General Discussion
In reply to the discussion: Snowden meeting in Moscow with Human Rights Groups now (Live) [View all]noamnety
(20,234 posts)That's a bit like saying a whistleblower within the catholic church is somehow less moral or less justified in going public because children get abused all over the place, it's not unique to the catholic church.
You could argue I suppose that if everyone knows it's happening anyway, and it happens in all sorts of youth organizations, coming forward as an insider is a betrayal of the church, and only an extremely disloyal person would set about to create such a PR nightmare for it.
How you view it might depend on whether you think the person should have ultimate loyalty to the church's leadership, the church as an organization, or the teachings of the church.
In any event, I would say that the resulting PR nightmare is the result of the church's actions, not the whistleblowers actions for exposing them.
Edit history
Recommendations
0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):