September 8, 2021 by Maggie McNeill
Financial Times omits any mention of the nature of [the] groups...[who] inten[d] to "eradicate" an entire legal industry. - Gustavo Turner
Follow Your BlissUnderstand that people like this are the norm in policing sexual offenses, and always will be:
An FBI agent who investigated sex crimes against children has been arrested and charged with multiple sex crimes against children across several states...David Harris [got himself] tasked with investigating crimes against children, including child pornography...[so it's no surprise that] in February...he...expos[ed] himself to a 14-year-old girl...while on vacation in [Florida]...but...the...investigation...led to other [sex] crimes committed by Harris [against both] minors and adults in...Louisiana and Texas...[snooping in Harris' phone revealed] conversation[s in which he admitted]...his sexual preference [for] underage [girls] and [bragging about] his exploits...Harris was arrested earlier this summer in Ascension Parish [Louisiana] and...has outstanding arrests warrants...from East Baton Rouge and Orleans Parish[es and] Tyler, Texas...
By this standard of "evidence", Johnny Cash is lucky he was never accused of murder:
License to Rape (#652)A jury found Defendant, Jaimian Sims, guilty of sex trafficking a minor and...the...court imposed a life sentence. Sims appeals...arguing [among other things] ... that certain rap videos were improperly admitted into evidence and shown to the jury...He contends that the lyrics...were fictional and did not depict his real life...Although these videos speak only generally to the pimping lifestyle and are cumulative of testimony in that respect, the violence and weapons depicted in the videos are relevant to the force charge-that Sims sex trafficked by force, fraud, or coercion...[the judges declared they we]re satisfied that the videos were not harmful to the defense...
State officials say a new grant will be used to provide training for Georgia law enforcement officers to draw blood from drivers [without their consent so as to]...prosecut[e them for] DUI...
If you're not horrified by the prospect of psychopathic thugs running around with permission to jam needles into people's bodies without their consent on the side of the road, you must be new to this blog.
The Puritan Recrudescence (#799)Expect the equation of human sexuality with pollution to become more common:
Scapegoats (#930)The editorial board of the Financial Times - arguably the world's most influential news source for the banking, investment and overall finance industries - published an editorial...[which] compares sex work and adult content to...environmental pollutants, and parrots sensationalist pieces by The New York Times and the BBC alleging a non-existent "proliferation" of illegal content on adult sites...The subhead...soberly warns its readers...that working with the porn industry "can pose legal as well as reputational risks"...It's the old circular argument favored by censors, prudes and well-paid religious anti-porn activists: reputable banks should not do business with sex workers or porn because they have been known to look for alternative forms of financing - which sex workers and porn are forced to resort to because reputable banks won't do business with them..."The argument for banks to stay away from porn is, if anything, stronger than staying away from coal," is the Financial Times ' take on that dubious comparison...
It's fascinating how the State has changed the excuse for these laws from "morality" to "animal abuse":
Rough Trade (#1043)[Typical and representative cop] Terry Yetman...was charged with multiple counts of sexual abuse of animals...including filming sex with his own police K9. This decorated cop was also charged with 31 counts of child pornography several months later. Now, nearly 3 years after his initial arrest...Yetman - despite facing over 70 charges - pleaded guilty to just one count of possession of child pornography and five counts of sexual abuse of an animal...He faces a total of 45 years in prison and mandatory registration as a sex offender...
Gee, I wonder why this happens so often in Ireland?
A Moral Cancer (#1157)A Dublin man [who] attack[ed] and violently h[eld] three women in his home against their will during separate incidents has been denied bail. Aaron Barwell...[attacked] three [different]...escorts...on 29 January, 13 August and [27 August]. He is also accused of making threats to kill or cause serious harm to two of the women...[Barwell apparently believed that claiming] the third incident was prompted by a theft of cocaine, and the others arose after [he refused to] pay...[the escorts would somehow get the judge to grant him bail]...
Though the claim that certain foods can take "time off one's life" is not new, I've never one this absurdly specific:
...[Nutritionists] at the University of Michigan...created a Health Nutritional Index which [claims to quantify] the nutritional impact...of almost 6,000 foods and calculated the health burden of each one. Their findings [predictably singled out popular, pleasant foods, claiming] that every hot dog a person eats takes...36 minutes off their healthy life expectancy. Soft drinks...shortened life by 12 minutes, bacon by six minutes...each double cheeseburger...nine minutes....[and] each portion of cheese...a minute off [the un]healthy [end of] life...the index also [claims] that it's equally possible to [magically] add minutes...each banana was [claimed] to add 13 and a half minutes...as was a portion of baked salmon...a peanut butter and jelly sandwich...[supposedly] adds a whopping 33 minutes to life...
The puritanical notion that lifelong deprivation of pleasure in the vague hope of adding a few extra minutes of senility and decreptitude to the far end of one's old age - a time one has only a 50% chance of reaching in the first place, statistically - is so alien to my way of thinking, I've never been able to wrap my head around it, even as a concept for consideration.