The problem is that society judges the organisation, when it really should be judging the vile behaviour of those carrying out the abuse. The same was levelled at the child welfare authorities related to the 'baby p' enquiry. It makes my blood boil. What about the scummy parents who believed that this murder was totally acceptable. Why isn't there judicial enquiry after enquiry levelled at the perpetrators? Holding them to account. Shaming and humiliating their behaviour. Asking them to publically vindicate 'why'. I agree that we should also assess the rigour of the safety nets and protocols in place; but the bigger debate is why we allow the focus on this, and by conduct willingly accept the vile behaviour. I believe the focus should be: 1. Eliminate the vile behaviour 2. Punish those severely as a deterrent 3. Rehabilitate those after punishment, and use repentant perpetrators to address point 1 4. Assess the safety nets in place to protect victims at point 1 - and fund and support these as necessary. This could apply to the church, groups in Oxford and Rotherham, gang-masters, people traffickers, the list is sadly endless. No doubt the approach is hugely more more detailed than 1-4. Nothing in life is that simple - but for me it's the focus that is inconsistent and skewed.
I'm a little disappointed that the thread title does not deliver what it promises, YouTube clips of Johnny Rotten/ Lydon performing at the BBC.
Nevermind, at least someone gave Savile a good thrashing... http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/i-beat-jimmy-savile-black-6265408