• Red0ctober@lemmy.world
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      13 天前

      The conspiracy wing/Q cult of the party have spent a lot of time trying to “root out” the global pedo cabal. Dump telling them to shut up about Epstein is a direct betrayal of what they’ve believed for years now. We will see if any actually peal off.

      • CharlesDarwin@lemmy.world
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        13 天前

        The conspiracy wing/Q cult of the party have spent a lot of time trying to “root out” the global pedo cabal

        Well, these dipshits thought Taco was going to bring about “The Storm” and arrest Hillary, Podesta, Obama, etc…and that children were being trafficked out of the basement of a basement-less pizza parlor, so, let’s just say they have a very active imagination and have next-level abilities to tie themselves into pretzels with their “logic” about the real world.

        Just the fact that they believe the real source of pedophilia would be primarily Democrats, and would not involve someone so obviously creepy and slimy like Taco - a guy that is on record saying what he has said about his own daughter - tells you a lot about their reasoning capabilities.

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          13 天前

          Its because they don’t and never have cared about children. They just want to hang/lynch people they don’t like while feeling righteous about it.

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    Whaaaa…

    Black won acquittal in 1991 for Smith, a nephew of John F. Kennedy, on rape charges and later married one of the jurors in that nationally televised case, Lea Black, who later became known as a cast member on “The Real Housewives of Miami.”

    He also represented Epstein during his 2006 criminal case on charges of soliciting prostitution from underage girls, and Black helped secure his 2008 plea agreement that was challenged by two victims who said the deal violated federal law because they were never given an opportunity to object to it.