"Most" is still a bit too broad of a brush to be painting "IT's" with, though. Not trying to take away from your findings at all, just trying to be mindful of who is accused of what.
Same as it would be considered generalizing, if someone came out and stated that "Most pizzerias are complicit in child traffiking",
One way or the other, (EDIT: the op*) may be on to something here. Keep digging :)
I was doing these investigations and rescues 30 years ago, I don't trust anybody!
If we ever got organized and funded, an office and data base as a specialized law agency, I would want to be the exclusive HR man cuz I know how to find the right people for the job! Cuz I am an ass hole!
Well then I would say many* between the ages of 40 and 65. 30 years ago many were tied to assisting pedo traffickers in establishing network and digital media venues, many plea bargains and such but many walked away silently. A lot of them became crack heads. But a lot of them rose to the top with their bosses and had plenty of assistance making it in the IT world.
If you are an IT then you might want to watch your back in the IT community.
I'd like to look more into this, do you have any articles that can get me started?
Hearing you loud and clear though, I'm being plenty wary just haven't come across much investigative effort towards gaming/IT companies yet, the more the better though.
The problem is the systemic level of this! 30 years ago everything was being covered up as fast as we could uncover it!
To give an example, one case I had to dig into a pedophiles past convictions and I had to travel to the city he was convicted and search paper court records in every court house they had. And we never did find the files!
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ThorTheWonderful ago
http://archive.is/landfall.se
Most IT's are pedophiles. And Steam as well as others are able to access web cams and mics so it stand to reason they would be involved.
http://archive.is/sIGGS I don't see what you are talking about here through, the Steam logo?
argosciv ago
Watch that friendly fire, please. Keep in mind that "IT's" have been paramount to breaking this entire thing wide open...
Try not to be so general about statements like that.
ThorTheWonderful ago
I did say most, not all! But I think the younger ones are far less likely to be pedo's than the older ones.
argosciv ago
"Most" is still a bit too broad of a brush to be painting "IT's" with, though. Not trying to take away from your findings at all, just trying to be mindful of who is accused of what.
Same as it would be considered generalizing, if someone came out and stated that "Most pizzerias are complicit in child traffiking",
One way or the other, (EDIT: the op*) may be on to something here. Keep digging :)
ThorTheWonderful ago
I was doing these investigations and rescues 30 years ago, I don't trust anybody!
If we ever got organized and funded, an office and data base as a specialized law agency, I would want to be the exclusive HR man cuz I know how to find the right people for the job! Cuz I am an ass hole!
ThorTheWonderful ago
Well then I would say many* between the ages of 40 and 65. 30 years ago many were tied to assisting pedo traffickers in establishing network and digital media venues, many plea bargains and such but many walked away silently. A lot of them became crack heads. But a lot of them rose to the top with their bosses and had plenty of assistance making it in the IT world. If you are an IT then you might want to watch your back in the IT community.
argosciv ago
I'd like to look more into this, do you have any articles that can get me started?
Hearing you loud and clear though, I'm being plenty wary just haven't come across much investigative effort towards gaming/IT companies yet, the more the better though.
ThorTheWonderful ago
The problem is the systemic level of this! 30 years ago everything was being covered up as fast as we could uncover it!
To give an example, one case I had to dig into a pedophiles past convictions and I had to travel to the city he was convicted and search paper court records in every court house they had. And we never did find the files!