Bad men

August 24, 2007

Hey, guys, we’re being profiled:

When children get lost in a mall, they’re supposed to find a “low-risk adult” to help them. Guidelines issued by police departments and child-safety groups often encourage them to look for “a pregnant woman,” “a mother pushing a stroller” or “a grandmother.”

The implied message: Men, even dads pushing strollers, are “high-risk.”

Are we teaching children that men are out to hurt them? The answer, on many fronts, is yes. Child advocate John Walsh advises parents to never hire a male babysitter. Airlines are placing unaccompanied minors with female passengers rather than male passengers. Soccer leagues are telling male coaches not to touch players.

One Response to “Bad men”

  1. Bob G. Says:

    Seems to be a nasty duplicity at work here.

    Then again, who can tell these days who is harmless or who is harmful to children?

    Isolationism anyone?

    B.G.


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