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Crush Limbraw's avatar

"It is getting harder and harder to satirize the decadence and depravity of the secular West, which insists on parodying itself with ever-increasing outlandishness. When the book on this once-mighty civilization is written, and the ink is dry, readers will be astounded by the limitless lies of the drunk-on-chutzpah psychopaths who ran it into the ground." - from - https://crushlimbraw.blogspot.com/2019/09/911-and-jeffrey-epstein-media.html?m=0 - written in 2019 and just one of a word search on Epstein in DaLimbraw Library - https://crushlimbraw.blogspot.com/search?q=Epstein&updated-max=2019-08-17T13:03:00-07:00&max-results=20&start=0&by-date=false&m=1 - read for a week.

It's actually old news.....just coming to light!

And through all this.....the silence of churchianity is deafening - https://crushlimbraw.blogspot.com/search?q=Churchianity&max-results=20&by-date=false&m=1 - and has been for well over a century - hardly even aware of its role in society and culture.

wily_coyote-genius's avatar

“First, we overlook evil,

then, we permit evil,

then, we legalize evil,

then, we promote evil,

then, we celebrate evil,

then, we prosecute those who call it evil.”

Father Dwight Longnecker

Priscilla Schwartz's avatar

Child abuse, and particularly sexual abuse destroys children's souls, often for a lifetime.

sweettooth's avatar

Amen to your last sentence.

FortheLoveofFreedom's avatar

We drop further into the moral decline every day. It is truly sickening. Dr. Alexander often uses the "Hang 'Em High" and with good reason as well.

Tim's avatar
Feb 7Edited

I think the good doctor means "perp walk" rather than "prep walk."

I well remember the Profumo Affair, even though as I child I didn't know what was being spoken about, or even care.

The most famous quotation from the lady herself - now dead of course, ( fairly recently I think ) when the gentleman's denials were being aired was "Well, he would say that, wouldn't he?"

As to more recent iterations of this kind of behaviour - even though it now involves what are effectively, children rather than adult women, Mr Trump is clearly deeply compromised - Marjorie Taylor Green states that he phoned her whilst she was in her congressional office and she put the receiver on speaker mode, so everyone in the office could hear him - he ranted and raved at her for 20 minutes telling her how angry he was that his friends were being exposed, and implicitly condemning her for her part in trying to expose them - she had previously stood with some of the affected women outside the Congress building and vowed to help them drag these criminals out into the light of day.

As for Mr Epstein himself, I have seen a still of him with monitors and devices attached to his chest in a hospital bed, thus it seems that "Rumours of his death are exaggerated," and in fact an online account of his, involving some sort of roleplaying game, was recently detected as coming from Israel, before being deleted, so it seems he is back amongst his own kind once again, and living the high life in the stolen land.

https://news-pravda.com/world/2026/02/06/2059747.html

https://news-pravda.com/russia/2026/02/04/2053184.html

Bruce J Kellogg's avatar

The 1989 Movie "Scandal" with Ian McKellen as John Profumo is a decent intro to the subject. I have news for you my Canadian friend, since we elected Bill Clinton as pervert in chief, America has been a place where scandal is no longer a thing for the elite to worry about. We have have known about Epstein for decades now, not just a few years, watch the following with Rep Khanna who along with Rep Massie is trying to do something regarding this unholy travesty.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0D3k-7WTyw

Francis Christian's avatar

Thank you for your comment.

Although I describe the (alas) terminal decline of the West in my essay, the particular, further inflection point of the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal did not occur to me, prior to you pointing it out.

If it had happened a 100 years ago - the President would immediately have resigned. Instead, he became a cult hero.

God bless you.

Dr. Paul Alexander's avatar

big stones Francis, I am putting this in my stack.

Bruce J Kellogg's avatar

It seems to me my friend that you have such a gentle spirit, but a poor grasp of US history. : ) It was just 50 years ago that Nixon resigned to a scandal far less grievous than what we have seen for the last 35 years (one after another). It has everything to do with this elder generation in the US, they are such poor examples for the younger generations. Clinton by the way, was the first president from this generation--hmmm.

Francis Christian's avatar

Actually, Nixon should not have resigned. He himself did nothing wrong.

The rot in the American political system had already set in during the Nixon Presidency.

Nixon was also an example of an "America first" President.

You probably know your American history better than I do!

God bless you.

Bruce J Kellogg's avatar

That is my point exactly. He resigned because the gravitas of his office demanded it, not because of personal culpability. To protect the image of the presidency--wow. Now it's, personally guilty? So What?