The Myth of the ‘Underage Woman’
Atlantic,
by
Megan Garber
Original Article
Posted By: MissMolly,
8/16/2019 4:29:43 AM
On Monday, the New York Times columnist James B. Stewart published a remarkable article: a summary of an interview he had conducted last August with Jeffrey Epstein. The two were ostensibly talking together about matters of business—about rumors that Epstein had been doing advisory work for the electric-car company Tesla. But Epstein, in Stewart’s telling, kept guiding the conversation toward the secret that was at that point no secret at all: the fact that Epstein was a convicted sex offender. “If he was reticent about Tesla,” Stewart wrote, “he was more at ease discussing his interest in young women”:
He said that criminalizing sex
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Trigger2 8/16/2019 4:36:11 AM (No. 153607)
Legalizing pedophlia and other sex perversions is the #1 policy of the DemonRat party.
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varkdriver 8/16/2019 5:40:41 AM (No. 153617)
James B. Stewart wrote an excellent book in 1996 entitled "Blood Sport", detailing the many slimy slippery dealings of the Clintons in Arkansas as well as The White House. I will eagerly read this article of his in The NY Slimes, then take a long shower!
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Rinktum 8/16/2019 6:58:20 AM (No. 153659)
Epstein is a pathetic indictment of the rich and powerful among us who believe they deserve to have whatever their heart desires because of who they are. Clearly, he never gave a thought to what he was doing to these young girls as long as they performed as he wished. It is a depravity beyond the understanding of normal human beings. Preying on young improvised girls is reprehensible regardless of their willingness. His wealth was, no doubt, mind blowing to these girls who were procured by Ghislaine Maxwell by promising them large sums of money. Epstein and Maxwell knew exactly what they were doing. Both were so debauched in their own way that consideration of the welfare of these girls was not even on their radar. As with many wealthy people, money is the driving force in their lives that directs decisions. If money is everything to them, it must almost assuredly be more than everything to those who are lacking it. Therefore, they had no qualms about what they were doing. After all, they were giving the girls what they valued most, money. No harm, no foul, right?
Society does play a part in all this. We do sexualize our girls. They are not protected as they should be, but that is in the per view of the parents. Kids are bombarded with sexual images everywhere. It is difficult to teach children self-respect and dignity when the world around you promotes the opposite. God help us as parents to realize that if we abdicate our responsibility as parents, someone will come along and take advantage of them. All it takes is someone willing to pursue and then use them. Maxwell and Epstein embodied those debauched and dehumanizing roles in spades. There should be no quarter given to Maxwell. She is as guilty as Epstein and should be held accountable.
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ROLFNader 8/16/2019 8:08:42 AM (No. 153694)
I can just about guess what he was 'advising' to Elon Musk and it had nothin to do with that loser car business of his.
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lakerman1 8/16/2019 9:21:21 AM (No. 153752)
In Mexican culture, Quinciniera (I'm sure I didn't spell it correctly)) is celebrated for a girl who turns 15 - it identifies her as ready for marriage. If she is ready for marriage, she is ready for asexual activity.
In our diversified culture, that has at least some minimal impact on public morals.
TV shows, rock music, rap music all sexualize girls. (actually, rap demeans girls and women, but I suppose it is racist to say so.)
If Epstein had never existed, there would still be serious questions about girls and sexual activity.
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zephyrgirl 8/16/2019 9:48:16 AM (No. 153779)
Sadly, today's young girls are told that sexual activity is "empowering," and that they should indulge freely. They're jumping into sex at very young ages, encouraged by the depraved adults in the public schools, colleges and social media. Jeffrey Epstein took full advantage of these girls by waving money at them, more money than they'd make babysitting, or working at a fast food joint. To him, they were just pieces of meat, trashy little girls to be thrown away when he was done with them. We shouldn't be surprised at him or his co-conspirators. When something is easily available, there will always be someone who takes a lot of it.
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JHHolliday 8/16/2019 4:06:59 PM (No. 154111)
Enough money will buy just about anything. It's commonplace nowadays to read about a parent trying to sell a daughter for sex for a price. Some of them much younger than Epstein's toys. Sad though I am sure Satan is pleased.
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