GRACE set the gold standard for what survivors would like to see in a report following an investigation into child abuse.
Their report on Fanda protected the privacy of the victims, but it did NOT protect ANYONE else. Names of abusers and their enablers were revealed. The nature and extent of abuse was made clear. Also clearly stated was the opinion of GRACE about the wrongness of the abuse, and the connection between the leadership structure and the oppressive atmosphere of NTM at the time of the abuse which contributed to secrecy, perpetuation, and covering up of the abuse of innocent children. The report was validating to the survivors, shocking to the general public, and terrifying to anyone who played any part in the unhealthy cycle of abuse and mishandling of truth.
I know that New Tribes Mission has ended their relationship with GRACE, and I accept that they will refuse to use GRACE for any further investigations. But as we move forward toward the culmination of the first IHART investigation, I would like to try to explain why an end result that falls short of what the GRACE report on Fanda did will leave survivors and their supporters feeling less than validated.
For many MK abuse survivors, their abuse is like an elephant in the room. They sense it all the time. People they know and love move around the room as though there is not a huge animal in the center, and the MK wants to shout, "There is an elephant in the room! Can't you see it??"
Now an investigator comes into the room. Let's call him Mr. Ihart. Mr. Ihart looks around and says, "Say! You are right, MK! There is an elephant in the room! He then pulls out a stepladder, a tape measure, a clipboard, and other investigative tools, and proceeds to spend what seems like an interminable amount of time confirming that there is in fact an elephant in the room, and its ears measure this long, and its tail is this long, and so on. He asks a lot of questions, and finds out all the historical facts about the presence of this gigantic gray thing in the room. He then walks out to file his report.
Months later, with great anticipation, the waiting MK receives the report and rips it open, to read many pages with information like this: "Sam let the elephant into the room. It has been in the room since March of 1992. Larry fed the elephant. Clara combed the hair on its tail. MK tried to tell Aunt Gertie that Sam had brought an elephant into the room. Aunt Gertie told Mr. Smith, and Mr. Smith told Aunt Gertie to be quiet and leave the room. When Lois asked where Aunt Gertie went, she was told to stop gossiping. George asked Sam if he had brought the elephant into the room, and Sam said of course not. There isn't any elephant in this room. Whatever are you talking about? MK is just a little trouble maker. She always has been, and nothing she says should be taken seriously." etc., etc., page after page.
Now, after reading this long report, does MK feel any better? The elephant is still in the room. The report says she was right about there being an elephant. But nowhere does it say that Sam was wrong for bringing the elephant into the room, and he has been turned over to the police. Nor does it say that those who fed and cared for and protected the elephant were wrong. What MK needs is for people to get upset about how she has been ignored all these years when she tried to call attention to the elephant. She needs to know that she is believed and supported and that there is no excuse for the fact that so many people stepped around the elephant for so long and pretended it wasn't there.
Perhaps this isn't making sense, I don't know. I am in a bit of a mental fog these days. I have so much swirling around in my head. But without being too specific, I am attempting to make an appeal, to NTM and to IHART.
Please understand: the end goal needs to be something the MK survivors can feel good about, or they still will not have any healing, nor will they feel truly validated or supported. Validation in this case means more than, "I guess you really were telling the truth." Without any accompanying indignation, and without appropriate consequences to those who have been guilty of abuse or the enabling of abuse, I fear that MKs will be deeply disappointed. And if the survivors are disappointed, then I will be as well.
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