Ready for the Next Wave of Sex Abuse Hysteria?

2007-10-25
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In 1994 a Child Protective Services official instructed his employees to dig up child sex abuse cases to justify the agency’s budget. Before long 43 parents and Sunday school teachers in Wenatchee, Wash. had been arrested and charged with nearly 30,000 cases of sex abuse involving 60 children. It wasn’t until four years and many ruined lives later that the Wenatchee witch hunt was exposed as a fraud.

A decade later, we seem to be on the verge of another moral panic involving sex abuse, but this time with a new wrinkle: its perpetrators are as young as four years old.

Last year a pre-schooler in Waco, Tex. hugged a female aide as he boarded the school bus. The four-year-old’s embrace lingered a bit long, and soon the boy was required to defend himself from a charge of sexual harassment. The scarlet letter of “inappropriate physical contact” is now stamped on the child’s school records.

In December a kindergartener in Hagerstown, Maryland pinched a classmate’s bottom. For that he, too, was branded a sexual harasser. To those who asked how a little boy could understand, much less commit such an action, spokeswoman Carol Mowen came up with this loopy explanation: “It’s important to understand a child may not realize that what he or she is doing may be considered sexual harassment, but if it fits under the definition, then it is, under the state’s guidelines.”

Middle school students in McMinnville, Ore. designated Fridays as Slap Butt Day. Those days “pretty much we would just go around slapping people’s butts,” recounted Megan Looney. But one day the local police got wind of the racy activities. They came in and arrested 12-year-old Ryan Cornelison and 13-year-old Cory Mashburn, charging each with five counts of felony sex abuse.

Six times the teenage boys were subjected to a strip search. Six days later they were released from jail. Then it took the judge six months to hear a motion to dismiss the case, even though the “victims” had signed affidavits saying they wanted the charges to be dropped.

Even respected media organizations are beginning to jump on the sex abuse bandwagon.

This past weekend the Associated Press released a report with the five-alarm headline, “Sexual Misconduct Plagues U.S. Schools.” The word “plague” suggests a pestilence descending upon schoolhouses in every hill and dale throughout the land.

But a closer reading of the article reveals that among 3 million public school teachers nationwide, 500 have their teaching credentials restricted each year due to a sex abuse charge. So cause for concern, yes — a plague, definitely not.

Lest you accuse me of going wobbly on the horrific crime of child sex abuse, I will remind you that when the Congress held hearings on the problem in the early 1970s, similar white-hot rhetoric was bandied about in a calculated effort to convince the federal government to invest millions to halt the abuse “epidemic.”

The bigger problem with the AP study is that was run by journalists, not trained researchers. They only looked at teachers whose credentials had been revoked or restricted, and then concluded “in nearly nine out of 10 cases, they’re male.” Indeed, every one of the teachers highlighted in the AP article are men.

There they go again, those beastly men, this time ravishing young innocents. But hold on a minute …

What about Debra Lafave, the reading teacher in Tampa who admitted to deflowering a 14-year-old boy in her classroom, car, and at home? Have we already forgotten about Mary Kay Letourneau of Washington who had an affair with a sixth-grade boy?

Just last week, Meredith Vincent, a home school teacher in Van Nuys, Calif. was arrested for allegedly molesting a 14-year-old boy. And on Friday, Kay Sorg, a science teacher at Albany Middle School, Calif. appeared in court following an accusation of having sex with a high school girl.

According to a 2004 Department of Education report, “Educator Sexual Misconduct: A Synthesis of the Literature,” student surveys reveal that only 57% of sex offenders are male. That’s a far cry from the nine-in-10 statistic reported by the AP. So how do we explain the discrepancy?

A few years ago Tina Smith wrote a book on Perspectives on Female Sex Offending: A Culture of Denial. Smith reveals that when it comes to female-perpetrated sex abuse, we live in a state of selective amnesia. Thanks to chivalrous school administrators, female abusers are often given a second chance and their record stays clean.

So before we stick men with the sex offender moniker and ban them from the schools, let’s be sure to look at both sides of the sex abuse equation.

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  • college activist

    The new American pork beurocrat!!

    “heres a new disease we’ve just unearthed/created…and now Ill,e sell you the cure!!”

  • college activist

    “real men can protect their sons as well as their daughters!!”

    Men who cannot or will not protect their sons against this anti-male hysteria are to be considered unfit, and inadequite men/fathers!! And their sons should be raised by men who will protect them equally!!

  • http://www.mensdefense.org Lloyd Selberg

    The liberal media and general desire to continue to degrade men while empowering women seems endless. Women will work together and support each other while men will not choosing to argue with each other. In a democracy this proves disastrous subsequent to suffrage.

    Men have no one but themselves to blame. Righteous men built a society and government that made all this possible for the benefit of family and will apparently have to suffer the consequences until it collapses in ruin as did Rome.

    The old saying, “Give a woman and inch and she believes that she is a ruler” is proving true. Destruction of the family unit insures a failed society.

    How do you write woman so well? “I just think like a man and take away REASON and accountability.” – Jack Nicholson in “As Good As it Gets”

  • steven deluca

    Females turn boys into men and enhance them with their touch.
    Males dirty and defile women.

    That’s the message we continue to send which contributes, I am sure, to male problems with sex. One of many items that do so.

    When women target men as the violent gender I ask why black crime rates are higher. We hear that blacks are brought up differently, we add past slavery and current racism.

    When I ask if it’s possible that male brought up differently than females, with harsher discipline, more risk expected, add a pinch of “if a man is average he is a loser” if perhaps the reason male and female crime rates are not about gender but about those differences.

    They, if women, almost always “get it” about racism and poverty issues but rarely understand the sexism that harms males.

  • amfortas

    Stop blaming Men!!(tm). Especially Fathers.

    It isn’t men who have caused the rise and rise of hysteria. It is WOMEN. Some active women and the vast majority of passive, idle, rent-seeking, smug, self-satisfied, silent women.

    If any men are to carry blame it is our leaders who court the women like randy teenagers carrying books to school for them. Votes.

    Our leaders are to blame. Both sexes. All levels. We elect and appoint men and women to carry out the will of the people and they do NOT. They persue their own selfish, egotistical ends. They get hooked into cowardly actions like ‘justifying the budget’ instead of husbanding public resources properly. They applaude themselves for every crime they invent. They condemn the good and reasonable and pervert reason itself.

    Sexual abuse may well be horrible when it is in fact abuse, but the hysteria mongers and career chasers invent abuse, create classes of abuse, distort ordinary interactions between people, pervert affection, lie, cheat and steal reputations, even indict infants, to push their own perverted barrows.

    To condemn a six year old who hugs an aide is wicked.

    Read that again. WICKED.

    It is the perverted imagination of the faux-adults who are in fact immature hysteria breeders.

    People who do that or behave like a nazi thug prison commandant, subjecting teen boys to jail and strip-searches for smaking bottoms, are WICKED.

    It would be easy to say stupid. It would be easy to say negligent. I will have no truck with such euphemisms.

    These people need to be jailed. They, personally, need to be made to pay recompense. How many of the Child Protection people at Wenatchee paid a cent to their victims? How many had their photos put on signs saying “Beware of this pervert in our midst” and paraded around their home towns? How many Heads of Department were hanged? Had any been humiliated, villified and sentenced to death back then, we would not be having the problem escalating now.

    College activist, I admire much of what you write and many of your attitudes and actions but that crap at #2 needs to be really thought through. Fathers unfit? Fathers have been stripped of any ability to act to defend their children – by the same type of people in the Wenatchee Child Protection Racketeer HQ, the same type that are spreading their wicked, perversions all over the western world.

    It isn’t neutered Fathers who are unfit. It is a substantial proportion of our leaders and public servants.

    Vote #1 Amfortas. Mercy is NOT the Gnome’s middle name.

  • David R. Usher

    This continues to be carryover from the 1974 Carter-Mondale act, which blended two bills. One was to research to see “how much” child abuse was out there, the other to provide funding streams to treat/prosecute whenever child abuse was “found”. Add the two together, and you have a very hungry system with a particularly perverse incentive to find child abuse under every rock.

    VAWA is modeled on the same principles. the Parents As Teachers Planning and Implementation Guide (PATS PIG) – invented by and brought into federal law by then Sen. John Danforth contains the same fatal defects. In PAT, there are only 12 categories children can be placed — not one of them is “normal” — the least invasive finding they can make is “developmentally delayed” — which causes funding streams to flow every time a finding is made.

    Folks must understand the deep perversity of providing funding only when trouble is found. Can you imagine what would happen if firemen only got paid if fires were found? The black logic of Carter-Mondale applies to many federal social/criminal programs — which explains many of our insane pogroms including this latest one.

    Those who want an interesting read on where this style of sick legislation comes from should read this treatise: “The Song That Is Irresistible: How the State Leads People to Their Own Destruction” http://www.mises.org/article.aspx?Id=2749#

    Moral: we are the Walrus.






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