1. I.C.E. Vs. The American People
The Federal government here in the United States has entrusted Immigration and Citizenship Enforcement ("I.C.E.") to enforce sex laws pertaining to minors everywhere in the nation. A YouTuber who goes by the user name of Styxhexenhammer666 believes that this is a good thing as he reveals about himself in his video below.
YouTuber Styxhexenhammer666 Believes That I.C.E. Agents Have Good Intentions In Pursuing Child Predators
I have watched a number of YouTuber Styxhexenhammer666's videos, and I find them to be informative and of good quality. If everything that YouTuber Styxhexenhammer666 states in his video above is accurate, then I would cheer the I.C.E. agents on for their crime-busting efforts, so to speak.
Nevertheless, if you have read my article titled "Cops Are Getting A Dose Of Their Own Bitter Medicine," then you know that this could not be a worse idea than it is, and it's only going to bring about major problems. I.C.E. agents have already killed innocent people.
The concern I have is that the Federal government is providing monetary rewards to I.C.E. agents for each arrest that they make. Does that sound familiar? Of course, it does. It's the same kind of corrupt system that the Internet Crimes Against Children ("I.C.A.C.") Task Force has with the United States Department of Justice ("DOJ"), and only bad things can come out of it. Norman Michael Achin explains this concern in his video below.
Norman Michael Achin Reports That I.C.E. Agents Are Getting Money Bonuses For Each Arrest They Make
Even people that have conservative viewpoints about juvenile-justice-related issues do not trust the I.C.A.C. Task Force because of this same set-up insofar as they question the true motives of their so-called law-enforcement activities. Below is a video about it.
Could I.C.A.C. Sex Stings Be Manufacturing Crimes Instead Of Stopping Them?
If the I.C.A.C. Task Force cannot be trusted to enforce American sex laws pertaining to minors in a fair manner, then why should we trust I.C.E. to do so, especially since they have been notorious for committing human-rights violations? It's like having the fox watch over the henhouse. It makes absolutely no sense at all.
Back in the 1990s, the Immigration and Naturalization Service ("I.N.S") had gone through a myriad of scandals involving their immigration-enforcement officers committing rapes and murders. In 2003, President George W. Bush attempted to clean up this whole situation by merging I.N.S. with the United States Department of Homeland Security in the form of a series of child agencies known as the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services ("U.S.C.I.S.") and Immigration and Citizenship Enforcement ("I.C.E."), among other ones.
From that same point on, I.C.E. agents developed a positive reputation as opposed to the way I.N.S. agents operated back in the 1990s and before then. Now every time you turn on the news on television or on the Internet, you're inundated with horror stories about I.C.E. agents committing a number of human-rights violations and ignoring the United States Constitution in the process.
In his video below, Norman Michael Achin describes how ring cameras are sharing your data with I.C.E. This is probably the least violent thing that I.C.E. has ever done to American citizens.
I.C.E. Has Taken Their Injustices Above And Beyond All Decency
These I.C.E. agents don't care about our rights. They only care about throwing their weight around and going on power trips to earn their rewards.
2. Fake Pedophilia Is Not A Solution
A YouTube influencer named Kyle Kulinski has a channel named "Secular Talk." I don't agree with all the negative stuff he says about President Donald J. Trump insofar as he tries to depict him inaccurately as the next George Wallace.
Nonetheless, I must give Mr. Kulinski credit where credit is due. He has posted a number of very interesting videos on YouTube regarding events throughout the nation. The problem that I have with his video below is that even though I commend him for exposing the problem with I.C.E. agents clashing with police officers, he goes off on a tangent and uses fake pedophilia to support his arguments at some point in his video.
Kyle Kulinski Doesn't Believe That It's Good Whenever I.C.E. Agents And Police Officers Turn Violent With One Another
Now, I completely get it. It's very concerning that I.C.E. agents and police officers throughout the United States may be going as far as killing one another, and that alone would not be good for our nation.
Nonetheless, way too many YouTube influencers like Mr. Kulinski appear to believe that pedophilia and child molestation are when a harem of teenage groupies go out with a group of rock stars who are older than what parents would approve of, so that they can party and have a good time, when nothing could be any further from the truth. In other words, they think that pedophilia and child molestation are a Lori-Mattix thing in which teenage girls and adult men let the good times roll in each other's company.
Well, in contrary to these YouTube influencers' misguided perceptions, pedophilia and child molestation are something much more elaborate than any of them care to realize. You only have to watch the video below from beginning to end to know that these YouTube influencers could never be accurate about anything they say regarding pedophilia and child molestation.
A Convicted Sex Offender Tells Her Story About Being A Child Molestation Victim And Later On A Child Molester
Mr. Kulinski shouldn't be bringing up the Epstein files and the accusations against President Trump as examples of pedophilia and child molestation in his video above, because they're not examples of pedophilia and child molestation. I agree with most everyone that the late Jeffrey Epstein did a number of horrendous things to young girls, but none of those girls on Little Saint James Island were prepubescent children.
President Trump's accuser was not a prepubescent child when he allegedly raped her but rather a 14-year-old girl. Moreover, considering that President Trump has been married to three of the most beautiful women in the world, why would he even need to go preying on teenage girls? Therefore, I believe that the rape accusations against him are false.
Nevertheless, if one were to assume for the sake of argument and ONLY for the sake of argument that President Trump raped a 14-year-old girl during his adult life and Dr. Ray Blanchard had gotten his own way with the American Psychiatric Association ("A. P. A.") changing the definition of pedophilia in the Fifth Edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ("DSM-5") to include teenagers in a pedophile's age pole of sexual attraction, then we'd have to start calling Levi Johnston, Jesse Mack Butler, and the late Aubreigh Wyatt's nameless rapist pedophiles too.
Never mind that these three individuals were the same age as their victims who were minors at the time of their respective assaults. Romeo-and-Juliet laws give underage boys a get-out-of-jail-free card in cases of "statutory rape," but they're not entitled to one in cases of forcible rape upon a minor. Any of you self-proclaimed child advocates and wood-chipper enthusiasts out there can accuse me of being politically incorrect for saying so, but facts are facts.
It's not to say that Americans should not demand to see the Epstein files. The late Mr. Epstein clearly harmed underage girls, but he still falls short of the definition of a pedophile. When Mr. Kulinski ill-informs the public about who is and who is not a pedophile, he's promoting fake pedophilia for his own self-serving purposes.
I would not doubt that when the Epstein files are finally disclosed to the public, there will likely be names of men in them that are equally as repulsive on the inside as they look on the outside like Robert S. Mueller III and Dr. Park Elliott Dietz. Then the Federal authorities will have a real case of abuse against underage girls to prosecute. I don't mean to sound shallow, but I have to be brutally honest.
In any event, President Trump is not protecting any pedophiles, because there was no pedophilia happening on Little Saint James Island before the late Mr. Epstein was arrested. The late Mr. Epstein was undoubtedly a vile person, but he was not a child molester, at least not in a classic sense.
I, alongside a number of people, believe that Doug of Liberty Mutual Insurance looks like a child molester and a pedophile. If you don't know who he is, which I cannot imagine with as many times as his face has appeared on television, he's that jerk that runs around with an emu, talking about saving people money on their insurance. What a joke! Well, it doesn't mean that he really is a child molester or a pedophile, although nothing would surprise me about this buffoon.
3. Final Thoughts
Do not rely purely on the YouTube-influencer grapevine for accurate information. There is a lot of good information on YouTube, but you have to click on the videos from reliable news organizations instead to find it.
Kyle Kulinski? If you're reading this article, look up the specific definition of pedophilia in the DSM-5 before you accuse anyone else of engaging in it. It might help you steer clear of a defamation lawsuit against you. Also, even if you don't agree with everything our president does, at least respect him as our Commander-in-Chief. He's working his butt off in the Oval Office to get things done for our country.
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