Dienstag, 13. November 2012

Australien Pervers


Twittern ist schon ein nützlicher Informationsweg, wenn ein Mensch, der wirklich was zu sagen hat, damit viele andere Menschen auf einmal erreichen will.
 Blöd ist natürlich, daß sich auch und gerade die Hohlbratzen und Vakuumköppe bemüßigt sehen ihre unterbelichteten Ungeistesblitze zu verbreiten.
Doofsein ist ja prinzipiell OK, aber wenn man seine Doofheit jedem auf die Nase bindet, kann es leicht peinlich werden.
 So erging es just der 18-Jährigen Republikaner-Aktivistin Kristin Neel aus Georgia.

Sie fühlte sich offenbar ziemlich unwohl mit der Wiederwahl Obamas und tweetete nun auf der Stelle auswandern zu wollen.
"I'm moving to Australia, because their president is a Christian
 and actually supports what he says''
(@KristenNeel_ 07.11.12)
 Die atheistische Premierministerin Julia Gillard war über diese Aussage vermutlich genauso verwundert, wie das Staatsoberhaupt Queen Elisabeth II; die ebenfalls wenig männlich ist.

Die Antworten hagelten tausendfach zurück, bis die Romney-Anhängerin mit dem Erbsenhirn ihren Account löschte.


our "president" is a prime minister, is a woman, and is an atheist. I think you meant Antarctica. Move there.

Not one word of that sentence is true. I'm not even angry, I'm impressed.

Our prime minister is a woman, an atheist who lives with a man she hasn't married. I don't think you'd like it here.
Nun wissen wir einmal mehr wes Geistes Kind die Romney-Wähler sind und PM Gillard hatte was zu lachen.
Ansonsten ist ihr Job zur Zeit nicht gerade lustig.

Just setzte sie eine „Königliche Kommission“ (Royal Commission) ein, die es sehr selten in Australien gibt, die aber über enorme Befugnisse verfügt, wenn es darum geht schwere Skandale zu untersuchen.

Es kann also, wie sollte es anders sein, nur um eine Kirchliche Perversion gehen.

In diesem Fall um die grauenerregenden Folter- und Missbrauchsfälle, die sich die Australische Katholische Kirche zu Schulden kommen lassen hatte.
Die in vergangener Zeit bekannt gewordenen Vorwürfe seien herzzerreißend, sagte Gillard. 'Das sind widerliche, üble Akte, denen kein Kind ausgesetzt sein sollte.' Mit der Einsetzung der Kommission reagierte die Premierministerin auf den zunehmenden öffentlichen Druck, nachdem immer neue Vorwürfe über die Vertuschung von Missbrauchsfällen laut geworden waren.
(SZ 13. November 2012)
 Erst vor wenigen Wochen, also zehn Jahre nach dem Hochkochen des myriadenfachen Kindesmissbrauchs in den USA und Jahre nachdem Ratzi verprach, diese Dinge aufzuklären, hatte auch die Australische RKK zugegeben, dass seit den 30er Jahren in Australien über 600 Kinder von Priestern missbraucht wurden.
 Einzelne Bundesstaaten haben bereits Untersuchungskommission eingesetzt.
In den Bundesstaaten New South Wales und Victoria gibt es eigne Kommissionen.
Die Leitung der RKK-Australien hatte bisher eher für die Täter gebetet und versteht gar nicht recht, daß diese atheistische Premierministerin nun auf einmal so einen Wirbel macht.
"There have been too many revelations of adults who have averted their eyes from this evil," [Gillard] said.
[…]   "This is a Royal Commission which will be looking across religious organizations as well as state-based care and the not-for-profit sector. It is not targeted at any one section or religion," she said.
However, the only religious leader Gillard consulted after she decided on the Royal Commission was the Catholic Archbishop, Cardinal George Pell.
A divisive figure, Cardinal Pell defended himself and his church against claims last week of systemic cover-ups by the church hierarchy.
As calls for a national inquiry grew louder in the wake of explosive claims by a senior police officer that the church was complicit in the crimes by moving offending priests and destroying crucial evidence to stymie prosecutions, Cardinal Pell said the Catholic Church was being disproportionately targeted.
"We have to answer up for what we've done," Cardinal Pell told his congregation on the weekend.
"But any suggestion that we are the only culprit or only community producing culprits is entirely misleading," he preached.
But others disagree.    "This is really an inquiry into the Catholic Church and the cover-up," Foster told CNN.   "It's all the revelations of abuse in the church that brought this to a head. We know there is other sexual abuse, but this has come about because of rampant sexual abuse by Catholic Church clergy," he said.
For Pat Feenan and her son Daniel, the Royal Commission is most certainly about the sins of the Catholic Church and what he sees as the lack of compassion shown to its victims.
"We went through the whole trial with no support from the church," she told CNN.
"The priests supported Fletcher, to see how he was, to pray with him. We were in the same courthouse, and no one came near us. The church community were not encouraged to be mindful of the victim. There were prayers for the priests and not for the victim. That's not fair," she said.
 Die Premierministerin mußte durchgreifen, weil Ratzis Kirche ganz offensichtlich bis heute nicht einsieht, daß ihre Priester sich nicht an kleinen Kindern vergreifen dürfen. 
Allein im kleinen Canberra haben sich bisher 100 von Priestern geprügelte und gefickte Männer bei den Behörden gemeldet.
More than 100 Canberra men have come forward saying they were abused while at school at two Canberra Catholic colleges between the 1970s and 1990s.
Lawyers acting for the victims say the national royal commission announced by the Prime Minister on Monday was the only acceptable response to the legacy of institutional sexual abuse.
[…] ''It has to be done on a national basis because the Catholic orders transferred their paedophiles all around Australia through jurisdictions so they could avoid or stymie police inquiries,'' [Opfer-Anwalt Jason Parkinson] said.
[…] Mr Parkinson, a former policeman, said references to offending as ''historical'' was cruel and demeaning to victims.
''What really annoys me is when I hear these cases referred to as 'historical' because the fact is that I'm dealing every day with people who are referred to as historical,'' Mr Parkinson said.
''They're now in their 40s, 50s and 60s, there's no one older because they don't live that long after they've been sexually abused.
Unterdessen muss sich in Melbourne der Katholische Priester David Edwin Rapson vor Gericht dafür verantworten am Salesian College Rupertswood in Sunbury mindestens zwölf Jungs unter 16 Jahren missbraucht zu haben. 
Rapson und weitere Angeklagte sind dabei keineswegs unbeschriebene Blätter. 
Sie waren allesamt bereits wegen sexueller Übergriffe auf kleine Jungs aufgefallen und von ihrer Kirche „versetzt“ worden, um ihnen stets neues Frischfleisch zuzuführen.
Rapson had been a teacher and vice-principal at Rupertswood.
Prosecutor Anne Hassan told the court the charges against Rapson involved seven complainants who had been aged in their early to mid-teens at the time of the alleged abuse.  Ms Hassan said identity was not an issue as the complainants ''clearly identify him as the perpetrator''. She told magistrate Greg McNamara she didn't oppose Rapson's defence lawyer, Brad Newton, asking witnesses if they had been abused by other priests at Rupertswood.
Mr Newton said he had subpoenaed Victoria Police for copies of the files on three other former priests at Rupertswood - Father Julian Fox, Father Frank Klep and Father Michael Aulsebrook.
He criticised police for failing to respond to the subpoena relating to Father Fox.
[…] Fox is the former college principal accused of abusing students during the 1970s and '80s. He has been banned from contact with children by the Salesians and now works for the order's head office in Rome, 10 kilometres from the Vatican.
Kelp is a former college principal who was moved by the Salesians to Samoa in 1998 just before he was to face court on five charges of indecent assault, having served nine months (doing community work) in 1994. He returned to Australia in 2004 and was jailed in 2006 for five years and 10 months.
Father Aulsebrook was boarding master at Rupertswood in the early 1990s and later stood down as principal at the Salesians' St Mark's College in South Australia. He was sentenced in 2011 to two years' jail with 15 months suspended after pleading guilty to assaulting a 12-year-old victim five times.
 Australiens oberster Katholik, Schorsch Kardinal Pell von Sydney hatte schon zu Ratzis Besuch im Jahr 2008 alles dafür getan die Kinderfickerfälle unter den Teppich zu kehren. Und nun tut er so, als sei ihm das alles neu.
 „On Tuesday continued to describe the instances of child sex abuse as "historic"
Der katholische Psychologe Andrew Fuller lobt unterdessen die vielen „terrific“ katholischen Schulen des Landes und befürchtet, daß nun einige der durchgefickten Opfer den Glauben verlieren könnten. Insofern gefiele ihm Gillards königliche Kommission gar nicht.
Mr Fuller said a royal commission would be difficult for Catholics generally because it could lead to a crisis of faith.
"I imagine many Catholics might lose faith over what they hear. It is sad, but it is not a reason for people to lose what they believe in. For people who are religious, [religion] is often part of who they are."
 Damit die lieben Schäfchen nicht den Glauben verlieren, hatten Australiens Oberkatholiken auch Missbräuche besser nicht der Polizei gemeldet.
Was stören schon ein paar Hundert oder tausend kollabierte Kinderseelen, wenn es um das Renommee der katholischen Kirche geht? 
Außerdem sei das Beichtgeheimnis allemal wichtiger als ein paar gerissene Schließmuskel kleiner Jungs.
NSW Premier Barry O'Farrell has become emotional telling parliament that he doesn't understand how Catholic priests who admit to paedophilia in confession aren't reported to police.
[…] "I heard Cardinal Pell today indicate that the bonds of the confessional remain intact," an emotional Mr O'Farrell told question time.
"And I understand that as a Catholic, not a particularly good Catholic, that that is an important sacrament within my church.
"But I struggle to understand that if a priest confesses to another priest that he has been involved in paedophile activities, that that information should not be brought to police."
Cardinal Pell said priests should avoid hearing confession from colleagues suspected of committing child sex abuse to avoid being bound by the Seal of Confession.
 Und dann diese blöden weltlichen Gerichte!

Sind die nicht eh immer irgendwie voreingenommen gegenüber Patern, nur weil diese ihr Kribbeln im Genital-urologischen Bereich gerne mal von ihnen anvertrauten Kinderchen behandeln lassen?
A BROTHER at a Sydney Catholic school has become the latest member of the Church charged with child molestation.
Patrician Brothers College Blacktown Brother Martin Harmata did not appear in Wyong Court this morning after being arrested on the NSW Central Coast yesterday evening.   The 59-year-old allegedly molested two boys aged 12 and 13 in his care during the late 1980s.   […] Harmata, whose address on court documents is still listed as the Patrician Brother College, did not appear after being refused bail on five counts of indecent assault on a child under 16 and one count of committing an indecent act on a child under 16.

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http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/politics/eyes-are-averted-to-indigenous-abuse-20121113-29adw.html