Here’s a terribly unsurprising bit of news:
Reduxx reports:
The President of a registered pro-pedophile activist charity called the Pedophile Associates of America has been sentenced on charges of possessing images of child sexual abuse for the second time.
Ian Andrew Zearley was first arrested in 2010 and was convicted of two counts of child pornography possession. At the time, the FBI had reported that Zearley’s hard drive contained over 600 child sex exploitation pictures and videos, including one over 19-minutes long of two men tying up and raping a 10-year-old boy.
Zearley was released approximately 6 years later, but was arrested again in 2019 on similar charges and pleaded guilty in 2021. On January 20, 2022, he was sentenced to 15 years in prison followed by a lifetime of supervised release.
I’m glad that this pervert was locked up, but I have two questions. First, why wasn’t he sentenced to life in prison? And second, why do we allow organizations that explicitly endorse pedophilia to officially register as “charities?”
It’s a telling sign that the establishment is getting ready to normalize pedophilia. Mark my words, it’s coming soon.
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