1. A Tragic Rape And Murder Of A Little Girl
A couple of days ago I stumbled across a story about a 15-year-old boy named Adrian Jerry Gonzalez who raped and murdered an 8-year-old girl. She was his neighbor. This tragedy occurred in Santa Cruz, California. Below is a video that provides the entire story about it.
An Underage Boy Raped And Murdered An 8-Year-Old Girl A Little Over A Decade Ago
This boy only got four years behind bars for his crimes against this innocent little child. Have you ever noticed that in the American culture, it seems that the criminal justice system and the courts go easy on these punks no matter how heinous their sex crimes are and no matter how young their victims are?
What is so outrageous is that I can't even accuse Adrian Jerry Gonzalez of being a pedophile, because the Fifth Edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ("DSM-5") specifies that a pedophile can be no younger than 16 years of age. This is not the first time that I have ever come across stories about underage teenage boys receiving a light sentence for violent sex crimes or not receiving a sentence at all or even as so much being arrested.
On the other hand, the law shows no mercy for an adult man who may be only 19 or 20 years old and gets caught having consensual sexual relations with a 15-year-old girl who suffered no harm from the intercourse. Even worse, I'm always hearing and reading about stories about college sophomores facing lengthy prison sentences for being caught in online sex-sting operations in which they attempted to hook up with a high-school girl that didn't even exist.
The reason that punks like Adrian Jerry Gonzalez are always getting away with the kinds of heinous sex crimes that they do out in California is because the police are wasting too much of their time and resources pursuing frivolous and malicious statutory-rape cases. It's not only happening in California but in other parts of the United States as well.
Fortunately, Mr. Gonzalez was denied release once he served his four years behind bars, and, yes, he may remain on the sex-offender registry for the rest of his life. However, you know that the court system would have gone much harsher on him if he had been a young adult male who had gotten involved in a non-violent sexual relationship with a middle-school or high-school girl than they did.
Also, if Mr. Gonzalez attempts to get off the sex-offender registry, it will probably be easier for him to do so inasmuch as he was convicted of his crimes in a juvenile court. He's going to have it much easier than an adult man would have it for a non-violent sexual offense that would be legal in most European nations.
Our society, for the most part, appears to have an attitude that teenage boys younger than 18 years old can do no wrong whenever any crime they commit involves sexual violence. At the same time, all the self-righteous do-gooders in our criminal justice system are dead set on segregating pubescent and adolescent girls from college men any way they see fit no matter how benign such age-gap relationships may turn out to be.
The rape and murder of the above-described 8-year-old girl, Madyson Jordan Middleton ("Maddie"), took place near the Tannery Arts Center in Santa Cruz, California. If any of you are unfamiliar with it, below is a video that gives you a tour of it.
A Tour Of The Tannery Arts Center In Santa Cruz, California
You may have noticed in the video above that there was a memorial for Maddie. The video is from a year ago, and this arts center is apparently still going strong.
2. Misappropriated Police Resources
Cash Jordan reports that there have been a whole host of criminal incidents out in California in which groups of people have robbed both rich and middle-class people in their own homes in even some of the most affluent neighborhoods of Los Angeles County. Below is his video.
Cash Jordan Reports All The Crime And Chaos That Have Surfaced In California
I realize that California, especially Southern California, has had a longstanding problem with both property crimes and violent crimes. One year when I was still living in Los Angeles, California, there were over 200 murders in one month. If anyone reading my article were living in Los Angeles during the riots there in 1992 or was watching the news about it, you may remember how people were going into grocery stores and other businesses to loot the items there.
Well, it appears that what is happening now in Los Angeles County and in other parts of California is much worse than what went on back in 1992 during the L.A. riots. Does it have anything to do with Governor Gavin Newsom's policies there? I'm not going to pin all the blame on him. The core of this problem is much more elaborate than anyone cares to realize.
You may or may not have seen an episode of Dr. Phil in which Dr. Phil McGraw held interviews with a guest panel in relation to whether or not online sex-sting operations were a form of entrapment. On that same television show, a Lieutenant Brandon Purcell from the Fresno Sheriff's Office started flapping his jaws about how these online sex-sting operations were saving the children of our nation. Then he spoke as though there was no difference between an 8-year-old child and a 14-year-old minor.
Lieutenant Purcell? If you are reading this article, I can assure you that there is a world of a difference between an 8-year-old child and a 14-year-old minor. Otherwise, you would never hear about 14-year-old boys brutally raping and murdering 8-year-old girls. Moreover, no 8-year-old boy would ever rape and murder an 8-year-old girl.
What really got me angry about Lieutenant Purcell is that here his state jurisdiction has serious crimes happening all around, and he and other police officers like him are too busy conducting these online sex-sting operations to do anything about those same crimes in which people are losing valuable property to them. He'd much rather be on easy street with his police duties, and proactive online sex stings are exactly that.
Furthermore, the crimes that Mr. Jordan pointed out in his video involve real victims; whereas proactive online sex-sting operations involve no victims at all. Nations over in Europe that have statutory ages of consent as low as 14 years old don't even waste their time on such nonsense. That's why you don't have the kind of crimes over there that you have here in the United States.
Taxpayers have the right to complain about how police officers are spending or rather mispending their time and resources. If California got rid of all their online sex-sting operations and police officers went after real criminals, then perhaps California would not have the problem that Mr. Jordan described in his video above. Plain and simple.
Also, Americans need to stop whining about collegiate men chatting online with make-believe 13- or 14-year-old girls, when there is an ample number of underage boys that are sexually victimizing girls this young and getting away with it. Probably the reason that girls that young are seeking relationships with older partners is because they don't trust boys their own age.
You only have to look at the situation of the late Aubreigh Wyatt in which a 12- or 13-year-old boy raped her when she was 12 years old, and the police did nothing about it except for conduct an investigation that led to nothing positive. This young girl committed suicide, because the authorities and her school administrators allowed this punk to ruin her life.
So, some of you are concerned that 13- and 14-year-old girls are becoming sexually active with older partners? What makes you believe that these same girls are going to be so much better off with boys their own age, when fact has it that our nation has become the deadbeat teenage dad capital of the world? Our society desperately needs a reality check.
3. Final Thoughts
It is good that the Trump Administration has cut back on Federal Funding to the Internet Crimes Against Children ("I.C.A.C.") Task Force, but our elected officials have a long way to go before they are able to clean up all our sex laws. Unfortunately, way too many people in charge of our societal institutions are living in a make-believe world of age-appropriate perfection and wholesome purity, and they are trying to coerce others into doing so as well.
If more people speak up and speak against the current American sex laws and statutory-rape laws, perhaps our elected officials will feel pressured to do the right thing and revamp our laws. The silent majority cannot remain in the shadows forever.
The current sex laws and statutory-rape laws here in the United States are ruining our country. Police officers are misusing our tax dollars to go on missions and crusades to segregate adult men from teenage girls. These online sex-sting operations are teenage pregnancy-prevention campaigns at best, and they're overwhelming our criminal court dockets and penal facilities as a result of convictions for frivolous and malicious witch hunts.
A journalist named Michael Tracey has even warned the public about these dangerous moral panics that are overpowering our legal institutions here in the United States. His video is below.
Journalist Michael Tracey Denounces The Pedophile Panic As Being Harmful To Our Culture
The elephant in the room here is that way too many people, including police officers, are unable to get the definition of pedophilia right. I wouldn't doubt that Lieutenant Brandon Purcell of the Fresno Sheriff's Office watches videos like the one below.
Teenage Girls Model A Casual Summer Denim Collection To Market Clothing To Middle-School And High-School Girls
These idiots with guns and badges who view themselves to be morally perfect are usually the worst offenders of their own so-called values and principles. One day we're going to be watching the news and hear about Lieutenant Purcell getting caught with his pants down in a hotel room with a pubescent or adolescent coed, and then he won't be talking so loudly and arrogantly on these television interview shows like Dr. Phil. It's only a matter of time.
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