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Evil Harry's avatar

Well done.

Both of you saved that young girls life.

Thankfully, "do gooders", haven't broken the justice system over there.

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Susie AH's avatar

Good points about the foster care system, I have my suspicions about the lack of integrity in that sector here in the UK. I know one paedophile, a church goer and virtue signaller who fostered children for many decades. He’s dead now but there are plenty to replace him and social services are just interested in finding a place for a child irrespective of whether the place they put them is less safe than the family. It’s horribly sad, sickening and no one wants to believe it’s happening.

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Jerome V's avatar

"So why does all of the money flow to breaking up blood ties in the USA?"

This is the key question. I think I know the answer. But it won't be popular.

It appears "our" institutions (including foster care, law, education and entertainment) have been captured by entities that have some kind of twisted desire to inflict harm on the conquered populations.

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William Hunter Duncan's avatar

When I hear a story like this I can only respond with an anecdote about an old custom of presenting the victim with the perpetrator's head. That would not probably be appropriate for a six year old, but it might have made the parents feel better. Though if the guy did go to jail for a long time that is probably better.

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Connecting The Dots's avatar

I've written many times, that this needs to be a crime that carries a mandatory death sentence. In this case, they could have told the little girl that the filthy pervert was gone forever and would never do that to another child again...no head needed, BUT to be sure, his head should have been lopped off and then tossed into a hole, with the rest of him.

No long jail sentence, just kill these predators and be done with it.

It says allot about where our world has gone, when 24 countries have the death penalty for trafficking drugs...not children. We collectively have erased many lines in the societal sands and this one protecting kids should cause us all the most shame.

As Amy's older daughter pointed out, the norm these days would be to minimize the molestation, in court (legal or public opinion) and most assuredly turn the situation back on the child and rescuers. This is where our collective morals and tolerance have taken us.

Well done to you and your younger daughter, Amy. Lets hope that Bootlamfee's family was able to counsel her and turn the episode into one of learning and later healing.

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William Hunter Duncan's avatar

My only concern is, here in America, the lopping off of heads would lead probably to a lot more than pederast heads rolling about, turning into something considerably less than justice and more like the fire of retribution about all manner of things. But then, hard to say, that might be preferable to the 'normalization" of pederasty.

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Connecting The Dots's avatar

I understand what your saying, so this is not aimed at you...but an observation of why we are not at the death penalty phase in this on going atrocity, on kids.

You get that knee jerk reaction allot, from those who don't want to have to look at the "dark or messy" side of things. It's much easier to go see a movie, that's not real, because you can leave after 2 hours and forget all about it...but feel as if you have done your part to fight "this terrible terrible thing". People wont even call it what it is...the mental and physical rape and sodomy of children.

They also won't think it can happen to them or their kids - which subconsciously turns it into a "far off or infrequent problem"...not critical enough for a death sentence...which allows it to fester and grow.

My last post included an account of a survivor, who at 13 was internet groomed, abducted outside her home in PA and driven to northern VA, then chained to a basement floor - by the neck - then live streamed as she was raped and sodomized by the POS that groomed and abducted her. She was rescued by the FBI several days later.

This bastard should have been immediately killed. No trial needed.

There will always be gray areas in how we handle these extreme crimes, but they must be met with extreme punishments.

You make the laws black and white - cut and dry, with no perversion of them.

With clear lines drawn, it is up to everyone to conduct themselves accordingly.

Ever wonder why you see hundreds of articles on covid and the scamdemic, but very few on Child trafficking, rape, sodomy and molestation...covid is less uncomfortable - mentally - than abused children. The global traffickers and predators know this about the masses and use it to their advantage. You see it in the new innocuous labels they have come out with...MAPs instead of pedophiles or child rapists.

We must change all that...and drag this into the light and keep it there.

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William Hunter Duncan's avatar

Probably that day is coming....

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Connecting The Dots's avatar

My hope is that you are correct. We all need to do what we can, to make it happen.

Thanks for the conversation!!

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Connecting The Dots's avatar

Amen.

There needs to be a bounty system implemented and list distributed all known traffickers and pedophiles.

As with all crime, when there is no consequence, then there is no reason for these criminals to either stop or work to change their behaviors.

We wouldn't allow a rabid pack of dogs, to roam our streets/neighborhoods, freely attacking our kids, so why the hell would we allow these animals, the ability to do so??

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Mrs S's avatar

They don't execute child rapists because then there is no incentive not to kill the child afterwards.

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Lynn's avatar

Horrifying story. I met my first pedophile when I was 5 years old in 1961. He was the son (about 19 or 20 years old) of a woman whose house we would go to swim in her pool almost every day. She wasn't home that day and my sister and friend and I waited in her garage for her to come home. The son came into the garage and asked who wanted to earn a dollar. I popped up my hand. I went inside with him and he wanted me to take off my bathing suit, which he tried to wrestle off my small body. I fought and was frighted as hell. I struggled and he grabbed me by both upper arms and lifted me off the floor. His power was absolute. I will never forget the look in his eyes as decided how he was going to assault me. He only stopped because of my sister and friend in the garage - witnesses. He put me down and I ran. I never told anyone. A few years ago, I found the address of that house. It was owned by the same family (his mom and dad) for decades after that incident. The house had several liens for bail bonds. I don't know how many young girls he raped or killed. I know I was very, very lucky. And to this day, I question: What makes a person a pedophile?

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

I was a teacher for a few years and had to report one child to DFCS for repeated horrible bruises only seen when the child was hanging upside down from monkey bars. She always said she had had a bike wreck but the 3rd time, I reported it. I semi-regret doing so. They removed her and her brother from the home for about 6-8 weeks saying it was the mom’s boyfriend harming her, then returned the children with admonition not to have them alone with the boyfriend. I think the removal was very traumatic and then things returned to business as usual pretty quickly but I had no proof.

Here in the USA, YES many children face worse harm after being removed than not. 60 Min. did a show on migrant kids sleeping through all their classes due to working all night scrubbing (with scalding water and bleach) meat packing plants at like 14 years old. The kids were removed from the home. The teacher who reported them was so happy with herself. She assumed happily ever after. I dare say she did way more harm than good, and yea, it’s horrific for kids to have to do that to make ends meet but evidently it’s far better than whatever they were facing in their home countries, and now they’ve set those kids up for who knows what in foster care?!

As they say, it’s horrible for people to make some of the decisions they make BUT not making them can be far worse.

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TFish's avatar

Beautiful vigilance. It takes many to keep watch and protect the vulnerable.

This is real heroism.

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Shy's avatar

Thank you for sharing that traumatic story, Amy. Your skepticism about the popular movie and it not outing the U.S. foster system is echoed in an excellent review of it on https://healthimpactnews.com/

They have been exposing the enormous flaws in the system for many years now and are a valuable content resource that more people need to know about.

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Amy Sukwan's avatar

I have been a regular on that website for many years. Brian Shilavy does excellent work and God Bless him

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consuelo's avatar

Thank you for writing about your experiences. There was much misery in our family because our father and his father and his father were all alcoholics. The drunkenness and fighting and lying and whoring and abusing and disfunction ruined much for children and mothers. I noticed that heavy drinking is part of your family's activity. Please consider what it costs you all. Please may you all repent and turn to God. Not gods but The God of the Bible.

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JamesDuff's avatar

Old Chinese proverb paraphrased: if you want to ruin a country, attack the family. It’s been a silent war against a solid tight family unit. Case in point over a observation of 68 years. TV used to promote family units. Father knows Best. Solid heterosexual roles. Mom home Dad works. The Simpsons portray

The man as a donut eating slob who just happens to work at a nuclear power plant. What could wrong.

Child trafficking is about as low a human can go.

Sexual predators are now being front center, which is good to being awareness to this huge profitable

Area. Adrenochrome ought to tell the world this must stop.

Upon leaving the pool yesterday a young toddler went off to the playground... I knew his mother was

Back under the tent with other adults... I watched

Him thinking where are you momma? If I was if the mindset to grab that little guy, it would have very easy. I sat and watched the momma finally respond to this wandering rug rat... satisfied that she finally

Came over was good enough for me.

We have a serious issue in america some 85,000

Children are missing from the invading illegals streaming our border.

It’s as if our illegitimate government is human/child trafficking right in front of our faces, mockingly saying stop us if you can!

Well if anything is to unite decent people in the states, in the world this one issue ought to be the

Final hammer. Enough is enough.

Bumper sticker on truck said “ dead sex offenders don’t repeat”

That’s the hard edge some people are at.

We have a morality crisis.

We best confront this demon bc it has had its way long enough.

This hill is worth fighting for.

Notice Hollywood actors on strike.

Silence is complicit.

This lesson will strengthen your daughters instincts! Too bad she loses her buddy.

Good thing she was sharp enough to tell you!!

Great reactions on your part both heroes and

Bootlamfee is better for your quick decisive actions.

God what have we become, den of sexual predators that prey on the weak

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Amy Sukwan's avatar

I remember my father HATED two television shows that became popular when I was growing up: Married With Children and The Simpsons. In both cases he despised their portrayal of fathers as drunken, belligerant slobs. He may well have had a point...

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I suspect, that these were deliberate attempts to first undermine the Father figure. It is insulting when hollywood, sets an agenda. Now I understand that 50% of all marriages go south, I am on my second marriage and will try a 3rd time, so I have no moral ground to claim a superior track record of being that solid father figure. LOL but, butt, I remained friends with the 2 Mommas, and my children all still talk to me. Way back in the 60's divorce was very uncommon. 70's was another story. The fact is the family has been attacked, fact is someone needs to watch the kids. Fact is sexual abuse was happening when i was in gradeschool, and highschool, it was just always behind closed doors. I think your Dad saw through the narrative. Today even the CDC is promoting chest feeding. I just think we have gone way too far left. But I am old school. I do think children need a strong Dad in their lives. I also firmly believe that the Woman is the center

of the universe birthing, caretaking of children, man's role is to protect the Woman, and Child.

Take the man out of the picture, and.....well I think that there is a war on Men and Woman....

it makes me shake my head, a man wanting to compete against woman. Demoralizing Woman!

Being labeled a white terrorist bc one is a heterosexual Christian male is an attack on masculinity. Nothing wrong with being a Man. A strong Noble man in the WEF gangsters eyes is a threat. Back to the TV programming has done some serious damage. Monkey see, Monkey do.

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Mrs S's avatar

That's a horrific story. I think normal people can't get their heads around it.

Thank god you were there. Thank god your daughter told you.

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Curtis's avatar

Heart-wrenching story, although it could've been much worse without you and Eliza intervening.

I've seen "The Sound of Freedom", and followed and support OUR for quite a while. They are a completely private organization and absolutely do provide extensive aftercare for the rescued children. The US government-based foster system however is corrupt, inept and compromised. I'm sure there are a few good people and a few happy endings, but not nearly enough. In my state they can now legally remove children from their parents' if the parents won't affirm and pay for "gender-affirming" care.

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Amy Sukwan's avatar

I'm glad to hear that OUR does provide comprehensive aftercare. Within US foster care, there are no doubt good people and those stories are routinely highlighted to paint it in the most positive light. There are unfortunately more horror stories than not...

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