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Wretchard: Darkness by day
2007-10-21
Posted by:3dc

#5  "NAMBLA and other gay abominations like it are inadequately protested by the homosexual community, much like how terrorism goes uncondemned by the vast majority of Muslims. In both cases, it is a damning silence and one that ill serves their demands for equality in society."


In both cases, it is the silent assent (hat tip to St. Thomas More) that actually allow the overt evil to exist.

A close look at the repeated light sentencing of pedophiles in the Northeast U.S. is certainly suggestive of a "network" of some sort. Perhaps the Feds should look at this.
Posted by: no mo uro   2007-10-21 18:56  

#4  If true, it only means that Europe can sink under its own weight without any help from Islam. Rather a disturbing but not altogether unforeseen notion.

There is always a tension between the evil caused by leaving enemy cells up and using them to find more enemy cells.

This will remain a central dilemma in dealing with terrorism, child abuse, organized crime and a host of other societal ills. My only comment is that those allowed to roam such dark corridors unfettered during the course of ongoing investigations should be rewarded with a bullet in the brain for their troublesome misdeeds.

I'll freely confess that this article forces me, once again, to measurably recalibrate my tolerance for homosexuals. The same "closet" mentality that conceals homosexualism can just as easily serve another far more perverse and utterly intolerable master like pedophilia. NAMBLA and other gay abominations like it are inadequately protested by the homosexual community, much like how terrorism goes uncondemned by the vast majority of Muslims. In both cases, it is a damning silence and one that ill serves their demands for equality in society.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-10-21 13:28  

#3  Honestly, I couldn't read much into it, this really disturbs me; still, as for the dutroux affair, much has been written about the "strange" aspects of it, and Belgium actually has what is known as the believers, IE the people who think there's more to it than a simple lone sexual predator (by the way, marc dutroux himself was a rapist who had preyed on young girls, but everything indicates he was not a pedophile himself).
Anyway, between the dutroux affair, the Brabant killers, and the ballets roses, Belgium appears to be one deeply rotten country, with a dark, dark underbelly.

This comes from a Paranoid Conspiracy Theory website, but it does make good points. It's up to you to decide what you believe.
Beyond the Dutroux Affair

Posted by: anonymous5089   2007-10-21 07:48  

#2  That's f*cked up.
Posted by: badanov   2007-10-21 06:17  

#1  Wow. I have no idea if he's right, but what an interesting essay.
Posted by: Steve White   2007-10-21 00:55  

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