In Britain there are 750,000 child porn viewer suspects, 1 out of 35 men.
The police say they cannot afford to arrest them all.
This is a de facto normalization of criminal activity without majority consent.
We got pot sellers in jail and pedos on the street.
Our churches, police, military, child health care and teaching institutions are not fit for purpose.
Why? Because elites want to normalise pedophilia and increase child trafficked blood products.
Who The Pedos Are - Google Search Results
Police arrested for child porn: 2,670,000 hits
Homeland Security agent arrested for child porn: 358,000 hits
Border Agent arrested for child porn: 1,730,000 hits
Armed Forces man arrested for child porn: 5,920,000 hits
Priest arrested for child porn: 803,000 hits
Professor arrested for child porn: 1,850,000 hits
Lawyer arrested for child porn: 3,110,000 hits
Doctor arrested for child porn: 1,770,000 hits
Teacher arrested for child porn: 3,320,000 hits
Child Care Worker arrested for child porn: 2,260,000 hits
Teen arrested for child porn: 4,100,000 hits
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1) It's a communist technique. They want Brits to attack their own institutions because of the idea that there are paedophiles everywhere in the establishment. If social workers with a clean record haven't heard of paedophilia in their entire 30 year careers, are they all lying? Is every single one of them in on it? Or is this a Russian/Jewish propaganda drive? We all know which ethnic group has a propensity for paedophilia and it's not Anglo-Saxons (despite the claims of some bitter posters on here with a historical axe to grind)...
2) It needs to be made to look like a widespread problem, for it to be normalised.
P.S. To all non-Brits here - good luck dealing with this problem when it arrives on your shores soon. Then you'll realise how difficult it is, to tackle it. It's all too easy to criticise from a distance. But it's all heading in your direction, trust me. Let's hope you have the critical thinking skills and the guts to address it (I doubt it).