Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Nothing to See Here


Something to think about.

America now produces an estimated half of the world’s child porn. Of all the global internet servers that host child sexual abuse websites, nearly half are located in the United States. An estimated 50,000 Americans, at any given time, are on-line trading images of child sex abuse.

These are the facts.

This production depends on the sexual abuse of American children.

Imagine, for a moment, the number of children raped since you finished your morning coffee in order to produce half the world’s child porn. Think about the children you know. Given the numbers, it is statistically impossible that you do not know a child who is being sexually abused in America today.

It might even be your own child. But you wouldn’t know any of this by following mainstream media.

The American media establishment hardly covers child sex abuse crimes at all compared, for example, with the media coverage of child sex abuse scandals and cover-ups at the highest levels in the British Isles.

When mainstream media does report on the story the message is: Nothing to see here. Move along, please. Yes, there are a few powerful voices here and there that defend the survivor or attempt to deepen the discussion but, by and large, American journalists tend to act as apologists for the sex abuser and move off the story as quickly as possible.  (more...)


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