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Caswell Franklyn, Head of Unity Workers Union

According to the Nation newspaper of Thursday, February 16, 1012, former Opposition Leader, Mia Mottley has called for the removal of the “anomaly” in law which prevents children aged 16 and under from seeking health care without parents’ consent. She went on to clarify that she was dealing with the situation where the law allows children to have sexual intercourse at 16 years of age but, the same child cannot seek medical assistance without the parents’ consent. Further, she claims that it is a matter which she felt strongly about, and that she has sided with the Minister of Health, Donville Inniss.

If I understand the issue correctly, the Health Minister is in favour of removing parental rights in this regard. However, I fear that their position is myopic, focusing on one aspect of the problem rather than looking at the bigger picture. Their views can only be described as an endorsement of child abuse which is currently legal under the Laws of Barbados, but nonetheless abuse. Rather than protecting children, taking away the parents’ rights would open the floodgates on sexual abuse of our vulnerable children.

Miss Mottley’s justification for supporting Minister Inniss’ position betrays some very warped reasoning. She claims that the data shows that there are persons who are sexually active at a very early age. So what? That is no reason to facilitate children’s early entry into sexual relations. That same argument can be used for the legalization of harmful drugs; after all, lots of people get involved with drugs at an early age. Maybe if enough persons get involved in murder, we would hear a call from some foolish politician to make it legal. Instead of making it easy for children to be sexually abused, Parliament should be considering ways to protect our children.

I believe that Barbados is a signatory to the United Nations Convention of the Rights of the Child. Article 1 states:

For the purposes of the present Convention, a child means every human being below the age of eighteen years unless under the law applicable to the child, majority is attained earlier.

Under Barbados law a person becomes an adult at 18 years of age, and if Barbados wants to honour its international commitments we should not allow sexual exploitation of children under that age. Since Government signed on to this convention it should be making out a case for increasing the age of consent. Article 19 requires Government to take steps to protect children under the age of 18 from sexual abuse. How is removing parental rights protecting children from sexual abuse? Article 19 says:

1. States Parties shall take all appropriate legislative, administrative, social and educational measures to protect the child from all forms of physical or mental violence, injury or abuse, neglect or negligent treatment, maltreatment or exploitation, including sexual abuse, while in the care of parent(s), legal guardian(s) or any other person who has the care of the child.

If politicians really want to give children at 16 years of age adult responsibility, why don’t they go all the way and consider giving them the right to vote for parliamentary representatives at that age as well. Having sex is by far a more adult responsibility than voting.

Finally, if such a law is passed, I suggest that it should be entitled, “An Act to provide for the interest of perverts and sexual predators.


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84 responses to “Mia Agrees With Law to Protect Perverts and Sexual Predators”


  1. @St. Geroge

    The age of majority is 18, that when a person can marry. Could not give Caswell a chance to parade, but I agree with you that he has done a disservice and he cannot respond to the critics.


  2. @David

    can you tell us how many bloggers there are, allocating one blogger per ip address


  3. @Blogger2012

    Sorry but we don’t discuss BU stats.


  4. My mother’s great grandparents married at St. Silas Church in 1858. The priest wrote on the marriage certificate that they were both of “full age” I was curious and wanted to know what “full age” meant. The Archivist told me it meant that the priest (and perhaps the marriage parties) believed the parties were adult. But that was not good enough for me. I went back further and checked their birth certificates. Interestingly enough the bride and groom had both been baptised as infants by the same priest 14 years before.

    The bride and groom were therefore both 14.

    So yes my great great grand parents married and presumably began or continued their sex lives in 19th century Barbados when they were both 14.

    So I never understand what people mean when they say “the young people nowadays starting their sex lives very early”

    If we search for the evidence we may be shocked to find that the age of first intercourse in 21st century Barbados is actually is later than it was in the 20th century, or the 19th.

    Not of course that I am recommending early intercourse as I am a believer and a practitioner in later is better, and even though I in an earlier post suggested 25, perhaps we should have a single age of majority of 21 for everything: voting, marriage, sex, medical care, applying for a passport, going to work, joining the army etc.


  5. @David
    I’ve learnt myself so now I can ask…Where did the MoH mention health care to children under 16 without parental consent??? This is the crux of this post and issue since it moves the argument away from the 16 (sexual consent) >> 18 (parent consent to see a doctor) disparity controversy.

    Also, this post has hit #6 under some Google searches and it can give a very wrong impression to those who only read headlines..

    btw Shakaleu, great job.


  6. This blog seems to me one rooted in quite unnecessary vitriol to be credible. The idea of the proposal being one to protect sexual predators is absurd, though I concede that in some instances it might incidentally have that effect. The proposal itself is not novel and is, in fact, enshrined in legislation all over the place. And, as has been pointed out, it would in fact serve to protect the child against abuse from parents. So for me this is a tendentious piece of Cars -uistry…..an absurdity wrapped in a non-sequitur.


  7. Thanks for the feedback those who gave it, BU is sure Caswell doesn’t mind BU using editorial license by amending the topic.


  8. David

    Far from minding, I agree. However, I am more concerned about people seeking to defend for political reasons rather than deal with the real issues.

    We have a problem with older men having sexual intercourse with minors. Instead of dealing with that problem, by finding ways of jailing those predators or having them castrated, chemically or otherwise, my preference is the razor; we have people trying to get around the real problem by making it seem that it is a parenting problem; and that the problem would go away if parents were stripped of their duty to protect their children. That is hardly a sensible solution. If children are now able to access medical assistance without their parents’ consent they would be more at liberty to engage in premature sexual activity.

    I remember some years ago a few teachers impregnated some school girls, and how did the Ministry of Education deal with the matter. They blamed the girls and ordered that hems of uniforms should come down. I was at the table when it was being discussed and I could not believe that responsible public officials could be that silly. You would recall that one idiotic principal resorted to using a measuring tape and sending home girls if the hem was half inch out.

    The hypocrisy of this country never ceases to amaze me. We have a situation that a little 16 year old is only considered adult for one thing and one thing only – sex! Government signed an international convention that states that a child is a human person below the age of 18 years. Further, the convention requires that Government should put legislation in place to protect children from sexual abuse. In order to comply with the convention Government should increase the age of consent from 16 to 18. That would be one prong in the fight to protect children. Unfortunately, we have too many dirty old men and dirty old women in high places who can’t wait to get their hands on some young meat, so I am not holding my breath.


  9. @David
    I still trying to find (out) where Donville mentioned children under 16 without parental consent. Caswell could help too if he knows or has the link/paper/comments. This could give me a starting point for response.

    @Caswell
    “Government should increase the age of consent from 16 to 18”
    ahhh boy, now we talking in a reasonable unbiased manner that can bring solutions and progressive discussion.

    “making it seem that it is a parenting problem”
    Yes, but……80% or more of our problems ARE parenting problems.


  10. CASWELL i think you have been in bed with the NATION too much sextionalism and misleading headlines ,


  11. AC

    There is a term for what you are doing: it is called burying your head in the sand. But when your head is in the sand, do you know what is sticking up? Well for your your sake, when your head is in the sand I pray that one those predators don’t take advantage of the situation and bring you back in the world.

    Suppose I tell you that the husband of a prominent woman took one of his students, who he had impregnated, to a doctor for an abortion, but the doctor needed the parents’ consent and he was found out. Thankfully, he is no longer a teacher and no longer married to that woman. So much for parental consent. The story never made it to the Nation or the DPP.


  12. caswell it is you that have your head buried deeply in the sand ignorning the overall benefits of what mia is pointing out rather sensationlising what is not the obvious object on mia.s part in tackling teenage pregnancy and the high rate of sexual disease


  13. The irony is that it seems many men in this country would indeed foop their daughters and do. I have heard of so many stories of rapes, incest, violations. I mentioned the fact that I was raped as a teen to emphasize the tragic reality of what happens in Barbados and the deep wounds it leaves, the flash backs, having to get psychological intervention. I know one woman who has never recovered from the violations she suffered at the hands of her father from the time she was a little girl. She is brilliant and has not been able to realise her full potential.

    I know of teenage girls who have told nurses and doctors stories about how their mothers place them in positions to be deliberately abused by older men. Their mothers might be women in single headed households. Our society “buries its head in the sand” at this scourge. I know of young teenagers who are forced into situations to help earn money for the family that would make you cry. I am disclosing this to try to sensitize the men who seem to think that it is one big joke. It is not. Often it has nothing to do with a young girl’s sexual desire – but the use of a weapon that the innocent do not know exist – that of coercion into an unhealthy situation that affects their ability to adjust socially. Some are stronger than others and they manage to function with apparent normality. Abuse has very deep roots and it can affect you for all your life – and has nothing at all to do with “victimhood”. It has to do with deep psychological wounds.

    Sexual Abuse and violations are extremely widespread in Barbados. I am glad someone finally has the courage to deal with it openly. It has implications for physical health but also mental health. There are people in this country mandated to the psychiatric hospital who have never recovered from sexual abuse. The law has to be strengthened to attempt to curtail these extremely bad habits that seemingly we have inherited from the old days. Yes, I mean slavery , the bad word. There is an American scholar Henry Louis Gates who has done a lot of work on the ongoing effects of slavery on black people (all society I would think). I am not by any means saying that sexual violations do not exist in other cultures. I would think however that it may not be as pervasive as it is in post slavery society.

    One day I made it my business to randomly ask a number of women I knew about whether or not they had been sexually abused as teenagers or children. It is incredible how many said yes and had other stories to tell as well. That was about 14 years ago. Can you imagine in a climate of recession and economic crisis, just how much sexual abuse is increasing? And do you know who the main “victims” will be and who the main perpetrators will be?

    Every other family in this country has a story to tell about abuse taking place at the house next door, or their own, or down the road or who the brother daddies or father daddies are etc. Incest and Pedophilia are staring us right in the face and has been for generations. It’s an inter- generational curse. Rapes and violations and abuse of young girls and boys are perpetrated against them by an entire culture which would turn a blind eye to it – because it is so deeply ingrained.

    We have to start somewhere to alter the culture and it can be done. You cannot control young people’s passions through a law – no. But you can help them and their parents and the men who prey on children through education to understand the limits of the law in respect of certain actions. Once the law is introduced and I am sure that it will be, we will all have to be educated about it.

    Barbados cannot claim to be modern and not develop laws to curb practices that have no place in our society, practices and habits that affect productivity and create social malcontent and dysfunction.
    We cant be all about what goods we bring to this country and how much infrastructure and buildings are to be set up. Laws are about changing habits and helping people to alter their thinking. And God knows, this is one step in the right direction.


  14. Hi Random Thoughts
    Feb 18, 2012 @ 4:30pm

    “Quoting Yardbroom: ” Young people are becoming sexually active earlier than in the past, it is something we do not agree with but that is a reality evidenced by the number of young girls who become pregnant.”

    You wrote: “This is not true. The MEDIAN age of first birth in Barbados is 19, and it has been 19 for more than a 100 years. Do not take my word for it go to the public library or the archives and read the census reports for the past 100 years.”
    – – – – – – –
    Every young woman who becomes pregnant does “NOT” give birth.

    Your “personal” comments in the same blog addressed to me are without merit, I will let them rest. However, why are your comments always personal to people you do not know. Do you believe because someone exchanges a few comments on a blog you know everything about them. For example I know nothing about you, throwing aspersions about character in all directions does not advance your argument.


  15. @Caswell

    Howmany more prominent people inpregnated youndg persons and the pregnancy was terminated without parental consent?

    How many young persons who have sexually transmitted diseases are treated unknown to their parents?

    You have a habit of referencing one incidence to generalise. GET YOUR FACTS AND IT DOES NOT MATTER IF THE PERON INVOLVED IS PROMINENT OR NOT. Are YOU AWARE some of the young girls are impregnated by young men just two or three years older than them and that some of the said sexually transmitted infections are passed on by these teenaged men. I am mindful of the fact that in a lot of cases, transactional sex is involved.

    Why is he world over moving towards the direction of using sixteen as the guide for consentaul sex for both males and females and transgender persons. We have recognized that people use their positional power to manipulate those under them, thats why fathers foop their daughters and sometimes sons, uncle and newphews do likewise. the fact of the matter is whatever age is used, enforcement is critical.

    For the last time, i am saying to you do your homework. The church needs to be in the forefront in encouring young perons to delay having sex for as long as possible, very few mothers or fathers in Barbados can advise thieir charge to wait until they reach sixteen, How many people blogging had sex before they were sixteen. David do the survey and u will see the hypocricy if they answered truthfully. I was nineteen.

  16. Caswell Franklyn Avatar

    Sexual abuse of minor children is pervasive. It has wreaked and continues to wreak havoc in the lives of many girls, which leaves them scarred throughout their entire lives. Unfortunately, some of these women, who do not get help, eventually they get married and the trauma of what happened to them as girls enters the marriage with devastating effect.

    The way to nip this in the bud is not to take away parental rights. I suggest that the solution is to educate our children, and because education will never be a complete solution, we need to put laws in place to severely punish offenders. However, the laws must be enforced. It makes no sense having laws on the books and when a minor is violated by some predator, the parents and authorities; including police, Child Care Board and Ministry of Education conspire to pervert the course of justice. Sometimes money is passed.

    When I was a very young man, I was involved with a woman who had a three year old daughter. One weekend when she went spending time with her father, he claimed that he saw blood in her panties. He took her to the police, and of course, suspicion fell on the stepfather. Fortunately for me, I was a patient in the QEH passing kidney stones. I must have have been the only person in the world that was happy to have passed kidney stones.

    The Child Care Board had earlier removed the child from our custody and the investigations continued until they identified the perpetrator. When they did the child was returned to us; the paternal grandfather paid $10,000 to an officer at the Child Care Board; and nothing happened after that. I wrote to the Board to complain about what transpired, but for my efforts I received a letter from the lawyer for the Child Care Board threatening to sue me if I repeated the allegations.

    There was a need to enforce the law then as there is now. This problem is perpetual, it does not need a plaster: it needs to be tackled using the full force of the law. You can’t even imaging how many little girls got their first sexual experience at the hands of teachers. Many were reported to the Ministry of Education but with no resulting punishment. I recall when I was a boy that a principal impregnated one of his students and when the authorities found out, he was given study leave to leave the island and upgrade his qualifications. I understand that his salary was docked to pay child support. He resumed his teaching career after the study leave and retired some years later as a respectable member of this society. I could go on but I hope that by now you would realise that this problem cannot be handles using kids’ gloves like removing parental rights.


  17. Blogger2012 said to Caswell –

    “You have a habit of referencing one incidence to generalise”.

    Yes – he really does have that habit.


  18. @Brutus and Blogger
    I third the motion.


  19. @Caswell

    were u present when the payment was made or u heard that it was made. U have lost credibilty on this topic. U started stupiily by saying that the availability of condoms will encourage homsexaul beaviour in prison. Ur next error was the lowering of the age will promote and provide an opportunity for sexual predators, what rubbish.

    Next time before rushing to print, to remain relevant check ur reasoning else u will lose a lot of support on this blog.

    Have a wonderful evening


  20. @ Caswell
    The way to nip this in the bud is not to take away parental rights. I suggest that the solution is to educate our children, and because education will never be a complete solution, we need to put laws in place to severely punish offenders.

    Caswell most respectfully YOU HAVE THE SUPPORT of all logical thinking dignified and respectful Barbadian parents.
    This blog has certainly brought you all the perverts and demented sorry ass souls that are cloaked in this blog ..thanks DavidCaswell for this most informative article……I continue to listen and watch


  21. Taken from > “blog In Search of the Perfect Blogger”
    @ Caswell

    Bloggers come in all shapes and sizes, as with their egos and personalities, with a profound ability to an ethnologist’s delight, of a readiness to expound their inner feelings, when the post hits home and sparks their delight.

    Sparks or evokes wrath…….or damaged…so stand firm we behind you


  22. @Caswell

    Have some familiarity with how the Courts and the Child Care Board relate there is some merit in your last comment.

    The truth is the Courts in Barbados are not competent to deal with domestic cases and usually are left to the CCB to guide the process which is not unaffected by outside influences.


  23. @David
    “Minister of Health proposal to amend the law which would give children 16 years and under the right to seek medical attention Without parental consent.”

    I’ve found no evidence to indicate the Minister’s proposal or Mottley’s statement referred to persons under the age of 16 (yet). The initial paragraph of the Nation’s article seems to be a misreporting, a typo or both.

    If we argue that a person is still a child at 16 (and thus subject to child abuse etc.), then, we have to admit and deal with the fact that our laws allow children to have sex and agree to it. Thus the real debate begins.

    The issue raised can either be one of health rights, the age of consent and the synergy (or lack of) between the laws governing such — or it can be one of child abuse, and the abundance sexual predatory incidents in our society.

    To mesh the two together for the sake of a sensationalist blog title is a bit misleading and stops us from presenting real solutions to either.

    Just Observing.


  24. IMF FORMER BOSS IS A SEXUAL PREDATOR.

    Ex-IMF boss in prostitution probe
    DOMINIQUE Strauss-Kahn was today arrested by French police and faces criminal charges relating to an illegal prostitute racket.
    The former International Monetary Fund chief was told by detectives that there is evidence linking him to “complicity in pimping” and “misuse of corporate assets”.

    Strauss-Kahn, 62, has admitted to attending “sex parties” in cities all over the world, but denies knowing that the women he slept with were prostitutes.

    His lawyer Henri Leclerc said: “At these parties, people were not necessarily dressed, and I defy you to tell the difference between a naked prostitute and any other naked woman.”

    Now Strauss-Kahn faces criminal charges if prosecutors can prove that fraudulently obtained money was being paid to the prostitutes.

    He was today driven to the police station in a Mercedes limousine with blacked-out windows before being hustled inside by his legal team.

    He has claimed he did not know he was sleeping with prostitutes because “the women were all naked at the time”.

    The unorthodox defence comes amid allegations that his mobile phone records showed he had relationships with at least 10 call girls.

    All of the women, who come from France and Belgium, claim to have had paid sex with him while he was IMF chief.

    Mr Leclerc, said his client was “totally unaware” that the women were receiving cash.

    Strauss-Kahn admits taking part in orgies and said he had an “uninhibited sex life”, but that “he never paid a centime” for it.

    He said: “I have a horror of prostitutes and pimping.”

    He will be held in custody until “Wednesday at least” before bail can be considered, said a source close to the case.

    Strauss-Kahn, a leading member of the French Socialist Party who wanted to run for President this year, resigned from the IMF last May after being accused of raping Nafissatou Diallo, a 32-year-old chambermaid in a New York hotel.

    The US case collapsed, but when he returned to France Tristane Banon, a 32-year-old writer, accused him of attempting to rape her.

    Prosecutors found prima facie evidence of sexual assault, but said the alleged attack – which happened in 2003 – was too old to pursue.

    Now Strauss-Kahn is at the centre of an entirely separate investigation into a prostitution ring which operated out of Lille’s upmarket Carlton Hotel.

    Judges have already charged a number of men with organising orgies, and a building company executive is accused of using its money to entertain guests at the sex parties.

    Strauss-Kahn, who is still facing a civil suit from the New York chamber maid, is said to have attended a number of the parties.

    The last one he attended was in Washington in May, just before he was accused of attempted rape by Ms Diallo.

    Prostitution is not illegal in France, but acting as a pimp – or somebody who controls prostitutes and makes money out of them – is. There is also a suggestion that some of the girls involved in the Carlton ring may have been underage.

    Strauss-Kahn had previously asked to be questioned by judges leading the inquiry into the so-called “Carlton Affair”, so as to put the record straight.

    Strauss-Kahn has been keeping a low profile since returning from the U.S.A., living quietly in Paris with his wife, Anne Sinclair.

    Ms Sinclair, a former TV presenter who now runs a news website in the French capital, has caused astonishment by staying with her husband, despite him admitting to numerous affairs.
    Source : SUN News Wed , 22 , 2011 .


  25. YOUNG GIRLS – FRANCE AND BELGIUM

    On 16 October 2011, France’s respected Journal du Dimanche reported that a French police chief, Jean-Christophe Lagarde, allegedly organised an orgy for Dominique Strauss-Kahn.

    Strauss-Kahn is the former boss of the IMF and he had hoped to become President of France.
    The story has links to Masonic lodges, underage prostitutes, a Belgian pimp, places connected to the Dutroux affair, and hotels in the USA.
    The police chief reportedly organised the orgy with Strauss-Kahn in a Paris hotel.

    The police chief reportedly accompanied prostitutes to New York to meet up with Strauss-Kahn.

    The allegations emerged during a police inquiry into a child prostitution racket in Lille in France.
    Lagarde is a departmental commissioner in France’s national police force.

    A prostitute has told police that Lagarde and Strauss-Kahn organised the orgy in the spring of 2010 ‘in a duplex suite of a luxury central Paris hotel’.
    Journal du Dimanche has seen police inquiry documents.

    Journal du Dimanche reports that the prostitute ring provided girls for luxury French hotels, including the Carlton in Lille, and for hotels in the USA.

    Girls are thought to have been selected for Strauss-Kahn by an alleged pimp called Dominique Alderweireld (aka Dodo).

    Dodo lives in Belgium, the home of Marc Dutroux, who reportedly provided young girls for NATO’s elite.

    Dodo reportedly made several trips to the USA.

    The people who blew the whistle on the underage prostitution racket, involving the Carlton Hotel in Lille, include a “commission” in Belgium and anonymous information linked to disputes between Masonic lodges in Lille.

    Involved in the story is René Kojfer, 70, a “public relations” person at the Carlton Hotel.

    Kojfer is linked to a Freemason temple (the Grand Orient) in Lille.

    Kojfer knows Dodo.

    Dodo is reportedly linked to a dozen brothels in the area around Tournai and Mons, in Belgium.

    Reportedly, Kojfer has sent clients of the Carlton Hotel to these brothels.

    Reportedly, Dodo’s prostitutes have come to work at the Carlton Hotel and two other hotels in Lille.

    Dodo (Alderweireld) is reportedly involved with underage prostitutes.

    Emmanuel Riglaire is a lawyer and rising star of the Bar in Lille.

    He has been remanded in custody.

    A construction contractor, David Roquet, has been detained.

    Five police officials, including three retired, are the focus of investigations.

    Source : WIKILEAKS ON DUTROUX .


  26. Prostitute tells how she took part in 11 orgies over six years with shamed ex-IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn

    A prostitute told how Dominique Strauss-Kahn joined her at 11 orgies over six years, it was revealed in France today.

    The 30-year-old vice girl named Florence described in lurid detail how the disgraced economist enjoyed having sex with ‘every girl in the room’ during the debauched sessions.

    She said the 62-year-old had ‘exceptional energy’, and always preferred the newcomers to the older women at the sex parties.
    Florence is one of three hookers being quizzed by French police over an illegal prostitution racket operating out of hotels in Lille, northern France.

    Her revelations are the latest in a tide of sleazy allegations to engulf the man once tipped to be the next French president.

    Strauss-Kahn was forced to quit as boss of the International Monetary Fund after accusations he tried to rape a New York hotel chambermaid in May.

    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2062870/A-prostitute-told-took-11-orgies-years-shamed-IMF-chief-Dominique-Strauss-Kahn.html#ixzz1n4Sbs8Q0.


  27. Rihanna has created a PR problem for the Government of Barbados. How they deal with it will be interesting.

    Seems like she is being vilified for hooking up with Chris Brown.

    The news media and talk radio in Canada is having a feeding frenzy.

    I have a simple answer to this.

    She is a 24 year old adult and if she decides to test the ability of Chris Brown to control his temper so be it.

    I hope this does not end in a terminal tragedy.


  28. The Bajan in me is hoping that this is a publicity stunt to sell their music.


  29. @Hants

    She was popular enough on her own, she didn’t need him to sell records but any questions should be directed to her management team, these performers don’t make those decisions on their own. This is not even precedent setting didn’t Whitney have Bobby arrested for assault and then took him back?

    Besides she is a Bajan and many Bajan women tek back de man after he share licks. (Am I ever glad dat de Bajan women I know aren’t aware that I blog this they would castrate me)


  30. @Sargeant beating a woman is sick twisted behaviour and women who return to their abuser are psychologically damaged.

    CTV news filled the TV screen this evening with Rihanna’s mashed up face and it made me cringe.

    I hope she does not get beaten again.


  31. @ onions

    Speaking as an illogical, unthinking, disrespectful, sorry assed parent – or whatever the rant was exactly – I do wonder what it is you are actually projecting on those of us who simply do not accept what you are asserting. To argue that a recognition that an under 16 yo should have the right to consult a doctor of their own volition and without parental consent and presence (IF that is the proposal) and that this is not a charter for sexual abusers is simply an assertion that children have rights independently of their parents and that the putative causal link you suggest is (a)unproven, or (b) wholly speculative. I am writing because I see that Cas-uistry has repeated his post as a letter in the Nation. Those of us who take this view, I do assure you, are very well aware of the scourge of child abuse and how prevalent it is. Mind for David to suggest, as I understand him, that officers of the Child Care Board are or have been complicit in cases where justice is perverted I regard as a wild and scurrilous suggestion – unless he is prepared to substantiate. Of course I realise that there are bad apples in any organisation but please do NOT refer to the Board as if to say that that is routinely its line of business.


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