• (Most Paedos Are Right Wing White Christian Males) Paedo leftist Prime

    From George Grafton@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 28 04:35:46 2025
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    Most 'paedos' are right wing male conservatives.

    Fucking children and masturbating to kiddy porn is all they like to do.


    The right-wing media's shameful history of defending pedophilia and
    sexualizing children

    Various right-wing figures have defended child molesters, worked with sex offenders, and attempted to normalize teen pregnancy and forced child
    marriage

    Special Programs LGBTQ

    Written by Justin Horowitz

    Published 06/12/23 10:05 AM EDT

    Over the past year, the far right’s obsession with accusing its opponents
    of pedophilia has become a staple of the modern Republican playbook. Conservative media stars and GOP elected officials have used baseless accusations of sexual abuse and child “grooming” to attack Democrats and demonize the LGBTQ rights movement across the nation.

    A review of the right’s hypocrisy on pedophilia and abuse found that conservative media personalities have repeatedly made comments promoting
    the sexualization of children, while others have defended figures who have
    been accused of abuse or pedophilia — and several reported abusers have
    even worked in right-wing media themselves.

    The right-wing fixation with pedophilia dates back decades and has been a central facet in dangerous right-wing conspiracy theories including
    Pizzagate and QAnon, both of which have led to real-world violence.
    Baseless pedophilia accusations have been used by the right to discredit
    and attack the LGBTQ rights movement and any figure or symbol that they disagree with — from Elmo and public libraries to a plethora of businesses
    and organizations.

    The moral panic behind these accusations puts the real lives of LGBTQ
    people at risk. These groundless allegations have led to neo-Nazi
    encroachment at Pride events and calls for violence against pro-LGBTQ
    people and organizations, including children’s hospitals.

    As we enter Pride Month — a time of the year that has invigorated right-
    wing extremists in their attacks against LGBTQ people — allies, political leaders, and businesses must not succumb to bad-faith actors making
    groundless accusations against these underrepresented communities.

    Here is a non-comprehensive breakdown of right-wing media figures and organizations who have either made comments that promote or mock the sexualization of minors, or supported or defended figures who have been
    accused of abuse or pedophilia:
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    Promoting the sexualization of children and teens

    In unearthed audio, Media Matters found that former Fox News host
    Tucker Carlson made numerous perverted comments about underage girls on the Bubba the Love Sponge Show between 2006-11. In appearances on the shock
    jock’s radio program, Carlson minimized and defended statutory rape, said
    he “would love” the idea of young girls experimenting with their sexuality
    at boarding school, laughed about violence against women, and described a
    Miss Teen USA contestant as “appealing” and said she would be “probably a pretty good wife.”

    Nazi-sympathizer Milo Yiannopoulos resigned from his position as an
    editor at Breitbart in 2017 after making comments condoning pedophilia.

    Former president and reality TV star Donald Trump reportedly walked
    into a Miss Teen USA 1997 changing room where girls as young as 15 years
    old were changing and allegedly said, “Don’t worry, ladies, I’ve seen it
    all before.” (Trump has been accused of sexually assaulting dozens of women dating back to the 1970s, and a federal jury recently found him liable for sexually assaulting journalist E. Jean Carroll in the 1990s.)

    Child pornography was reportedly found in Infowars head Alex Jones’ personal documents that were sent to lawyers during his Sandy Hook
    defamation case in 2019.

    Right-wing outlet The Daily Caller has repeatedly mocked survivors of childhood sexual abuse, including a whole category of tags on its website
    for stories of teachers having sexual contact with their underage students.

    White nationalist streamer Nick Fuentes has promoted teen pregnancies. Fuentes recently said that he wanted a “16-year-old wife, probably when I
    turn 30,” claimed he was “not against grooming” children as long as they
    are being “groomed” for marriage, and tweeted “17 years old? What is even
    the big deal”.

    Neo-Nazi blogger Andrew Anglin defended Fuentes’ comments, saying it’s “normal” to want a 16-year-old bride and men should “shoot lower than that.
    I don’t think you need to wait until the girl is 16.” Anglin said that he supports “forced child marriage” but denied supporting pedophilia, which he dismissed as a term “that gets thrown around at people who talk about so- called underage girls.”

    Right-wing influencer and “Stop the Steal” organizer Ali Alexander reportedly sent sexual text messages to teenage boys.

    Right-wing misogynistic influencer Andrew Tate has teamed up to promote
    an anime-obsessed content creator and misanthrope who promotes the hyper- sexualization of underage girls. Tate and his brother have also bragged
    about having intercourse with teenagers. Tristan Tate is featured in a
    video about how to “take a girl’s virginity.” The Tates are currently under investigation in Romania for organized crime, rape, and sex trafficking.

    Radio host and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani was caught on camera during the filming of Borat Subsequent Moviefilm attempting to
    seduce an “underage” girl. Additionally, Giuliani defended a priest accused
    of sexual abuse and a former Giuliani employee is reportedly suing him for sexual harassment.

    Former radio host and Rep. Mark Foley (R-FL) was forced to resign from Congress after it was revealed that he was sending sexual messages to
    teenage male congressional pages.

    Former Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert (R-IL) pleaded guilty in
    2015 to paying off victims to keep quiet about his history of sexual abuse toward high school wrestlers that he coached decades earlier.

    In 2009, Fox News hosts Sean Hannity, Greta Van Susteren, and Bill
    O’Reilly displayed footage of bikini-clad women on spring break while discussing crime in Mexico. Hannity repeated the spring break segments
    again in 2014, 2017, and 2021.

    In now-deleted tweets, right-wing influencer Ian Miles Cheong argued
    that the age of consent should be lowered.
    Working with or defending alleged pedophiles and abusers

    Daily Wire host and anti-LGBTQ bigot Matt Walsh has attempted to
    normalize pregnancy and marriage for teenage girls and defended former
    Catholic Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, who was forced to resign after
    decades of reported sexual abuse. Walsh has also defended other abusers in
    the Catholic Church and minimized former reality TV star Josh Duggar’s
    multiple reports of child molestation (Duggar was later convicted and
    sentenced to over 12 years for downloading child pornography).

    Right-wing host and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee repeatedly
    defended Duggar and argued that he should be forgiven for his crimes.

    Right-wing pundit Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA has employed or partnered with multiple sex offenders and drawn criticism from other conservatives for failing to handle allegations of sexual assault against underage students at its events. Kirk has also weaponized the sexual
    assault of a minor to attack trans people.

    Tucker Carlson has defended statutory rape and described reporting it
    as “whiny,” claimed that underage boys being sexually harassed by a female teacher is “the greatest thing that ever happened,” suggested that it is
    “the dream of 15-year-old boys” to be sexually harassed by female teachers,
    and has shamed rape survivors and pushed general misogyny.
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    From the June 5, 2014, edition of Fox News' Outnumbered

    Fox News host Greg Gutfeld recently applauded a 38-year-old high school
    teacher who was charged with engaging in sexual intercourse with a 16-year-
    old student. Gutfeld exclaimed: “16 years old — I would have died for
    that!”
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    From the May 22, 2023, edition of Fox News' Gutfeld!

    Former Trump White House chief strategist and podcaster Steve Bannon spearheaded former Alabama state Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore’s
    2017 special election campaign for Senate, even after reports that Moore groped, forcibly kissed, and made nonconsensual advances toward various
    women. Moore was also accused of twice sexually assaulting a then-14-year-
    old girl by taking her to his home in the woods and forcibly touching her. Moore was 32-years-old at the time of the incident.

    Multiple right-wing media figures and outlets defended Moore’s Senate run, downplayed the report that he molested a child, and attacked his accusers. Then-Infowars host David Knight even pushed for Moore to run for Senate
    again in 2020.

    Several right-wing figures defended Hastert prior to being “sentenced for
    his part in an elaborate hush money scheme to cover up his years long molestation of teenage boys.”

    In 2014, Fox News host Jesse Watters suggested that statutory rape of a 16- year-old boy by an older woman is not as bad if the rapist is attractive.


    From the June 11, 2014, edition of Fox News' Outnumbered

    Frequent Fox News guest Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) was reportedly aware of
    sexual assaults occurring at Ohio State University while he was a wrestling coach in the 1990s and “chose to turn a blind eye.” Then-House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI), now a Fox Corp. board member, defended Jordan and dismissed
    the need for the House Ethics Committee to investigate members for “things
    that happened a couple of decades ago when they weren’t in Congress.”

    Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow attempted to turn Yiannopoulos into a martyr following his comments defending the sexual assault of minors.

    More examples of members of the far right falling into these categories
    appear to pop up all the time.



    The right-wing media’s hypocrisy on the topic is overwhelming, but it will likely not stop them from continuing to make baseless accusations about the LGBTQ community and putting real lives in danger.



    https://www.mediamatters.org/diversity-discrimination/right-wing-medias- shameful-history-defending-pedophilia-and-sexualizing

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  • From DEI elected Tina Kotek@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jan 29 09:38:34 2025
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    Washington running back Tybo Rogers, who was arrested and charged last month with rape in two instances that allegedly occurred during the 2023 season, is no longer with the program, a spokesman confirmed to ESPN.

    The team had suspended Rogers following his April 5 arrest. Rogers, 19, was charged with second- and third-degree rape for incidents involving two women in October and November. He pleaded not guilty to the charges last month.

    The first alleged rape occurred in late October, at the apartment of a 19-year-old Seattle Central College student, who reported the incident to Seattle police on Oct. 28. The second incident involved Rogers and a 22-year-old Washington student, whom he
    had met at a Halloween party. The alleged assault occurred at the female student's apartment, and she reported it to Washington's Title IX office on Nov. 28

    Washington suspended Rogers from team activities in late November and did not include him on the travel roster for the Pac-12 championship game Dec. 1 in Las Vegas, according to a certification of probable cause document from a Seattle police detective.
    The document also noted multiple emails within Washington's athletic department stating that Rogers shouldn't travel with the team to the championship game, but the emails included no reasons for the removal or possible discipline.

    The detective also referenced text messages from Washington staff members referencing Rogers and what was happening with him. The communications occurred shortly after the Washington student's report to the Title IX office, and after she had posted on
    her Instagram story, detailing the alleged assault and warning others to be careful around Rogers.

    Ryan Grubb, then the team's offensive coordinator, told reporter Dan Raley of Dailymotion in mid-December that Rogers was working through some off-field issues, and couldn't comment further. Grubb, head coach Kalen DeBoer and athletic director Troy
    Dannen all have since left Washington to take other jobs.

    Rogers returned to the team for the College Football Playoff semifinal and national championship games, where he had six total rushing attempts. He finished the season ranked third on the team in rushing.

    Rogers and another Washington player, Diesel Gordon, were charged last month with allegedly assaulting a cyclist in a road rage incident in March. According to a police report obtained by KOMO News, Rogers and Gordon yelled at the man to get out of the
    street, and after he went to a nearby stairwell to hide, they "hit him and pushed him down, damaging his bicycle, before leaving." Washington suspended Gordon from the team in early April, and Gordon is no longer with the team.

    https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/40153489/washington-tybo-rogers-charged-rape-no-longer-team

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