#OccupyBaltimore Discourages Sexual Assault Victims From Contacting Police, Offers Counseling for Perpetrators
by Derek Hunter
I was in downtown Baltimore Monday morning taking care of some business, so I thought Id stroll a block over and check out the Occupy Baltimore crowd. Well, the word crowd might be an overstatement. There were about as many people as there would be homeless people on a normal day, only with tents and literature rather than Starbucks cups for holding spare change. And its the literature I found most interesting.
Among the literature I picked up off of their table was one titled Security Statement.
What it said, and what it implied, was rather disturbing:
As the Security Committee of Occupy Baltimore, we release this statement to ensure the safety of our newly forming, delicate yet strong community.
Sexual abuse and assault are dehumanizing acts for the survivor as well as the abuser. It strips people of their right to safety, dignity, and respect, basic values which embody many of the intentions behind Occupy Baltimore. As a vibrant community, we recognize and give power to these values and the rights of survivors.
OK, saying youre against sexual abuse and assault isnt controversial, but do you really have to say it? Why isnt it understood? As it turns out, thats just the beginning of the weird. The entire Security Statement is about sexual assault and abuse.
Sexual abuse or assault at Occupy Baltimore is in violation of our values, and will not be tolerated. It is an explicit policy of Occupy Baltimore to prohibit abuse by any members of the community upon another person. Violation of this policy will result in the abuser no longer being welcome at the occupation.
So sexual abuse or assault are against explicit policy and will get you shunned? What about arrested? Those things are crimes, after all. Shouldnt Occupy Baltimore, like every other group or individual, encourage people to contact the police to get these predators off the street? Youd think so, but youd think wrong:
Though we do not encourage the involvement of the police in our community, the survivor has every right, and the support of Occupy Baltimore, to report the abuse to the appropriate law enforcement.
So if someone were sexually assaulted, a horrible experience, they wouldnt be discouraged to contact the police, the occupy community would rather handle it internally. Thats just perverse.
The Reporting Procedure:
Any member of the Occupy Baltimore community who believes he/she/they have been a victim of, are aware of, or suspect a commission of sexual abuse, are encouraged to immediately report the incident to the Security Committee. T (sic)
The point person for dealing with these situations will be Koala! (sic) Largess, (443) 642-XXXX.
Survivors of Sexual Abuse will be given the support, resources, and assistance needed for their emotional and physical health.
So if youve been raped or sexually assaulted, dont call the police; call someone named Koala. You cant make this up, mostly because womens groups would be protesting you if you did.
And thats just side one:
The Occupy Baltimore prohibits retaliation against any member, survivor, or outside person who reports in good faith a complaint of an abuser or who participates in any related inquiries. False accusations of sexual abuse in bad faith can have serious consequences for those who are wrongly accused. Occupy Baltimore prohibits making false and/or malicious sexual abuse allegations, as well as providing false information during an inquiry. Anyone who violates any part of this policy will not be welcome at Occupy Baltimore.
Theyre setting up their own court system here, where the ultimate punishment, no matter the severity of the offense, is banishment from a tent city. This is sexual assault were talking about here, not taking someones cupcake out of their lunch in the fridge.
The last part is Investigation and Follow-Up:
Occupy Baltimores Security Committee will make every reasonable effort to keep the matters involved in the allegation as confidential as possible while still allowing for a prompt and thorough inquiry. All allegations of abuse will be treated seriously and thoroughly investigated.
If the survivor wishes to involve law enforcement, in order to obtain physical evidence of the assault, you must report the incident within 72 hours or the assault as collection and preservation of evidence is critical. Occupy Baltimore will also work to supply the abuser with counseling resources to deal with their issues.
The Occupy Baltimore Community has a Zero-Tolerance policy for any sexual, physical, or mental abuse of or by a community member.
So allegations of sexual assault will be kept from authorities. They do not encourage the involvement of the police, but if youre gonna do it, do it within 3 days. I dont know about you, but Ive seen enough episodes of Dateline to know you report these things immediately, not after seeking guidance from the Hippie Council. And, in typical liberal fashion, they offer counseling not only to the victim but the perp as well.
Maybe everyone can join together for a nice drum circle at the end of the day and let bygones be bygones.
Its rather disturbing that this group of semi-organized (at best) amateurs would set up a parallel, internal system of justice that discourages involving law enforcement like they were their own country. Whats more disturbing is that assault victims might abide by these suggestions, and perpetrators of such a crime could get away with only a shunning by this small group and some counseling.
So, where's the MSM? Are the rights of women (or is it "womyn" when you are dealing with, what, gynecological-Americans?) being violated? For that matter, are the womyn being violated? Shouldn't some feminist group be counter-protesting and demanding an accounting? Beuller? Beuller?
http://biggovernment.com/dhunter/20...fers-counseling-for-perpetrators/#more-353488