Monday, December 20, 2021

Hoofers safe?

Abuse is rife in Hoofers and Hoofer Sailing Club, but it's unclear how widespread child sexual abuse is. The HSC Youth Program caters to children as young as 10, and every summer (pandemic notwithstanding) dozens or even hundreds of children are left alone at Hoofers to learn sailing--and potentially other things. Naturally those adults who engage in child abuse try hard to cover their tracks.

In many large organizations, child sexual abuse is apparently rampant. The Boy Scouts now have a $2.6 Billion trust fund for some 82,000 (claimed) victims of sexual abuse. Sadly, the Catholic Church is also known for molestation of boys, and you can bet other churches are not far behind. As far as grade schools, "herd immunity" may help to protect students in general from sexual abuse, but it is still a widespread problem in American schools. Most alarming, this includes assaults and harassment by teachers. Almost 10% of all children report having been sexually abused by a teacher in grade school [LINK2].

Thus it is apparent that in any organization where large numbers of children interact regularly with adults, there will be sexual harassment and abuse. After all, it's only natural to want to boink anything that moves and is cute. Given that cuteness is a highly subjective term, that means just about anyone is at risk of getting touched, groped, or worse against their will, and the younger you are, the greater the risk. K-12 schools in general may not lend themselves to sexual abuse, which benefits from alone time between mentor and youth, but HSC does provide some alone time out on the water.

Sexual harassment and abuse is well known among adult Hoofer sailors and typically consists of club officers groping women at the alcohol-laced socials or inappropriate touching on lessons. Male instructors and club officers (no names yet) are usually the perps, with one older Badger Sloop instructor in particular having admitted to touching young women on lessons.

Even if it was usually just "on the shoulder", the fact is that when an older man touches a girl or young woman anywhere, even through her shirt, it's a thrill for him. The woman may not even realize that this seemingly innocent hand on her shoulder is sending shivers down the spine of the toucher (and perhaps even further down) as he steps off the boat. Women, too, engage in sexual harassment including false reports about men they don't like.

In other Hoofer-related news, Chancellor Blank stare is finally leaving, as she should have long ago. One big problem with hiring a person as a figurehead is that they actually have to take on responsibility. Among her failures, the UW has steadily dropped in national rankings since Blank stare became chancellor in 2013. In her defense, the UW was already starting to slide before her arrival.

6 comments:

  1. Go gentle on Chancellor Blank. She managed to save Abe Lincoln's Statue by moving that rock.

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  2. Seriously wondering - has anyone had any sketchy experiences with Jim Rogers? Guy said and did some strange things to me in 2019/2020.

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  3. Funny you ask. The short answer, Yes. But not sure what can be done. Reporting to union was pointless, they brush everything underneaht the rug. UW management doesnt care unless alcohol or death is involved. Keep in mind, JR marches to another beat, being one approached by a gay man maybe upsetting, but not illegal.

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  4. Snowflakes flock to Blogspot Safe Place. Boring!

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  5. Jim Rogers? Yeah, he has been s Hoofer for decades and every few years a homophobe will get upset because he asked him if they wanted to get lunch. The discontents will also try to insinuate other stuff.

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  6. Jim was always a gentleman, a fine instructor, and good with managing the staff. It does not reflect well on the author of this site to keep grinding the same axe for a dozen years. How about some new cartoons covering contemporary issues such as the lack of diversity and inclusion at Hoofer's. The club is very diverse except for the lack of African-Americans. Now someone will reply, but we had a Black Commodore in the 1980's. Hoofer's just circles the wagons and remains exclusive. Hardly an expression of the Wisconsin Idea that embodied Hoofer's up until the arrival of the current regime.

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