Guest guest Posted November 1, 1999 Report Share Posted November 1, 1999 > I wanted to write a few words in support of Jahnu prabhu's > point of view. He is touching on a very important point that > ISKCON, which has many different aspects other than gurukula > and a very vast-ranging membership other than gurukula > students, is having all its activities and members held to > ransom over the mis-handling within that one department. > > While I have all sympathy with those abused (because I went to > a boarding school myself and was none too happy there) I have > found in ISKCON something which takes me higher than the karma > I was due. > > Thus my sympathy does not extend to condoning the court case, > which attempts to destroy my activities in service to Srila > Prabhupada and those of many thousands of others who never go > near a gurukula (or those dedicated teachers and students in > gurukulas around the world) but are active members of ISKCON in > other areas. Two wrongs do not make a right. > > Jahnu prabhu writes: > >Do > > you think this is going to help ISKCON? The children who are > > suing ISKCON are being instigated by the two most crazy and > > envious defamers of ISKCON, Puranjana and Pratyatosa. > > Pratyatosa is their contact to this famous lawyer. Have you > > read their texts on use-net? They say that the whole ISKCON > > and the GBC have been taken over by a scheming cult of > > pedophiles. > > Puranjana told Tribhangananda prabhu in the UK that he wanted > to destroy ISKCON. That is his motive. And the court case is > about destroying ISKCON, not child abuse. The court case is > only to financially penalise ISKCON and thus punish so many > innocent ISKCON devotees unconnected with any gurukula > activity, and those in gurukulas like Mother Rachitambara and > many others who have never abused anyone and trained so many > wonderful young devotees, and current gurukula students who are > being treated well. It has nothing to do with punishing the > perpetrators, it has nothing to do with preventing future child > abuse (which the office of child protection is making a serious > attempt to do) and it has nothing to do with councilling the > abused. > > >just because I dare approach the issue > > from a more philosophical angle and > > suggest that we have to look at the whole situation in ISKCON > > and not just stare ourselves blind at the child-abuse. > > I think this is important. Let's not become blinded to what > ISKCON is (and can be) by the ghastly child-abuse. Let's put > things in proportion. One aspect of ISKCON activities has > caused great suffering to a significant (I suppose - I don't > have the statistics) proportion of children where it should > have caused happiness - let's help them, punish the offenders, > and make as sure as possible it doesn't happen again. And not > lose sight of the wood for the trees. "IF" (big if) child abuse > has in the past been condoned by those who should know better, > those who knew were not acting in Krishna consciousness. > Similarily, to blanket punish all ISKCON members (especially > those serving in gurukulas at present) with the bad name of > child abusers and court cases, that is also wrong, and two > wrongs do not make a right. > > >I don't have faith in all the > > individuals of the GBC, but I do have faith that Srila > > Prabhupada is present in the collective GBC. And that is not > > empty faith. > > > > I think this is the real issue here. Child abuse is just a > > divertion. Who wants child-abuse in ISKCON or is not > > out-raged > > about it? Do you think I don't hate those who abuse children? > > I agree that is the point. I don't know if I agree child abuse > is "just" a diversion, but I think that is "just" the way Jahnu > prabhu presents himself. Thinking that dealing properly with > child abuse justifies financially crippling ISKCON's worldwide > activities, however, is an unjustifiable position. > > Well, have you given his name to the child-abuse people? Why is > he staying where there is a gurukula? Let us know what happens. > These things are practical preventative measures. The person in question has already been investigated by the child-protection team, as far as I know. I don't know what was their conclusion. Ys, Jahnu das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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