- published: 09 Jul 2016
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A code of silence is a condition in effect when a person opts to withhold what is believed to be vital or important information voluntarily or involuntarily.
The code of silence is usually either kept because of threat of force, or danger to oneself, or being branded as a traitor or an outcast within the unit or organization as the experiences of the police whistleblower, Frank Serpico illustrates. Police are known to have a well-developed Blue Code of Silence. The code of silence was famously practiced in Irish-American neighborhoods in Boston, Massachusetts such as Charlestown, South Boston, and Somerville. Dan Goldberg and Danny Ben Moshe won Australia’s most prestigious journalism award, the Walkley Documentary Award for “Code of Silence,” which covers the fight for an investigation into allegations of child sex abuse at Yeshivah College, an all-male Orthodox Jewish school. It portrays the experiences of an Orthodox Jewish father and his son, after the son breaks the code of silence in Melbourne's Orthodox community and goes public with his story of being sexually abused as a student. An Orthodox Jewish concept of mesirah forbids Jews from reporting crimes to civil authorities and keeping them with the Jewish community instead.
(Verse 1)
On a January
The one before
Thought you'd
Figure it out now
Configure out this love
Is there a hole In my head
Maybe your electronic heart
Beating only to the rhythm
Rhythm of your own drum
On a January
The one before
Cascading moment
Flicker on a last flame
Escalation, a void of the pain
You ran, you roamed
And never were the same (X2)
(Chorus)
I think you know that
I have seen your face before
I think they know that
I have seen your face before
I think they know
I know who knows
(Verse 2 )
On a January
So long ago
Thought they'd figure you out
Yeah, Like I did before
Is there a hole in my head
I guess that's what they all believe
Maybe there's been one in my heart
A heart that never beats
On a January, so long ago
A different page, a different chapter
A book I don't even know
An odd story, yet so strangely familiar
A tale that's left untold
Am I still left holding all the answers
To a mystery I don't even know (X2)
(Chorus)
I think you know that,
I have seen your face before
I think they know that
I have seen your face before
I think they know