Guest guest Posted August 11, 2000 Report Share Posted August 11, 2000 > > Why is he allowed to do anything on this case? In the US child > > molesters are not allowed to do anything signifigant. Why are out > > standards less than the so called"meat-eating karmis"? Madava Gosh das wrote: > While I don't disagree with your sentiment in general, bear in mind that > two of those standards are "innocent until proven guilty" and "beyond a > reasonable doubt", two standards that do put a lot of restraint on > action. > > I see a significant danger that at some point in the future this pendulum > could swing the other way, and that innocent people, accused out of > some other motive than justice, get swept away on the tide. I am afraid that might be already reality. It is so sad that some devotees who erred in some way or other, don,t see any other way out of there situation than to kill themselves. What does this say about a society is very disheartening. There is and must be also a life after the abuse or whatever the ilegal act might have been. To commit suicide like we could read recently about a devotee from Calcutta is not a solution. A society which does not try also to rehabilitate it,s wrongdoers is very uncivilized in my opinion and doomed to fail. Harsi das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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