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Now, I am an athiest, so that Catholic church (or any religion) is a foreign concept to me, however over the years, the abuse of children by those in the Catholic Church (and others) has been a hot topic.
Walking Towards Thunder is an absolutely heartbreaking story. The way the police, the church, those who are supposed to support abuse victims have acted for decades is an absolute disgrace.
I am thankful for Peter Fox. Thankful that he has written this book. Thankful that he took a stand against the church and his fellow police officers. Thankful that he survived the backlash.
Because of his stand, look at where the church is in 2019.
The behaviour of those against him is abhorrent. I read this book each day in my lunch break, and every day I would go back to my desk, raging to my office mates about what I had read today. I have vented to friends as I was reading about how mad, how sad, how frustrated I was with the higher-ups.
I knew that things were bad over the years, but thank you Peter Fox for revealing just how bad things really are.
All I can say is shame, shame, shame on each and everyone of them who covered up, dismissed complaints and helped these horrible human beings get away with it - for decades.



Now, I am an athiest, so that Catholic church (or any religion) is a foreign concept to me, however over the years, the abuse of children by those in the Catholic Church (and others) has been a hot topic.
Walking Towards Thunder is an absolutely heartbreaking story. The way the police, the church, those who are supposed to support abuse victims have acted for decades is an absolute disgrace.
I am thankful for Peter Fox. Thankful that he has written this book. Thankful that he took a stand against the church and his fellow police officers. Thankful that he survived the backlash.
Because of his stand, look at where the church is in 2019.
The behaviour of those against him is abhorrent. I read this book each day in my lunch break, and every day I would go back to my desk, raging to my office mates about what I had read today. I have vented to friends as I was reading about how mad, how sad, how frustrated I was with the higher-ups.
I knew that things were bad over the years, but thank you Peter Fox for revealing just how bad things really are.
All I can say is shame, shame, shame on each and everyone of them who covered up, dismissed complaints and helped these horrible human beings get away with it - for decades.

