Unitarian Universalist "Sexpert" Rev. Debra Haffner Viciously Kicks The UUA In Its Big Fat U*U Balls!

In this plagU*Urized quote from this U*U World magazine article about how Unitarian Universalist "churches" need policies and vigilance to deal with sexual misconduct:

“Your current policy is not workable,

and it has some theological problems. . .”


I find it "interesting" that this article by Kimberly French states:

"UUs are rightly proud of their leadership in sexuality education and marriage equality. But too many congregations haven’t done basic sexual safety prevention work, Haffner said, and end up in a panic situation. One-third don’t have any safety policy, the Religious Institute found in 2010. Of those that do have a policy, most don’t publish it, so it’s not accessible to members.. . Even when policies are in place—lots of congregations require two adults per classroom or youth activity, for example—they aren’t consistently followed. And that’s a problem."

So the question arises as to just how many congregations of the Unitarian Universalist Association haven’t done basic sexual safety prevention work and have ended up in a panic situation?

How many is "too many"?

This Joan Tabachnick quote is quite interesting too:

"By allowing one person to break the rule, you’re sending a message to everyone else that this is a place where someone who does want to hurt kids can get away with it."

How many Unitarian Universalist "churches" are places where someone who does want to hurt kids can get away with it?

Indeed, in light of the information in this article, the following question may be asked. . .

How many Unitarian Universalist "churches" are places where someone who did want to hurt kids did get away with it?

Any "religion" that falsely accuses a clergy abuse whistleblower of "blasphemous libel" for blogging about "such despicable crimes as pedophilia and rape" committed by its pedophile*rapist clergy, to say nothing of its pedophile*rapist Religious Educators aka Sunday school teachers. . . is a "religion" that cannot be trusted to deal responsibly with various types of sexual abuse committed by its clergy and lay leaders. . .




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