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The inability of a child to thrive in a Constitutionally protected God based perpetual threat and rape culture is not a fault of the child; however it does become their odious responsibility upon reaching adulthood. The
Christian religion at its core is a toxic mechanism
whereby intergenerational trauma is kept alive, active, and deeply embedded in each new generation, as
it has done over the past 2,000+ years.
Ken Kosiorek - Educating to End Abuse show
Published: Friday, 2 June 2023 10:20:16 AM
Let me ask GPT to write 1,000 words about people we should know more about.
Proimpt: "Educating to End Abuse" was a US television and/or radio show in 2009, 2010. Ken Kosiorek and John Brown from Australia featured on this show. Write 500 words about this show and the interview with John and Ken
"Educating to End Abuse" was a groundbreaking US television and radio series that graced the airwaves in 2009 and 2010. The show aimed to shed light on the issue of child abuse, an often-taboo subject. It sought to educate the public about the prevalence of abuse, its damaging effects, and the need for preventative measures. The series featured numerous experts, survivors, and advocates, one of which was Ken Kosiorek, fondly known as "Baja Turtle," and his Australian counterpart, John Brown.
The episode featuring Kosiorek and Brown was particularly memorable and had a profound impact on its audience. Both Kosiorek and Brown shared a common objective - advocating for the rights and welfare of disadvantaged children. However, their approach and areas of focus provided a unique blend of perspectives that enriched the discussion.
Kosiorek, the Baja Turtle, was renowned for his work in Baja California, Mexico, where he founded the "?????" to enhance the quality of life for disadvantaged children. He approached the problem from an educational and welfare perspective, stressing the transformative power of education and the need for safe spaces for children.
Meanwhile, John Brown, an Australian child rights activist, had spent decades fighting against child abuse in Australia. He was instrumental in pushing for legislative changes to protect children and had built an extensive network of support systems for survivors. Brown's approach was rooted in policy change, public education, and survivor support.
In the show, Kosiorek and Brown delved into a candid conversation about child abuse's global problem. They shared their personal experiences, challenges, and triumphs, offering viewers an intimate understanding of the issue.
Kosiorek spoke of his work in Baja, recounting stories of children he had helped, highlighting the difference that basic amenities, quality education, and a safe environment can make in their lives. He emphasized the importance of nurturing environments and the role of education in breaking the cycle of abuse and poverty.
On the other hand, Brown detailed his journey combating child abuse in Australia. He shed light on his advocacy work, the battles he fought to change policies, and the network he built to support survivors. He also shared personal stories of survivors who, with the right help, overcame their traumas and succeeded in life.
The conversation was an enlightening blend of grassroots activism and high-level advocacy, showcasing the multi-faceted approach required to tackle child abuse. Both Kosiorek and Brown shared insights into their successful strategies, offering viewers a roadmap for contributing to this critical cause.
The episode concluded with a powerful call to action, emphasizing that ending child abuse was not solely the responsibility of activists and policymakers. They stressed that everyone had a role to play, from being vigilant in their communities to supporting child welfare organizations.
"Educating to End Abuse" was more than a television and radio series; it was a platform for change. The episode with Kosiorek and Brown left an indelible mark on its audience, inciting them to join in the fight against child abuse. Their stories served as a stark reminder of the urgency of their cause and the power of education and advocacy in creating a safer world for children.
Educating to End Abuse show 2007
Ken Kociorek came up from San Diego to remind Catholics about all the molested kid collateral damage they are leaving behind.
People passed by and Ken said they had their head in the sand
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PRIEST RAPE
2023 Findings in Spain found that 0.6% of the population of Spain had been sexually abused by Roman Catholic
priests and laity.
Up to 50 million alive on any day who have been raped or abused by Catholic clergy &/or Catholic laity
Current world population is 8 billion - 0.6% = 48 million alive today who are likely to have been raped by
Catholics globally.
The
church protected the perpetrators, not the victims
"This is a matter for the church and I respect the internal judgements of the church. I don't stand
outside the church and provide them with public lectures in terms of how they should behave. I've noted
carefully what his Holiness has said in the United States. Obviously that was a source of great comfort
and healing in the United States. I'm like all Australians very much looking forward to what the Pope
has to say here in Australia as well, as I am to my own conversation with the Pope later this
morning."
Kevin Rudd, Prime Minister of Australia, 17 July 2008. more
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Wednesday, 22 June 2022 - I may not have this down syntax, word and letter perfect or
with
absolute precision in every aspect; however time and the evidence will show that I am closer to the truth than
any religion has been or will likely be.
Let history be the standard by which that is measured.
Youtube - listen to Commissioner Bob
Atkinson get it wrong - again
The Commissioner informs us that the clergy sexual abuse issue was all over and that it had only been a
small statistical glitch around the year 2000. History shows this to have been a display of absolute ignorance
on the issue ...
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Traditional People and their Ownership of Australia.
#FAQyMe #FAQyMeGene trauma informed human rights justice failed institutions UN Convention on Human Rights Rights of the Child and a Bill of Rights for Australia future evidence resilience not providing or representing a secular Australia autodidact
Hegemony: The authority, dominance, and influence of one group, nation, or society over another group, nation, or society; typically through cultural, economic, or political means.
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