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Let the lawsuits begin! Please do something to all the loonies that were calling for the ruination or death of these kids!

 

The students from Covington Catholic High School were cleared of any wrongdoing after an independent investigation funded by the diocese found they were not the instigators of the viral incident with a Native American man at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., last month.

The inquiry, conducted by Greater Cincinnati Investigation Inc., found that the accounts of Nick Sandmann, his classmates and the chaperones on their trip to the nation’s capital were consistent with videos that circulated online showing that it was they who were harassed by a group of so-called Black Hebrew Israelites.

“Some of the students asked the chaperones if they could do their school cheers to help drown out the Black Hebrew Israelites,” said the final investigative report, which was obtained by Fox News. “After the interaction with the Black Hebrew Israelites, Mr. [Nathan] Phillips approached the students.”

COVINGTON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT, LAWYERS PREPARE FOR POSSIBLE LIBEL FIGHT, RELEASE VIDEO OF 'THE TRUTH'

The report said the students said they felt he was coming into their group to join in with the students’ cheers and that none felt threatened by Phillips.

“We found no evidence of offensive or racist statements by students to Mr. Phillips or members of his group,” the report stated.

The Covington students – in particular Sandmann – were vilified online after a short viral video widely misrepresented their actions as allegedly harassing Phillips following the pro-life demonstration.

Subsequent videos revealed the students – some, including Sandmann, wearing red “Make America Great Again” hats – were actually accosted and yelled at before Phillips and other Native American activists approached them.

The Rev. Roger Foys, the bishop of Covington, told parents in a letter obtained by Fox News that their students had been exonerated for the misrepresentation of their actions on January 18.

COVINGTON BISHOP APOLOGIZES FOR PREMATURELY CONDEMNING STUDENTS IN VIRAL INCIDENT WITH NATIVE AMERICAN ELDER

“The immediate world-wide reaction to the initial video led almost everyone to believe that our students had initiated the incident and the perception of those few minutes of video became reality,” he said. “In truth, taking everything into account, our students were placed in a situation that was at once bizarre and even threatening.”

“This has to serve as a wake-up call to the news media. Their coverage of the Covington case was a disgusting mix of unethical journalism, incompetence, and left wing agenda. Now that the media has been proven 100 percent wrong, it is time for journalists to step up and admit what they did to these boys. It is necessary they figure out a way to fix the system so they don’t destroy more lives,” Media Research Center Vice President of Culture Dan Gainor said.

Meanwhile, a legal team for Sandmann is preparing for possible legal action – including libel, defamationcyberbullying and assault – against the “cybermob” that targeted the teenager in the days following the incident.

L. Lin Wood, a nationally-recognized attorney in the fields of libel, defamation and the First Amendment, told Fox News in a statement earlier this month that they are looking at all avenues for a cause of action “beyond defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress.”

“Many statement(s) were published that urged the idea of subjecting Nick to acts of physical violence,” he said. “Although the courts’ opportunities to identify appropriate causes of action for harm caused by unlawful speech on the Internet have been somewhat limited in number to date, I believe that there are number of viable causes of actions available to this young man who is and remains a private figure plaintiff.”

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We knew that already the kids were innocent, thank goodness for the video, and at least the church did the right thing in the end, even if they did act like the liberal mob at first. I do hope the kids sue everyone they can. Calling for violence against these kids and their parents, digging up pictures of them during sports events in "blackout". All in a patetic effort to whip up "proof" the kids are racist. It was disgusting. Then they ignore Northam. 

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Southern Baptists’ sexual abuse scandal prompts calls for criminal investigations, comparisons to Catholics


People pray for America at the 2018 annual meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention in Dallas. In late July, the SBC announced plans to create a study group to develop strategies for combating sexual abuse. The move followed a series of revelations about sexual misconduct cases involving SBC churches and seminaries.

A report published in two Texas newspapers this past weekend detailing 20 years of sexual abuse allegations within the nation’s largest Protestant denomination has sparked calls for authorities to investigate whether leaders covered up abuse and allowed the accused to continue working in churches.

The investigation by the Houston Chronicle and San Antonio Express-News found more than 380 clergy and volunteers had been charged with sexual misconduct over two decades, leaving behind more than 700 victims to deal with the aftermath. The stories set off the sort of shock waves in the 15-million-member Southern Baptist Convention that similar blockbuster investigations have been causing ever since the Boston Globe’s Spotlight team exposed abuse in the Catholic Church in 2002.

Tip of the iceberg for Protestants when sexual abuse knows no 
boundaries

 

See full story

https://www.washingtonpost.com...m_term=.6bcdde97d481

RiverDance posted:

Southern Baptists’ sexual abuse scandal prompts calls for criminal investigations, comparisons to Catholics


People pray for America at the 2018 annual meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention in Dallas. In late July, the SBC announced plans to create a study group to develop strategies for combating sexual abuse. The move followed a series of revelations about sexual misconduct cases involving SBC churches and seminaries.

A report published in two Texas newspapers this past weekend detailing 20 years of sexual abuse allegations within the nation’s largest Protestant denomination has sparked calls for authorities to investigate whether leaders covered up abuse and allowed the accused to continue working in churches.

The investigation by the Houston Chronicle and San Antonio Express-News found more than 380 clergy and volunteers had been charged with sexual misconduct over two decades, leaving behind more than 700 victims to deal with the aftermath. The stories set off the sort of shock waves in the 15-million-member Southern Baptist Convention that similar blockbuster investigations have been causing ever since the Boston Globe’s Spotlight team exposed abuse in the Catholic Church in 2002.

Tip of the iceberg for Protestants when sexual abuse knows no 
boundaries

 

See full story

https://www.washingtonpost.com...m_term=.6bcdde97d481

I don't think any church is without sin in this matter; pedophiles are just using whatever means they deem best to get near exploitable children and the clergy is a great cover. But as bad as the liberal press wants to beat up on religions that aren't doing their job in protecting children, they are almost snapping their necks trying to avert their eyes from their sacred goobermint institution of public education:

 

Consider the statistics: In accordance with a requirement of President Bush's No Child Left Behind Act, in 2002 the Department of Education carried out a study of sexual abuse in the school system.

Hofstra University researcher Charol Shakeshaft looked into the problem, and the first thing that came to her mind when Education Week reported on the study were the daily headlines about the Catholic Church.

"[T]hink the Catholic Church has a problem?" she said. "The physical sexual abuse of students in schools is likely more than 100 times the abuse by priests."

So, in order to better protect children, did media outlets start hounding the worse menace of the school systems, with headlines about a "Nationwide Teacher Molestation Cover-up" and by asking "Are Ed Schools Producing Pedophiles?"

No, they didn't. That treatment was reserved for the Catholic Church, while the greater problem in the schools was ignored altogether.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/h...sex-abuse-in-school/

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