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JuliusCaeserAlesia 1 point ago +1 / -0

He is and always have been a sacrificial pawn. Keeping the sacrificial pawn alive… is that 5D chess?

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JuliusCaeserAlesia 4 points ago +4 / -0

Can’t they withhold federal funding for roads or education or something similar?

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JuliusCaeserAlesia 1 point ago +1 / -0

The law is being used against people. It would be different if it was a week in jail even. Years in prison for personal drug use? Even if he sold it to someone who willingly ingested it. Come on man. That’s against freedom and liberty and you know that. Conservatives have to wake up to what lawfare actually looks like.

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JuliusCaeserAlesia 1 point ago +1 / -0

I 100% agree that there are sick and evil people who would violently hurt other people out there and that it is spiritual warfare. But we cannot ignore the decades of treating this as a non-crime and then all of a sudden using it to destroy men. Any crime that disproportionately affects one gender or race is unconstitutional.

The introduction and implications of computers in our homes and hands at all times has never been properly understood, lawmakers who don’t want us free, law enforcement who we pay to lock us up instead of help us at times, big government, combined with a lack of community and hate for our country, have developed a system that is not what our founders intended.

Plus the fact that divorce and liberalism and feminism have made a lot of men uncomfortable with marriage. That may be coming back around but what to do about those caught in the middle?

I don’t believe the government should be able to throw men who have strayed (solicitation, etc) into prison for crimes like that. I don’t think that is worse than being wasted in a car driving on the highway.

We are the most incarcerated country, are we not? So we pay taxes for the police to lock us up? The feds to spy on us? The court system is totally stacked against defendants. And we pay for it?

Arrest the parents for allowing girls to put themselves out there like that and I guarantee it would stop. But the laws are designed for it NOT to fully stop but just arrest the vulnerable. We need the police to stop making it worse, change the laws regarding it being worse than murder, stop the media from fanning the flames and maybe we can come together for solutions.

It’s unconstitutional and people are afraid to speak out about it due to the public shame.

Old fashioned justice is fine with me, if you solicited my loved one and I kicked your ass, then I don’t get arrested for assault. Our government is acting like they are our parents but only punishing the one kid. That means we aren’t a free country.

I want our kids protected AND I want the government out of our life.

I also think we need to be honest and forgiving, where it’s possible, and come together with loving solutions. We love our community, we love our country and its people, so let’s love them. Love means getting down to the nitty gritty at times. Honesty is needed on a lot of hard subjects, not just this one.

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JuliusCaeserAlesia 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes! Look at the crime stats. It’s over 90% white men. That’s impossible and also a telling sign of race based prosecution. That combined with the anti-white and anti-men referendum and you can see it being another way for them to attack us. People that grew up having a computer in their house, then having a smartphone - gen X and millennials- those are the targets. And the penalties can be ridiculous. It’s a perfect way to take men out, bc everyone is so mortified to fight it and when you take it to jury, all deals are off so they overcharge you and then if you fight it and don’t take the deal, then you are fucked by the letter of the law the degenerate lawmakers wrote.

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JuliusCaeserAlesia 3 points ago +3 / -0

How do you catch a dangerous animal?

I googled it of course and found traps basically.

How do you catch a dangerous animal?

Bait.

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JuliusCaeserAlesia 0 points ago +1 / -1

Women have really shit the bed. Since the 19th amendment our world has gone downhill. They are making laws, yet men are 90% more likely to be incarcerated. Women also should not be able to work in government if they are not able to be drafted.

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JuliusCaeserAlesia 1 point ago +1 / -0

Voted for Trump. My parents both voted Trump.

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JuliusCaeserAlesia 2 points ago +2 / -0

Praying for her full recovery Lord.

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JuliusCaeserAlesia 2 points ago +2 / -0

Pedophilia, rape, molestation, all of those are awful. I find it hard to compare those to soliciting a lying police officer and then being forced to plead due to the media.

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JuliusCaeserAlesia 1 point ago +1 / -0

This doesn’t sound like human trafficking it sounds like soliciting prostitution. So address the fact that men feel they need to go outside their home for sex.

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JuliusCaeserAlesia 5 points ago +5 / -0

If we don’t address the root of the issue, then it’s all meaningless. Which there are multiple.

This, in my opinion, is entrapment. A victimless crime that everyone pleads to.

What’s the goal here? To shame men? Or to address the fact that internet porn has ruined lives, or that women have been awful (liberals, feminists). Finding a 16 year old attractive is biological if they are dressed as an adult. So address bad parenting. Address movies, books, psychology and internet.

But to publicly shame a man, who may commit suicide, who is otherwise a good dude, like come on guys. That’s where I draw the line.

We never hear these charges in detail, we never hear how they violate rights, it’s just the media shaming men. They just plead out because they are ashamed their entire private lives will be open sourced to the public. This isn’t right all around.

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JuliusCaeserAlesia 1 point ago +1 / -0

Can someone please interpret the tweeting of the misspelling, then the correction, then the one minute interval? What does that mean exactly? And what does ‘“use graphics” mean? Thanks for the help, just trying to be able to explain this to others.

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JuliusCaeserAlesia 3 points ago +3 / -0

Thanks friend. I too feel the strain. But also a great coming together as well.

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JuliusCaeserAlesia 25 points ago +25 / -0

Vance was amazing.

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JuliusCaeserAlesia 2 points ago +2 / -0

It could be all of that. Or… for the first time after reading that Q post is that Epstein’s dome is the colors of the Israeli flag and it looks like the dome in Jerusalem.

Which all just may mean what we already know but didn’t then, is that Epstein was an Israeli spy.

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