Archive for June 19th, 2006

Molestors Use Magic Tricks to Lure Kids

Watching This morning's Boston Globe comments on the recently released report on the causes of stress on the City's young people.

The report was prepared by Dr. Jack Shonkoff, a top researcher from Brandeis University in the area of "toxic stress." 

Toxic stress describes the influence of "adverse effects on a young
person's physical and mental health resulting from chronic exposure to
dangerous and doleful conditions, including exposure to violence and
maltreatment."
 
The doctors determined frequent activation of the body's system to
respond to stress can damage that part of a child's brain considered
essential for learning and memory.

The real-life impact of "toxic stress" on children is often seen
several years later when those very children are "tempted with drugs,
alcohol, and even magic tricks by pimps and molestors."

The kids are often the victim of sexual abuse as well physical or emotional abuse in the home or by friends of the family.

"With no protective adult at home, the children become easy prey.
Folgert wants to form a task force comprised of police, medical
experts, and street workers to find out how widespread the molestation
is."

The pimps or molestors use magic tricks to lure young people because it
as effective as drugs or alcohol.  The victims have suffered severe
emotional and physical damage from their prior exposure to abuse and
fall prey to those looking to befriend them. 

We must never forget the trust placed in magicians by parents and
children.  We are invited to entertain at parties and schools because
we are considered "safe" and worthy of the trust.  It is sobering,
then, to see our profession held up as one of the disciplines used to
inflict abuse and imprison young people in what usually becomes a
short, hellish life.

The Globe editorial suggests entire neighborhoods are "starting to
suffer from toxic stress."  The young people will regress to their most
basic survival instincts of flight or fight. 

You can read the full editorial here.

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David Blaine Interviewed – ‘Holy Mother of God’

edithanging_business_man_bigThe irreverent but always relevant Gothamist has a piece today about
David Blaine's latest project in the making.  It begins with the exasperated ejaculation,
"Holy Mother of God!" 

He isn't sure what he wants to do, but he reveals in his
interview with the New York Post his penchant for big things — big things with
ties to New York.

Somehow Mr. Blaine hopes to involve the Brooklyn Bridge.  That's about as far as the planning has
developed. 

"Challenging myself on this bridge has been my lifelong
dream." And some people dream of finding a cure for cancer! And this would
certainly be a challenge for the NYPD to secure the bridge.

We'd love to quote the entire article but know the right
thing to do is provide a link to it so you can read it yourself. 

Still…

The article concludes:

While we think most anything with David Blaine is insane,
we'll probably be there when he strings himself up on the Brooklyn Bridge.
We bet more people will be walking on it, so they can throw food at him. "

The UK's Entertainmentwise .Com provides more detail
about the still amorphous Blaine Project. The site does not attribute the
source of the detail but tells us "Next, Blaine
is planning to hang from the Brooklyn Bridge in New York
135 feet above the East River."

We've spent hours trying to figure out what is meant by
"planning to hang" from the Brooklyn Bridge. 

Will he hang like Criss Angel's very impressive but
all-too-real Meat-Hooks Miracle?  Will he
hang in a harness like a wayward parachutist? 
Or does he mean he will hang as in "I'm just hanging, man?"   

He is smart to leave his options open but we sure hope he
isn't looking to duplicate Mr. Angel's stunts. 

Then again, maybe it would be great to have him imitate Mr.
Angel.  Perhaps we would then get a
showdown between the two magicians. 

As loyal readers of Quinlan's
Inside Magic
know, we have offered to sponsor a Battle of Magicians between
Mr. Angel and Mr. Blaine. 

The offer has been out there for the last five years. We
heard indirectly from Mr. Angel's people that they would take up the challenge
"Any time, any where, and in any way."  We haven't heard back from Mr. Blaine's
people — even indirectly.

He's leaving us hanging.

But maybe this will be the year.  Stay tuned.

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