Tucker Carlson is being attacked for noticing stuff.
...Balenciaga is a company that sells $1,100 sneakers and cotton sweatshirts for 1,500 bucks to people who’ve literally run out of things to buy. You’re probably not doing your back-to-school shopping at Balenciaga, but some people apparently are.
So, this week, Balenciaga rolled out a new ad campaign on Instagram and the selling point of the ads was sex with children. One photograph showed a very young girl lying face down on a couch with candles, empty wine glasses, and a dog collar on a coffee table in front of her.
Another picture showed the same girl, a toddler, holding a teddy bear dressed in sexual bondage gear, including a leather harness and then, in case you missed the point, we’re for pedophilia at Balenciaga, another picture made it explicit. That picture showed pages from a Supreme Court opinion that struck down a law designed to fight child pornography....
...Academics have redefined child molesters as minor-attracted persons and the point, of course, is to send the message that actually it’s not that big a deal. It’s just a different kind of love.
So, maybe not surprisingly given that trend, apart from a few isolated exceptions in the American media, almost all outlets completely ignored Balenciaga’s kiddie porn ad campaign....
So......what was the target audience for these ads? Joe and Sue Lunchbox in Mauston, WI? Or in the Watts area of LA?
Nope. It was the Pedophile People. You remember them from Jeffrey Epstein's circle of Ultra-Glam types.
Even more intriguing: who are the people attacking Carlson for noticing this stuff?
Glad you asked!! Lots of "reporters" and "analysts" at NBC and its dog-barf spawn MS-NBC. (You DO remember that the "MS" in "MS-NBC" stands for Microsoft, right?) Didn't Bill Gates hang around with Epstein, too?
Child porn and child rape are--indeed--part of the culture in certain High Places. Thanks to Carlson for noticing.
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