Hot Buttered Stupid

I don’t like to spend too much time here calling out other writers, not when there are so many politicians saying things worth debunking, but this bit by Ross Douthat in the Times on pedophile priests is amazing:

In reality, the scandal implicates left and right alike. The permissive sexual culture that prevailed everywhere, seminaries included, during the silly season of the ’70s deserves a share of the blame, as does that era’s overemphasis on therapy.

Yes, because everyone in the 1970s thought it was okay to violate young boys. It was hip! It was in! All those celebrities at Studio 54, makin’ it with young boys! Jimmy Carter? Grabbing them with both fists! Remember “I’m okay, you’re okay?” It was really code for “I’m okay, you’re molesting children!”

Holy moly, Ross. Sometimes the bad guys are just the bad guys. And if you think the problem was contained to the 1970s just because most of the reports issue from there, you’re spectacularly naive.

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3 Responses to “Hot Buttered Stupid”

  1. John Foley Says:

    Douthat certainly sounds like an idiot with that comment. The sad part is this is when this exact line of “logic” is used by our friends in Hollywood to mitigate the child-raping antics of Roman Polanski.

  2. David in Cal Says:

    Douthit sounds like an idiot in part because Steve pulled a quote out of context. However, Steve does get points for including the link that shows his unfairness.

    Steve’s snippet makes it sound as if Douthit was giving primary blame to the permissive sexual culture. In fact, his primary culprit is “the church’s conservative instincts — the insistence on institutional loyalty, obedience and the absolute authority of clerics — that allowed the abuse to spread unpunished.”l

    Douthit also explained why he cited “overemphasis on therapy” In a sentence that Steve unfairly omits, Douthit wrote, “(Again and again, bishops relied on psychiatrists rather than common sense in deciding how to handle abusive clerics.)”

    Frankly, I thought Steve had a pretty good point. He didn’t need to present it unfairly in order to be convincing.

  3. Michael Says:

    David-I don’t agree. The quote stands on its own just fine.

    Douthat argues that part of the blame goes to the permissive sexual culture of the 1970s.

    Steve replies that this is silliness. The culture of the 1970s, whatever this means, did not in any way condone or accept the molestation of children. Additionally, the scandalous behavior did not end when the decade did.

    Douthat is hinting at the tired old “child molesters are gay people” canard that is as silly and demeaning as it is just plain wrong.

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