The case against Sandusky bears an uncanny resemblance to the one against former Boston Red Sox Club House Manager, Donald Fitzpatrick, who was convicted of sexually abusing poor black boys in Winter Haven FL, off-season training home of the baseball team (here). What people are not yet saying about Sandusky is the question, in addition, of if the eight victims were predominantly, if not all, poor and black - and there are at least ten more similar at-risk victims in the queue, if you believe Pennsylvania's Governor.
Why is this question/answer not in the MSM (main stream media), but rather I had to dig to find it? (here) and other out of the way places?
James C. Collier
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and these sexual attacks are going on now in this day and age. Imagine what it was like in the era of slavery???
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Because for some reason they actually want to get this guy. It would be like the young black girls who disappear and no one puts them on the news if they came out and said the boys were black.
ReplyDeleteand these sexual attacks are going on now in this day and age.
ReplyDeleteThis is not surprising. This type of thing has gone on ever since humanity began. Adults take their traumas out on children.
Wow Anonymous 4:22 that article is great! Horrifying, but I guess weve suspected it all along! I've bookmarked it for further reading. Thanks
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