The interviewee is a Kazak man who was groomed and sexually abused, to an extent, by Tim Walz when he was on a 1 year exchange to the US. Allegedly.
He was 16 at the time. It was through the "FLEX" program, which is through the State Department.
Walz didn't rape the guy, but got as far butt groping on several occasions and having a weird, offensive conversation where he try to confuse the guy about his sexual orientation. Allegedly.
The thing that stuck out to me is how calculated and carefully executed the grooming seemed. Walz seemed to always know how much he could get away with in each situation, while still having plausible deniability if things go sideways. As if, when it comes to politics Walz has 80 IQ, but when it comes to sexually abusing young men, Walz has 120 IQ.
Did you listen to the whole interview? It seems he is unable to articulate the whole thing. In the end of the interview when he talks about his therapist and how he is doing now it's evident he is still very scathed by his interaction with Walz. Walz telling him not repeat anything or he would be sent out of the program says it all.
The interviewee is a Kazak man who was groomed and sexually abused, to an extent, by Tim Walz when he was on a 1 year exchange to the US. Allegedly.
He was 16 at the time. It was through the "FLEX" program, which is through the State Department.
Walz didn't rape the guy, but got as far butt groping on several occasions and having a weird, offensive conversation where he try to confuse the guy about his sexual orientation. Allegedly.
The thing that stuck out to me is how calculated and carefully executed the grooming seemed. Walz seemed to always know how much he could get away with in each situation, while still having plausible deniability if things go sideways. As if, when it comes to politics Walz has 80 IQ, but when it comes to sexually abusing young men, Walz has 120 IQ.
All those trips to China tho...Touchy touchy all the Wangs...🤮🤮🤮
Flying high up on the Wangs of love...
Did you listen to the whole interview? It seems he is unable to articulate the whole thing. In the end of the interview when he talks about his therapist and how he is doing now it's evident he is still very scathed by his interaction with Walz. Walz telling him not repeat anything or he would be sent out of the program says it all.