I'm not sure that MK's that have been sexually abused want either reconciliation or restitution. These types of "injuries" cannot truly be restituted. I, for one, would not want reconciliation with my abusers.
I would want (1) public acknowledgment of what happened, (2) pro-active steps to mitigate the chance for future abuse with sufficient details made public, (3) a big ass official apology signed by every single member of the executive committee published publicly (in a national newspaper for example), (4) lots of retroactive terminations with enough detail made public so that all the affected persons have knowledge of them, and (5) some voluntary, public, resignations.
At the end of the day, I think what a lot of MKs and missionaries want is VALIDATION and for some good to come out of this public outcry. Actions taken in secret are not going to validate anybody or give anybody comfort that any good has come out of this.
I'm not against the liquidation of some Ozark assets for symbolic purposes or to cover certain expenses. However, with 10s of thousands of MKs and former missionaries out there, a distribution of these assets would be merely a drop in the bucket, and would not make anybody whole. I can just imagine a $142 check arriving in the mail for a 50 year old woman who was abused in the 1980's, with an apology note. Trust me, that woman would feel cheapened and abused once again.
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