Thursday, March 5, 2020

California Wants to Exempt LGBTQ+ Pedophile Child Rapists from Sex-Offender Registry  
NTEB Report.


California To Exempt LGBTQ+P For Pedophile Child Rapists From The Sex Offender Registry If They Are Not More That 10 Years Older Than Their Victim

The bill, dubbed “LGBTQ Young People Nondiscrimination in the Sex Offender Registry Act,” is ludicrously being described by proponents as a “civil rights” issue, as if there were a civil right for adult homosexuals to sodomize children. Under the legislation, a 24-year-old grown man would be able to sodomize a 14-year-old boy and claim it was “consensual.” Of course, 14-year-old children cannot consent to sodomy — or vote, smoke, drink, drive, sign contracts, and so on — because they are children. “This is all part of a growing trend to normalize adult-child sexual relationships, particularly within the LGBT community, something we’ve been documenting for some time now,” added Johnston, a powerful voice of sanity.

Lawmakers in California are working on legislation that would exempt some homosexual and transgender child rapists from the state’s sex offender registry, leaving registration up to the discretion of the individual judge.

People in the LGBTQ+P for Pedophile Movement get their panties all in a bunch because I say that they are going to be adding umbrella protection for the pedophile in the near future. So near, I believe, that I have already given them credit for doing it and have added to to their alphabet soup acronym to save them the time and trouble of doing it themselves. To bolster my argument, I present to you today’s article on how California is trying right now to get more legal protection for the LGBTQ+ pedophile in their state.

Luke 17:1-3  (KJV)

17 Then said he unto the disciples, It is impossible but that offences will come: but woe unto him, through whom they come!
It were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and he cast into the sea, than that he should offend one of these little ones.

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