It's a telling story and there are many around. Unfortunately they are very hard to verify (not that I don't believe you) but the problem is they get all thrown into one big bag without too much critical investigation, true or not and thereby too easily extrapolated to "that's how it is".
However it's my belief that we would really need God's help if we lose due process, presumption of innocence and a chance to hear the other side. In my mind one sided stories should never be taken for the full truth at face value.
Amen!
Just look at the damage, without any form of trial other than unregulated, mass-media hysteria on chat channels etc. that has already ruined so many prominent figures without any formal trial whatsoever. That some may be found guilty is beyond the point, which is that so far, until tried and convicted,
according to our own laws, they must be presumed innocent.
Britian is currently awash with various humanitarian aid charities being spotlighted for a variety of sex offences, some of which are said to include the hiring of prostitutes and the abuse of people (presumably victims of disaster) by some employees out on the locations they cover.
1. Now, the hiring of prostitutes is, in my opinon, not a crime but a sorry and dangerous choice when there is always the strong right (or left, or both in severe extremis) hand to offer a safer and healthier form of "satisfaction" if the urge strikes. Why should anyone give a toss - oops - about somebody else paying for his jollies instead?
2. The abuse or coercion of the people you are supposed to be helping out there, well, that should get you into deep shit. You deserve it. Can that include a
professional lady of the night? I hardly think so, for that's what a prostitute is deemed to be; it's her job description. (I appreciate that this service is not gender specific.)
3. But, unless the top brass at company HQ were aware of the coercion, did nothing to stop it, it seems absurd that they should be forced, again by the uninformed media and equally uninformed public opinion, to resign for something they did not do, assist happen, or know about. It is a fantasy to imagine that top management knows about everything that happens within an organization; that requires the KGB, though even they
may not know everything that goes down. That crazy media frenzy can remove from the agencies the very talents they need to keep them working and in funds to do so.
We live not only in an age of massively wide media, much if not most of it based on some idiot's imagination, but in a fantasy world of expectations where millions seem to believe they will be rich tomorrow, if not today; will get everything they crave in life for little or no effort; believe that everybody is as talented as everybody else in every way and that only unfair play is holding them back from whatever they feel to be their right. And worst of all, they demand to be judge, jury and executioner at every mock tial they decide to hold.
Of course villains need penalty. But prove the case against them first.