Sunday, February 9, 2014

“No We Won’t Stand Still” (Matthew West)

At first I thought that it was fluffy to blog about a Vanity Fair article.  Then I read the article. Fluffy morphed into a fire burning in my belly.  Maureen Orth wrote, The 10 Undeniable Facts About the Woody Allen Sexual-Abuse Allegation, in Vanity Fair, February 2014.
After reading the article the nagging question in me became; how many times and how many years do we have to read about high profile cases like Woody Allen and Jerry Sandusky's child sexual abuse cases before it sparks a raging inferno in us? These are high profile cases! What about all the unreported child sexual abuse perpetrators who are never reported? Who will be the voice of their victims? 

 I wonder, what are the statistics about child sexual abuse? (According to Parents from Megan’s Law, The Crime Victim Center)

    Like rape, child molestation is one of the most underreported crimes: only 1-10% are ever   disclosed. Source: FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin.
    Fabricated sexual abuse reports constitute only 1% to 4% of all reported cases. Of these reports adults report 75%. Children fabricate sexual abuse less than 1% of the time. 
    Abuse typically occurs within a long-term, on-going relationship between the offender and victim, escalates over time and lasts an average of four years.
Many child sexual abuse victims never disclose their abuse to anyone. Less than 10% of child sexual abuse is reported to the police.

IT IS ESTIMATED THAT THERE ARE 60 MILLION SURVIVORS OF CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE IN AMERICA TODAY.

The Vanity Fair author was the first to break the Woody Allen story in 1992. The tenor of her article is one of rage against the misinformation broadcasted as the truth in recent news media.
These 10 undeniable facts listed in the article have been left on the table for the past 22 years and apparently no one has done anything for the allegedly sexually abused child or her family.
It took Woody Allen’s recent accolades and awards for his alleged victim to break her silence.

As a social worker, it is significant to me that the two social workers mentioned in the article were on a hospital panel reviewing the case. According to the Vanity Fair article, “The panel consisted of two social workers and a pediatrician, Dr. John Leventhal, who signed off on the report but who never saw Dylan or Mia Farrow. No psychologists or psychiatrists were on the panel. The social workers never testified; the hospital team only presented a sworn deposition by Dr. Leventhal, who did not examine Dylan.”

Dylan’s voice was not heard until now. The article mentions the numerous times Woody Allen has slipped through the legal cracks for twenty two years. Am I a co-conspirator in aiding Woody Allen’s perceived innocence when I pay money to go see his movies? What about you?

How many nameless children are sexually abused whose names we never know? One such victim is my own mother. Her father sexually molested her for years. She was in her fifties before she found her voice.

My MSW internship is at a family abuse shelter. I regularly witness the continued cycle of violence and abuse that runs through generations of families. My question is, what are each one of us willing to do to protect the children of this world?

Matthew West’s current release, “Do Something,” helps answer this question for me. I think this is my new social worker anthem!


"Do Something"

I woke up this morning
Saw a world full of trouble now
Thought, how’d we ever get so far down
How’s it ever gonna turn around
So I turned my eyes to Heaven
I thought, “God, why don’t You do something?”
Well, I just couldn’t bear the thought of
People living in poverty
Children sold into slavery
The thought disgusted me
So, I shook my fist at Heaven
Said, “God, why don’t You do something?”
He said, “I did, I created you”

If not us, then who
If not me and you
Right now, it’s time for us to do something
If not now, then when
Will we see an end
To all this pain
It’s not enough to do nothing
It’s time for us to do something

I’m so tired of talking
About how we are God’s hands and feet
But it’s easier to say than to be
Live like angels of apathy who tell ourselves
It’s alright, “somebody else will do something”
Well, I don’t know about you
But I’m sick and tired of life with no desire
I don’t want a flame, I want a fire
I wanna be the one who stands up and says,
“I’m gonna do something”

If not us, then who
If not me and you
Right now, it’s time for us to do something
If not now, then when
Will we see an end
To all this pain
It’s not enough to do nothing
It’s time for us to do something

We are the salt of the earth
We are a city on a hill (shine shine, shine shine)
But we’re never gonna change the world
By standing still
No we won’t stand still
No we won’t stand still
No we won’t stand still

If not us, then who
If not me and you
Right now, it’s time for us to do something
If not now, then when
Will we see an end
To all this pain
It’s not enough to do nothing
It’s time for us to do something 

  

Click here to view the You Tube of Matthew West's song and lyrics

Click here to view article mentioned above

2 comments:

  1. Carolyn, I have been thinking about this issue with Mr. Allen and have been troubled by Dylan's statements in the press and how the justice system seems to not be applying to Mr. Allen because of his status as a filmmaker. Shame on us as a society for turning our cheek to these atrocities

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  2. I am testing to see if I can post a comment.
    Jim

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