“Delay, Deny and Deflect: How Facebook’s Leaders Fought Through Crisis” is what a New York Times Article is titled, followed by the overplayed icon photograph:
Facebook has gone on the attack as one scandal after another — Russian meddling, data sharing, hate speech — has led to a congressional and consumer backlash.Tom Brenner for The New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/14/technology/facebook-data-russia-election-racism.html
Having paid significant attention to moments that FB-Facebook has appeared on Australia’s ABC, I recognised similarities between one monolith & that of church Institutions in Australia. National Redress Scheme is applicable to any Child Abuse Survivour, yet hearing of deaths before Compensation &/or Redress is made seems to reignite the fire.
The long, painful wait for abuse survivors to see redress
Please read through the linked Article above: “The long, painful wait …” to read information such as the following:
“These figures confirm what we have known; there is huge inequity between the Catholic Church’s wealth and their responses to survivors,” said Helen Last, chief executive of the In Good Faith Foundation, which supports abuse survivors.
“The 600 survivors registered for our foundation’s services continue to experience minimal compensation and lack of comprehensive care in relation to their church abuses. They say their needs are the lowest of church priorities.”
Healy said the church’s meeting the claims of survivors whose complaints of abuse were upheld was “amongst its highest priorities”. He said that since that report the church had paid an extra $17.2 million to survivors.
The Age’s investigation also calls into question the privileges the church enjoys, including exemptions from nearly all forms of taxation and billions of dollars in government funding each year to run services – $7.9 billion for its Australian schools alone in 2015.
It involved obtaining property valuations from 36 Victorian councils, including most of the Melbourne metropolitan area, Geelong, Ballarat and Bendigo, many under freedom of information.
It identified more than 1860 church-owned properties with “capital improved value” (land plus buildings) of just under $7 billion.
SOURCES: https://www.theage.com.au/interactive/2018/catholic-inc-what-the-church-is-really-worth/
https://newviralstory.com/the-long-painful-wait-for-abuse-survivors-to-see-redress/
Further reinforcing this inherit “Delay, Deny and Deflect” ingrained belief, most Institutions continue the traditional ‘modus operandi’. This is where Reporting & seeking a Counsellor see the most essential results: over time, many portals are becoming pro-active for benefit of CSA Survivours. Speaking with any Counsellor will either result in direct HELP, or point you in the right direction. You won’t have to pay for this form of Therapy! (NRS does)