America's duopoly, woefully locked in a perpetual wrestling match to 'save America' is totally unaware of the high cost of engagement.
Meanwhile, destiny marches in lockstep with time to revelations that WE the people, created the elements for unacceptable future outcomes.
What makes this even more disturbing is the broader implication: The New York Times appears intent on softening public opinion through language manipulation. By reframing pedophilia as a disorder rather than confronting it plainly as a heinous cr!me, they risk normalizing the idea over time. This is how moral boundaries are eroded not overnight but gradually, through euphemisms and semantic drift.
This is not harmless wording, it conditions the public to view child exploitation through a clinical, sympathetic lens rather than as the grave cr!m!nal violation that it is. History shows that when woke institutions like NYT start reconsidering language around atrocities, it’s often a prelude to minimizing accountability.
There is no acceptable pathway in which pedophilia becomes normalized. Any effort to blur that line intentionally or not is reckless and offensive to victims and survivors. The role of journalism is to protect the vulnerable and uphold moral clarity not to launder outrage into ambiguity.
@catturd2 I'm a conservative blue citizen, and I've watched my 6000 follows whittled down to 4000. I get no activity at all, so all this is just the right wingers being themselves. Let's just blame and project on the left what we are doing wrong. America is becoming dystopia.