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kevinchess1 wrote:I was in the Brown Jelly club, sitting with Gary Glitter, and I says to him , Do you like to pamper your girl friend?'
'Nah' he replied 'Shes into Huggies.'
I was one of those school kids.Luke_PieStalker wrote:...
Okay I admit he was a bit popular in the 80's with his camp theatrics but even then his fans were mostly doolally old ladies and school kids who didn't know better....
Luke promised me he would not tell anyone about our date and silly me trusted him to keep his wordkevinchess1 wrote:Luke at Speed dating
Her ' So tell me what you do?
Luke "My job is having sex live on stage."
She said, "Are you having me on?"
He replied, "I'll ask, but so far they've all been thin & pretty"
And most of them provide relief to the locals, sad that a few bad apples have brought such bad publicity to Oxfam. I just think peadophiles will find any chance to get into a position of trust so they can exploit children. Not surprised that aid agencies on in their sights. Just a pity the screening was not stronger, but once in the evil twisted one will build up relationships with the adults as well as the children. Joe Bloggs is a great person I cannot believe these allegations is the normal reaction.kevinchess1 wrote:O-X-F-A-M
Providing relief wherever it's needed
Unfortunately, as with the churches, as with Hollywood, as with Government, it's bad enough that a few bad apples spoil it for everyone and there is no excuse for them - BUT, when the organization tries to suppress reports or silence whistleblowers then it is saying that its reputation is more important than the crimes committed. Individuals can be dealt with, but only if their abuses are taken seriously.blythburgh wrote:And most of them provide relief to the locals, sad that a few bad apples have brought such bad publicity to Oxfam. I just think peadophiles will find any chance to get into a position of trust so they can exploit children. Not surprised that aid agencies on in their sights. Just a pity the screening was not stronger, but once in the evil twisted one will build up relationships with the adults as well as the children. Joe Bloggs is a great person I cannot believe these allegations is the normal reaction.kevinchess1 wrote:O-X-F-A-M
Providing relief wherever it's needed
I remember my shock and apparently the shock was even greater in the local Labour Party when a highly respected Labour District Councillor's wife walked out. She put up with physical and emotional abuse until all the children were adult and had left home. Her Mum said "I never saw a mark on you". "no, replied the lady, he always hit me where it would not be seen".
Everyone thought he was a pillar of society who gave up his time to help others. Any allegations against him would have been considered spurious. And no, it was not a bitter woman blackening a good man's character, the children comfirmed what she had alleged. Needless to say Labour kicked him out as soon as they could.
That's the real issue in the Oxfam scandal. Not that some of their guys used call girls. OK, so that's bad, but Oxfam investigated and took action. Some people were fired, others allowed to resign.macliam wrote:Unfortunately, as with the churches, as with Hollywood, as with Government, it's bad enough that a few bad apples spoil it for everyone and there is no excuse for them - BUT, when the organization tries to suppress reports or silence whistleblowers then it is saying that its reputation is more important than the crimes committed. Individuals can be dealt with, but only if their abuses are taken seriously.
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