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Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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association-of-free-people:
“luchadoreofliberty:
“ tiffanarchy:
“ rossjm:
“ mod-squad-actual:
“ yourunclejingo:
“ rightsmarts:
“Because being against raping kids is a far-right position.
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The political compass is looking so lopsided.
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Normally it’s...
rightsmarts

Because being against raping kids is a far-right position.

yourunclejingo

The political compass is looking so lopsided.

mod-squad-actual

Normally it’s real swell to be vindicated, but I wish I had been wrong.

rossjm

The right: Hey uhhhhh raping children is bad

Media, academia and politicians:

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tiffanarchy

Pizzagate and pedophile-smearing also have something in common with the day care­– and satanic-abuse hysterias of the ’80s and ’90s. “Moral panics function somewhat like parables: They validate a group’s anxieties in a dramatic way, they exonerate the anxious from culpability, and they assign blame,” wrote Richard Beck, author of We Believe the Children: A Moral Panic in the 1980s, of the relationship between Pizzagate and those earlier conspiracies. Alt-right and men’s rights activists are nothing if not anxious—anxious about falling white birth rates, the increasing prominence of communities of color, the entrance of feminist rhetoric into mainstream discourse, growing visibility and rights for LGBTQ people, the election of a black president and the near-election of a female one, and mounting pushback against people who say racist and sexist things in public. By accusing progressives of pedophilia, men scared of losing power can convince themselves and their like-minded peers that they have legitimate reasons to orchestrate their opponents’ downfall.       

holy shit they actually went there

western media kills (x)

luchadoreofliberty

Wasn’t slate posting articles written by pedophiles begging for acceptance?

association-of-free-people

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Basically, yes.

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elpatron56:
“sheepdippedmax:
“ thetruecrimehothouse:
“ Léopold Storme is a young man from Marolles in Brussels, born July 29th 1987. At the age of 19, he brutally killed his parents and his sister in their store.
The stabbings seemed extremely...
thetruecrimehothouse

Léopold Storme is a young man from Marolles in Brussels, born July 29th 1987.  At the age of 19, he brutally killed his parents and his sister in their store.

The stabbings seemed extremely methodical and strangely mathematical.  His father François-Xavier was stabbed 23 times, his mother Caroline Van Ooste was stabbed 33 times, and his older sister Carlouchka was stabbed 44 times.

The bodies were discovered the next day and of course Léopold was questioned.  He had wounds on his hands that he could not clearly explain, claiming they were from various injuries (a bicycle fall, self harm).  He was unable to keep his story straight and kept changing the facts.  From not even being present to being there and getting away from a number of assailants, he was absolutely all over the place.  Technology was one of the things that gave him away.

From researching chloroform on the computer the day before the attack to asking a friend how to get a fight knife, it became obvious what had really happened.

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Léopold tried to get rid of the evidence but was unable to.  He used multiple SIM cards on his cell phone, one of which he activated just to call his sister and never used it again.  Leopold had stripped his sister to make the crime look sexual.  He left a bloody shoe imprint on her stomach, and his socks were found with his fathers blood on them in their residence.  His blood DNA was found on all 3 victims.  Traces of blood from his mother and sister were found on the hinges of his glasses.

In October 2010 he is sentenced to 26 years, only to be released on bail February 24th, 2017.

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Shortly afterwards, June 1st 2017 he was filmed drinking a beer at a pub which violated his parole.  On June 26, 2017 the court deemed that it was “not serious” and he was released under new conditions, those conditions being a psychiatric follow-up.

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He has always proclaimed his innocence, saying “I will claim my innocence all my life if necessary.”

sheepdippedmax

7 years for a triple homicide? He must know something we don’t

elpatron56

Nah that’s just Europe.