Monday, February 11, 2013

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America’s Cover-ups, have they gone too far. Back in 2012 there had been substantial evidence of countless sexual abuse that took place among a well-known organization called Boy Scouts of America. The biggest question is why were these incidents covered up?  From my understanding, these sexual predators were set free, because the reputation of Boy Scouts of America would be stained forever. But yet these poor innocent victims had to agonize in silence, because it was more important to cover up than to reveal such scandalous sexual violence.
Boy Scouts of America aka (BSA) has been around since the early 1900’s. It has been an organization that people looked up to and respected. But apparently, these acts of sexual violence that were made on these innocent victims just weren’t important enough to punish these leaders that were in charge of these innocent little boys. So instead of properly placing these predators in a proper housing community called “jail” the BCA decides that the reputation of this huge organization would be better off to just place all of these issues under the rug.

I can’t believe that even though we are living in the twenty-first century, these disgusting crimes are still being committed. These kids that had suffered through these ordeals will never truly recover and be normal. Because of all of this, I believe the Boys Scouts of America has let our nation down. It is time to strip away and reveal who these high powered individuals were that committed these sexual crimes within their organization. These criminals need to be replaced and than placed in “Jail" where they need to be for a very long time.

We as a nation should be making sure that powerful organizations like the Boy Scouts of America should be teaching and protecting our children from harm. Let us be strong as a nation and stand up to these sexual predators. Our Children are worth Saving




CBS Interactive Inc. (October 18, 2012). B oy Scout files show sex abuse cover-ups. In Boy Scout files show sex abuse. Retrieved February 18, 2013, from http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-57535352/boy-scout-files-show-sex-abuse-cover-ups/.