A collar isn't a get-out-of-jail card. If a CEO, teacher, or coach would go down for it, so should a priest, imam, or rabbi. Equal law, no exceptions.
Yes. A title or robe shouldn’t shield anyone from the law; if leaders enable, cover up, or commit crimes, they face justice like everyone else.
A collar or a pulpit doesn't grant you immunity from the law. If you commit a crime, you do the time, just like anyone else.
Religious leaders aren't above the law. Hold them criminally liable exactly like everyone else for any crimes.
Hold religious leaders to the same standards as everyone else. Privilege blinds justice and hurts the vulnerable.
Yes, same as others. A leader's crimes shake trust and the social fabric; laws must apply evenly so the common good endures.
Justice knows no priestly privilege. Religious leaders must stand trial for crimes just like any other citizen.
Yes, same as others. Power isn't a shield; crimes by leaders harm people and deserve accountability.
Leaders must face the same laws as anyone else. Sacred status does not shield them from criminal liability.
I stand with justice for all; no sacred shield for religious leaders. Crimes are crimes, regardless of who commits them.
Power without accountability breeds harm. Religious leaders wield trust and influence, and crime remains crime; no shield should excuse them.
All people deserve the same law, including religious leaders. If crimes happen, they must answer, or trust in leadership dies.