02/02/2020 / By Gregory Van Dyke
Warning: What you’re about to read is disturbing beyond all belief, but we feel the need to warn you that it’s happening as part of the LGBTQP push to normalize child sex abuse in Western society.
It has come to our attention that out-of-the-closet pedophiles have been given an open platform on Twitter to discuss their fantasies about engaging in sexual activity with underage children – and all with the blessing of Jack Dorsey.
A series of screenshots captured by Shane Trejo over at Big League Politics reveals MAPs, or “Minor Attracted Persons,” discussing their lust for mere babes, something that the new Twitter Terms of Service says is perfectly acceptable as part of Twitter’s “community guidelines.”
Even as Twitter bans conservatives, as well as the Health Ranger, for tweeting “hate speech,” the Silicon Valley giant has given a quiet nod to sex perverts to spread their perversion across the platform without consequence.
Twitter quietly added a section to its Terms of Service recently that allows for “discussions related to … attraction towards minors,” just so long as these “discussions” don’t promote or glorify “child sexual exploitation.”
But a quick perusal of Trejo’s screenshots reveals just that taking place on the Twitter platform, as child-attracted sexual perverts talk about the difficulties of adult-sized genitalia meshing with child-sized bodies.
It’s difficult to even type that last sentence, but it’s important for the world to know that Twitter sees nothing wrong with this type of vile and utterly evil sexualization of children, even as it prohibits its users from spreading vaccine “misinformation” because of the “harm” it’s supposedly causing to society.
We won’t get into any more of the ugly details about what they contain here in this article, but Infowars has published the screenshots Trejo captured if for some reason you want to see them. Suffice it to say that pedophilia is now accepted at Twitter, while conservative speech is not.
While the original offending tweet thread has since been deleted – we’re not sure if Twitter or the original poster removed it – the fact of the matter is that Twitter has officially sanctioned pedophilia talk as an accepted form of speech on its platform.
Infowars has traced this new policy back to Dr. James Cantor, who back in 2018 petitioned Twitter to allow “non-offending pedophiles,” whatever that means, to use its platform openly, otherwise they’ll be more prone to act out their sex crimes in real life.
Almost like some kind of ransom, Dr. Cantor told Twitter that it needs to either accept pro-pedophilia speech or else bear the responsibility of pedophiles sexually assaulting and raping children due to not having a “voice” online.
“In our professional opinions, terminating the accounts of non-offending, anti-contact MAPs is likely to result in the opposite effect of that which Twitter may expect or intend,” Dr. Cantor threatened.
“Rather than reducing the incidence of child sexual abuse, if anything, it increases the risk that some pedophiles will be unable to obtain the peer or professional support that they may need in order to avoid offending behavior.”
Dr. Cantor went on to contend that the “stigma” and “isolation” associated with pedophilia “increase[s] the likelihood of some MAPs acting on their sexual feelings,” a sentiment that was apparently powerful enough to convince Dorsey to open wide the floodgates to pro-pedophilia tweets on Twitter.
“The site’s refusal to enact an outright ban on pedophiles suggests the company is on-board with the new movement attempting to normalize pedophilia,” contends Infowars.
“Meanwhile, the site has opted to take action against comedians like Sam Hyde and media outlets such as Infowars.”
For more related news about Twitter, be sure to check out Censorship.news and Evil.news.
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