But that is impossible. Only dissent and rebellion leads to sexual abuse.
If you find someone who is traditionally faithful to the Church you would find someone who seeks to uphold sexual purity and respect.
Now when you deviate from that to a more liberal perspective which does not adhere to faithfulness you start to see a desire to allow for sexual expression to deviance.
So every person who committed abuse would not be upholding the traditional Catholic faith even though they might have lived at a time when widespread dissent was only starting.
You don’t blame laws for the lawbreakers, you don’t blame marriage for the divorces. You blame dissent from faithfulness, you don’t blame the ideal.
The form of the Mass can indeed be part of the cause of the abuse if it is designed in the sort of way that fosters innovation. This is the arguement that Traditionalists bring up, which should be answered with a thoughtful answer and not just a denial. A reasoned response would be appropriate.
The videos are funny, as there has been no reasoned response from those who prefer a free form Mass. I find the videos funny as I live in California and seeing abuse is common, faithful Masses are uncommon and a cause for joy.
God Bless
Scylla
(I might go to my first full TLM on Ash Wednesday, this will be better than the liturgy of the word offered at my parish)