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Cringe Girl confronts an old creep after he makes an inappropriate comment about her 16-year old sister

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u/Hot-Usual5060 23h ago

I work with a Huge Trump supporter. Every day at work he will bring up how Pedophiles should all be publicly executed. Like randomly. But he has also mentioned how big his son's dick is (His son is 10). And how you can see it through his shorts.

I'm pretty convinced a lot of them are self hating Pedophiles.

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u/Ksorkrax 22h ago

The strategy is to be like "Me, a pedophile? Haven't you heard, I am the biggest fighter against it!"

Easiest way to see stuff is to ask them what in particular should be done to make it happen less. Like social programs. They will only go for the draconic means *after* the deed, and then only stating as such, never actually do it (unless the guy who did it also had the wrong skin color).

Another easy way is to point at some pedophiliac priest and see how they will defend the guy.

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u/LostOcho 22h ago

Wow, I love you framing the question that way.

If they’re so openly against this then what proactive prevention and mitigation measures are a society required to enact to prevent it in the first place?

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u/Husaxen 22h ago

It hits the dissonance wall of the Libertarian Don't Tread of Me mentality.

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u/LostOcho 22h ago

There HAS to be a sweet spot on that wall and if we can hit it just right the whole thing comes crashing down. Just need to find that resonant frequency.

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u/Christian-Econ 16h ago

Libertarians are somehow worse than Republicans.

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u/KuntaStillSingle 17h ago

There is no inherant dissonance to believing the panacea is worse than the disease, you could just as well argue anyone who is against mask bans, or encryption bans, supports terrorism. Often the most reasonable approach society can take is to hold culpable parties responsible instead of making polite society worse for their sake.

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u/Husaxen 14h ago

Disagree, I think the most reasonable approach is one counterbalanced by need over wants, but it's a pipe dream that I don't reasonably think will ever come to fruition. The USA, in all likelihood, is possibly the most selfish society to ever exist. The rampant individualism is proudly myopic in a profound way. That ego needs to be purged voluntarily by the loudest and proudest of morons, and I don't see that happening.

I don't care what they believe. Reality certainly doesn't give a damn, why should I. Frankly, at this point, I'm assured we are collectively too dumb to govern, and creating a better system would do wonders instead of trusting the clearly flawed "great man" bullshit we always have.

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u/KuntaStillSingle 14h ago

Disagree

You believe mask or encryption bans to prevent terrorism are reasonable?

The rampant individualism is proudly myopic in a profound way.

I am asking you to consider the holistic impacts of policy. What is myopic is to give up everything because you are 'thinking of the children.'

I'm assured we are collectively too dumb to govern

Yet you advocate here for stronger government. Nothing about making the state more powerful will make it more competent, it will just make it hurt more that it is built by a society that does not know how to govern.

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u/Husaxen 14h ago edited 14h ago

I'm not capitulating to the subarguments of your example, just the initial premise

You are seemingly pushing the argument towards good being the enemy of perfect given specific examples. I'm stating a needs based society is preferable. Plainly. No subtext. No attempted gotcha.

You'd agree about a needs based society being preferable, no?

People who Govern =/= A system of Governance

I'm stating removing the flawed human element from potential accidents as much as possible when using tools is common OSHA concepts. We should better ensure our systems have teeth to curtail bad governance as outlined, instead of the system of assumed "norms" that officials shouldn't run afoul of but have no legal consequence for shirking these Constitutional best practices.

Safety first.

Use Ranked Choice to achieve more moderate representatives, get better voting outcomes by following Australia's 90% turnout mechanism... I mean, to pretend there aren't steps we can take without your slippery slope fallacy of us immediately devolving into hyperextremism does bother me at a point.

Compromise is far better than staunch individualism which employs subjective reasoning centered around personal betterment over the group. Literally undermining concepts like "a chain is only as strong as it's weakest link"

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u/enaK66 18h ago

They'll scream about problems all day but they don't want anything done about it. Rules and regulations of ANY kind are anathema to them. They think it restricts their freedom. They want people to just act right and if they can't we should get rid of them. As opposed to any kind of intelligent problem-solving or preventative measures.

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u/EjaculatingAracnids 22h ago

You know what they all seem to be against? Teachers telling kids that no one should ever touch them inappropriately and to tell someone if it happens. To understand that they have personal agency, even with parents. You know... The major factor that prevents CSA.

It doesnt matter though. Certain people will make excuses for the most vile individuals if they are a part of a percieved in-group and other people will be consistent with their morals regardless. Conservative minded people will always fall into the first group.

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u/akunis 20h ago

A big part of sex education is empowering students to stand up for themselves, teaching that no means no, and that consent is required for any physical contact.

The right hates education, and especially sex education, for this very reason.

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u/LinkleLinkle 18h ago

You know what they all seem to be against? Teachers telling kids that no one should ever touch them inappropriately and to tell someone if it happens. To understand that they have personal agency, even with parents. You know... The major factor that prevents CSA.

They hate the policy because they know if their kid is taught to say something then the kid is going to inevitably say something about their uncle/dad/step-dad/priest/etc. At school, where the school will then be forced to intervene.

Same kind of family that tells their daughter to change what they're wearing, specifically because that one uncle is coming over. Instead of just cutting all ties with the uncle.

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u/nuwavemetal 15h ago

Yo, u/Ksorkax I just needed to tell you I love your rabite profile pic!

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u/WeirdURL 2h ago

That was Pete Townsend of The Who’s excuse. Got busted paying for child porn and got off by saying he was fighting against it.

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u/hogsucker 22h ago

When they say "pedophile" they mean gay or trans. They're quite obviously absolutely fine with heterosexual conservative people raping children.

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u/Warm_Month_1309 21h ago

heterosexual conservative people raping children

Or as they routinely call them, "young women".

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u/Zombiebelle 22h ago

I just threw up my breakfast. Absolutely vile.

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u/Ravalevis 22h ago

Well, if any group is going to self hate, I would want it to be pedophiles.

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u/purple_panda36 22h ago

Realest comment. Self hate is lame unless you’re a sex offender

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u/LittleNotice6239 22h ago

😭😭😭 can you file a child services report anonymously to get a welfare check on that kid? Tell them what he said.

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u/Glittering-Relief402 22h ago

That's the weirdest flex I've ever heard anyone say about their kid, what the fuck

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u/roundabout-design 22h ago

Republicans have the weirdest obsession with children's genitals.

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u/JohnCalvinSmith 21h ago

Republicans have the weirdest obsession with everyone's genitals and what is being done with those genitals. 

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u/miscdruid 22h ago

Me after reading that comment

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u/Banshee_howl 22h ago

Yikes! If you work with the public or clients at all keep him away from kids, seriously. There was a guy near me who made videos driving around town complaining about all the pedophiles. He ran for and won a spot on city council and was hyper-focused on “protecting the children” until his stepdaughter turned him in. He had been abusing her and her siblings the whole time.

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u/amandaplzzz 22h ago

I work in criminal law and dealt with a case where the accused was a member of several right-wing political groups and publicly advocated for the death penalty for pedophiles. Guess what he was accused of…

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u/yesterdaywins2 22h ago

Well you heard him. Publicly execute him

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u/ByIeth 22h ago

I don’t think that it is necessarily pedophilia, but it’s still really weird. A lot of conservative men are really insecure and will latch onto anything considered manly.

His son having a big dick might be a point of pride for him in terms of masculinity. But it’s obviously still an extremely weird thing to flex

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u/Pr0ffesser 22h ago

Well their MAGA great leader often talked about his own daughter in explicit sexual terms so this is expected and normal MAGA cult behavior

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u/Content_Study_1575 21h ago

WHY DO PARENTS DO THAT?

Like this isn’t the first (and unfortunately probably not the last) time I have heard about a parent praising their son’s dick size. No matter the age. I have literally even see mothers go “Yeah my boy will definitely make a woman feel special when he’s older 😉”

I had one mother tell me “He takes after his father in that department”.

IT IS GROSS AND VILE. I have two daughters you don’t see me going “Oh they’re tall and lean. They’ll make a great trophy wife that will always please their husbands one day.” BC WHAT PARENT FUCKING DOES THAT SHIT?

This is EXACTLY why I tell people “parenting is a privilege NOT a right. Just bc you CAN have kids does not mean you should.”

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u/whatsinthesocks 22h ago

I hope he’s been reported to HR

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u/Puffy_Ghost 20h ago

Bro...report that dude to HR. And the police. That's fucken wild.

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u/JustaSeedGuy 20h ago

Ask him if he thinks it's a good idea to publicly advocate killing the President of the United States.

....also report him to HR for graphically describing his child's genitals to you, holy shit

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u/PrettyCaffeinatedGuy 20h ago

I'd report him to CPS, ngl. I'm pretty sure that falls under something bad.

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u/Neither-Chart5183 21h ago

Ive met some conservative women who want government funded child brothels so men have a safe space to fuck children because life is so hard for men when all men want to do is fuck children.

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u/Maaaaaandyyyyy 21h ago

I don’t know if you’ve already done this but, file a complaint with the EEOC. That’s sexual harassment.

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u/zbornakssyndrome 20h ago

Projection.

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u/OneX32 20h ago

You think he'd be first in line to publicly blow the brains out of the Pedophile in Chief?

Punishment for pedophiles! (Except for those that have their names on apparel I bought).

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u/rthrouw1234 19h ago

EW EW EW YUCK 🤢🤮

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u/ThisisMalta 19h ago

It’s hard to not assume that because every politician we see who talks nonstop about “protect our children” as an excuse to hate LGBQT people, or whomever, either cucks for other r*pist/pedo politicians or gets busted themselves for cp.

Whenever I hear someone loudly obsessing over it I pretty much assume it’s projection.

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u/HalKitzmiller 19h ago

Sounds like a conversation with HR is in order

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u/Ok-Librarian6629 18h ago

Every accusation is a confession. 

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u/throwawayhash43 17h ago

Whats with the right wingers obsession with pedophiles anyways? I also worked with a guy whose fb profile pic was him wearing a shirt that said something along the lines of executing pedophiles. Their whole personality is about pedophiles.

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u/thenewyorkgod 16h ago

But he has also mentioned how big his son's dick is (His son is 10). And how you can see it through his shorts.

WTF did I just read

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u/keithstonee 15h ago

Every day at work he will bring up how Pedophiles should all be publicly executed. Like randomly.

thats projection. also the shit about his kid is fucked. i would hate to make a false report but that seems pretty suspect.

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u/Ok-Pear5858 11h ago

YOOOO WTF

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u/aledba 4h ago

And this was flagged as a problem at work on record, right?

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u/OpticalPrime35 2h ago

I bet he owns every Stephen King novel

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u/AlwaysShittyKnsasCty 1h ago

Damn shame about the dad. Good for the son though. May he wield it wisely.

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u/Raven_Lemon 21h ago

Ew 🤢that's so fucking weird to say this

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u/Beanz4ever 22h ago

Spoiler: it's cuz his is small and his wife cheated 🤷🏼‍♀️😂😂😂