Leftist Child Grooming

Yeah well they had a Pope who was such a degenerate he had sex with an apparent Baboon in a now famous orgy where his own daughter served as the referee for his cardinals in a beat off competition. This dude's "reign" and the corruption of his predecessors led to shit like the French and the Spanish deciding that the Church existed to advance their political agendas and to grant them cosmic carte blanch. And then they compounded that by allowing their regional cardinals and inquisitors so much autonomy that they almost became their own break away sects...to say nothing of how poorly they handled the insanity of the 18th, 19th and twentieth centuries.

The Vatican historically pulls a Samurai and copes to save face and you get...an international conspiracy to cover up wrongdoing and a heretic as the current Pope.

Protestant sects tend to have more degeneracy therein..especially Evangelical and Adventist groups, relative to their numbers any way. The main difference and where I think they get a free pass compared to Rome is that they tend to..keep their degeneracy to adults 90% of the time and the moment the really vile stuff comes to light they get repudiated and metaphorically excommunicated at lightspeed.

There's no "Red wall of Cardinalate silence". Just a bunch of irate good ol'boys taking out the trash.

Well usually any way.




I don't think they actually abuse at higher levels than other Christian groups or other religions. What I do think is that the way they handle it is what fucks them over.

Celibacy was kind of a response to Dark age and IIRC early middle ages era Priests pawning dozens of their bastards off on the Church and Nuns becoming madames running brothels and I think it might also have been a political bone toss to help their regional political counterparts mitigate succession issues.

tldr: it was a cynical response to preexisting social issues with the words and council of holy men being used as a pretext.




Though to be fair, some basic urges are evil.

You wanting to go grab some tail at a bar isn't evil.

Some NAMBLAite wanting to cruise for tail at the local Pre-K though.

You enjoying hunting ain't evil.

Jeffrey Dahmer's notion of hunting. Well.

etc.

But yeah I get your overall point.

You know recently watching the "What is a woman?" documentary (gah it's making my skin crawl just thinking about it.) I can't help but wonder how much of human rights violations were caused by political leaders who were pedophiles and open relationship degenerates.

I mean think about the cultures where women, (and children) were treated as less than human

Islamic middle east: religion was founded by a Warlord known for taking in child brides
Bronze age Greece and Rome had no issues with old men having sex with young boys and in fact had their gods do stuff of similar nature

Ancient Israel: Despite being God's chosen people Ancient Israel often fell into paganism. polygamy was normal especially among the wealthy elite and young girls being betrothed wasn't uncommon

Roman Catholic Church (and early Protestantism by extension): We've talked about their dirt plenty

America: our very concept of the Sex's and Thier "proper behavior" (as in being a man means talking with your crotch and being a woman means staying in the kitchen and bedchamber) comes primarily from two doctors in Phycology one who took his data from a prison for sex offenders and the other an all but known pedophile who sexually abused his subjects including a boy he tried to do a sex change on.

How much of our view of people, science, culture and even religion is essentially tainted by people like this with agendas?

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Since it's a Blue twitter checkmark, I'd take it with a grain of salt. But if it's true? GOOD.

I don't know, something about that just seems way too convenient. DeSantis just happens to pass laws that attack the LGBTQ EXACTLY in the way they warned there supporters he would? Either the LGBTQ really hit DeSantis's berserk button (in which case we told you guys you were creating your own monster) or this is a propaganda piece designed to rial up the Twitterites and Rainbow brigade. Until I see more evidence of the former I'm going to suspect the latter.
 

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The Detrans Wave Is Coming


On the one hand, I'm glad that it's happening. On the other hand, I'm upset that it even had to happen in the first place, if you understand my meaning.
 


The Detrans Wave Is Coming



On the one hand, I'm glad that it's happening. On the other hand, I'm upset that it even had to happen in the first place, if you understand my meaning.


At best these people are going to be permanently sterilized short of a miracle. More likely than not in ten years their bodies will be ravaged by cancers and continues infection. I'm curious to see if the overall life expectancy will go down due to the number of people who will no doubt have shorter lifespans due to the complications of gender reassignment surgery. If nothing else we'll see a massive population drop within the next generation.
 
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I do have a problems with teachers being told to take down pictures of spouses, especially when it applies only to same sex couples. First, it's a step too far, second, that runs straight into Bostock if it applies only to same sex teachers, and I don't want that invalidating the whole law.
 

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At best these people are going to be permanently sterilized short of a miracle. More likely than not in ten years their bodies will be ravaged by cancers and continues infection. I'm curious to see if the overall life expectancy will go down due to the number of people who will no doubt have shorter lifespans due to the complications of gender reassignment surgery. If nothing else we'll see a massive population drop within the next generation.

Probably a lot of people are going to suffer for now reason
 

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Joe Biden held an Instagram chat with Jerry Harris weeks before the Cheer star was placed under FBI investigation 'for soliciting sex and explicit pictures from twin brothers'

  • Cheer's Jerry Harris took part in an Instagram chat with Joe Biden in June
  • Harris is currently under FBI investigation for allegedly soliciting sex and explicit photographs from 2 minors
  • In the Instagram session with Biden, Harris and the former VP discuss important issues facing young adults and the black community
Democratic candidate Joe Biden held an Instagram chat with Jerry Harris weeks before the Cheer star was placed under FBI investigation for allegedly soliciting sex and explicit pictures from two minors.

The allegations against Harris, 21, come from 14-year-old Texas twins, Charlie and Sam, who claim they were harassed at cheerleading competitions and online from when they were 13 and Harris was 19 years old.

In June, Harris tweeted a clip of a short Instagram session where he appeared alongside Joe Biden. The post was accompanied with a caption urging black voters to turn out on Election Day to vote for the former Vice President.

'I had the opportunity to speak with Vice President @JoeBiden a few days ago about some really important issues facing our country right now, in particular young adults and the Black community,' Harris tweeted on June 12.

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'Check out part of our conversation about voter apathy and why it is so important that we all register to vote. Together we have the power to make a real change!'

In the video, Biden said voting is 'the most powerful non-violent tool we have'.

'If the same percentage of young blacks turned out and registered to vote as the average voter, you'd increase voting by several million people, you could change the outcome of elections', Biden added.

He closed the conversation by telling Harris he'd like to spend the day with him.

There is no suggestion Biden was aware of the allegations against Harris at the time of the session.

The Biden campaign did not immediately respond to a DailyMail.com request for comment.

Federal agents executed a search warrant at Harris's home in Naperville, Illinois, on Monday afternoon as part of the investigation, sources told USA Today.

Harris has not been criminally charged. The 21-year-old has not publicly commented on the allegations or subsequent investigation.

A DailyMail.com request seeking comment through his publicist has not yet been returned.

The criminal probe is based on allegations that were reported to police separately by Varsity, the global authority of competitive cheerleading.

USA Today reported that in letters to police in Florida and Texas dated August 1, the company's chief legal officer Burton Brilhart said Varsity had learned of 'inappropriate sexual conduct' allegations against Harris and was disclosing the information as legally required.

'As a result of the recent allegation, we have barred this person from having any affiliation with Varsity Brands or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates, now and in the future,' Brillhart wrote, as reported by USA Today.

In his letters, Brillhart describes Harris as a former employee who was not actively working for Varsity at the time of the alleged incidents.

However, social media posts of Harris' from May 2019 claim that he was working for the National Cheerleaders Association, which is a Varsity brand.

ater the same year, in the summer, he posted a number of photos and videos of himself apparently coaching at one of NCA's camps.

After Cheer was released on Netflix Charlie says his friends begged him to FaceTime Harris so they could say hello and he claims Harris agree on the condition that Charlie sent him nude images.

Included within the letters were two screenshots. In one of the images, taken from Snapchat, a picture, said to show the upper part of Harris' face, is accompanied with a message to Sam on February 9 reading, 'Would you ever want to ****'.

The second screenshot, consisting of a series of text messages from a May 2, 2019 exchange, reportedly shows an individual named 'jerry harris' writing: 'Hey btw I found a place for us to do stuff it’s actually pretty good haha.'

The message was from the day before The Summit cheerleading competition in Orlando, Florida and Charlie says he let him down gently.

'I just didn't want to make a deal out of anything at all,' Charlie told USA Today.

Responding to an image of Charlie posing with his leg stretched above his head, the account replied: 'Do it naked and take a video and show me.'

Charlie added: 'What everyone is seeing of Jerry Harris, from the outside view, from social media, is a completely different person from when you actually know him.'

In an interview with USA Today conducted in August, Charlie said the contact left him with anxiety, resulting in lack of sleep and suffered grades.

'It was just eating me alive,' Charlie said. 'It was just making me so gross and uncomfortable. Every time I saw his name or something like that, I was just cringing about it.'

The FBI interviewed the twins on August 28 and then spoke to Charlie again on Friday, according to their mother Kristen.

She said the agency retrieved evidence from their cell phones and gathered documentation from cheer events they attended where Harris was present.

Kristen said she first learned about the messages earlier this year and ordered her sons to deleted the communications because she was in shock.

She claims that it included a video of Harris masturbating and say she now regrets making them delete it.

Kristen also saw a message believed to be from Harris saying 'I'm sorry for what I've done in the past' and felt bad for him after learning from the Netflix show that Harris lost his mother to cancer as a child.

However when her sons said they alleged they were sexually assaulted by cheerleading coach, Shaquille Brown, at a party in May, she took action against Harris. Brown was arrested in July and denied the allegations to USA Today.

Kristen first reported the allegations to the US All Star Federation (USASF) on May 15 but only got a brief reply from Vice President of Membership Amy Clark.

Kristen followed up on July 9 with a second report prompting Clark to set up a phone call with her. The mother filed a report with police in Fort Worth in July and then the FBI in August. The allegations have also been reported to law enforcement agencies in Florida.

'I am not sure whether I can trust your organization,' Kristen wrote to Clark in an August 6 email, according to USA Today. 'I feel like on July 10 you tried to finesse me into ignoring the fact that your organization had done virtually nothing with the information.'

Sam tweeted in July: 'Pedophilia in cheer needs to be addressed. There are actual monsters of people who we all praise who are preying on little kids. It is sad how it’s almost gotten normalized in this industry.'

Brown was suspended from USASF, which governs the cheer sport, however Harris wasn't until Monday when the allegations were reported by USA Today.

On Monday, Kristen sued Varsity, USASF, and Cheer Athletics Gym where Harris has cheered.

Cheer Athletics Gym owner Angela Rogers said that while she hasn't been affiliated with the gym in Texas since March 1, she reported the allegations to police in May.

In a statement to DailyMail.com, Varsity said: 'We can’t comment on an active law enforcement investigation; we continue to cooperate with authorities in their inquiries on this matter.'

Harris was made famous earlier this year, following the January release of Netflix's Cheer documentary series, which followed Texas' Navarro College cheerleaders in their bid to secure a national title.

He was known for his cheerful attitude despite being sidelined much of the time and even secured a deal with General Mills' Cheerios.

Cheer later received six Emmy nominations, and Harris, beloved for his positive and supportive demeanor in the show, became its break-out star.

In February, Harris starred as a guest presenter interviewing celebrities on the red carpet of the Oscars for the Ellen DeGeneres show.

Then in June, he appeared in a short video alongside Joe Biden in which he urged black voters to turn out on Election Day and vote for the former Vice President.

Harris, who has amassed more than 1.2 million Instagram followers, also partnered with a number of companies for various advertising campaigns, including Walmart, Cheerios and Starburst.

Netflix declined to comment about the investigation when approached by DailyMail.com.

Special agent Siobhan Johnson of Chicago FBI said: 'The FBI is conducting court-authorized law enforcement activity in that area. Department of Justice policy prevents the FBI from commenting on the existence or nonexistence of any investigations that may be occurring. There is no further information at this time.'

Biden's biggest supporter and black LGBTQ+ netflix ICON sentenced to 12 years in prison for trying to groom and solicit sex from two 13 year old teenagers.
 

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Joe Biden held an Instagram chat with Jerry Harris weeks before the Cheer star was placed under FBI investigation 'for soliciting sex and explicit pictures from twin brothers'



Biden's biggest supporter and black LGBTQ+ netflix ICON sentenced to 12 years in prison for trying to groom and solicit sex from two 13 year old teenagers.
News of the kinds of inappropiate things people get long prison sentences for that this thread tosses in my direction never ceases to amaze me.

"Wait, someone actually did that?"
 

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Federal Judge Rules University of Idaho Cannot Punish Students For Opposing Homosexuality


The ruling comes in response to a lawsuit filed by three students that accused the public university of silencing their First Amendment rights on campus.
by PAUL AUBERT

July 7, 2022

in Free Speech, LGBTQ, News, Politics

“We’re pleased they are again free to exercise their constitutionally protected freedoms without fear of punishment, and we look forward to a final resolution of this case in their favor and, ultimately, in favor of free speech for everyone,” attorneys from Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), who are representing the students, said in a press release following the ruling.

The three students, Peter Perlot, Mark Miller, and Ryan Alexander, are members of a Christian Legal Society (CLS) chapter at the university. The group’s constitution defines marriage to be between one man and one woman.

During the recent Spring semester, a female student challenged Perlot as to why the group’s constitution had that view on homosexuality. Perlot and the group defended themselves, explaining how their views on homosexuality were rooted in their Christian beliefs.

The upset female student, along with other students, eventually publicly denounced the group at a panel with the American Bar Association. This is after Perlot attempted to initiate further dialogue with the angered student, leaving her a handwritten note which said he would be “happy to discuss this further so that they could both be fully heard and better understand one another’s views.”

The ADF group claims the Christian group was never given an opportunity to defend themselves after the no-contact orders were issued. “The university’s Office of Civil Rights and Investigations issued Perlot, Miller, and Alexander no-contact orders against the student even though the CLS members did not receive notice that anyone had complained about them and were not given an opportunity to review the allegations against them or defend themselves.”

In the recent ADF press release, attorney Mathew Hoffmann slammed the university for what he believes was an unconstitutional punishment. “The university has unlawfully punished these three students just because it disagrees with their viewpoints. That’s simply not constitutional,” he stated. “We’re pleased they are again free to exercise their constitutionally protected freedoms without fear of punishment, and we look forward to a final resolution of this case in their favor and, ultimately, in favor of free speech for everyone.”

The CLS Executive Director and CEO David Nammo also voiced his support for the judge’s ruling. “College campuses should be places where free speech is vibrant and the First Amendment is esteemed. CLS is grateful the court acknowledged this today and stood up against a cancel culture threatened by a marketplace of differing ideas.”

Professor Richard Seamon, the faculty advisor to the CLS chapter, also held similar viewpoints as the group does, and is facing a “limited contact” order from the University of Idaho.

Chief U.S. District Judge David C. Nye issued the preliminary injunction against the enforcement of the university’s policies against the students last week.

Nye said, “the Court agrees Plaintiffs have a high likelihood of showing Defendants violated the First Amendment by issuing the no-contact orders based on the content and viewpoint of their speech.”

“Some may disagree with Plaintiffs’ religious beliefs. Such is each person’s prerogative and right. But none should disagree that Plaintiffs have a right to express their religious beliefs without fear of retribution. The Constitution makes that clear,” the federal judge added.
 

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