Hi Everyone,
While going through James Alefantis' facebook friends (https://archive.is/08yME)), I found this guy, Patrick Murcia (https://archive.is/FpZQh)). In his photos, he has pictures of his 4-5 year old daughter while she is naked, another picture of her without her shirt on, and several pictures of her dancing with him while she is in her underwear. I am reluctant to post the links because I know we want to avoid linking to child porn on this subverse, but I will in order to prove that I am not making it up. If the moderators think this has gone too far, I will gladly edit the post to remove the links. I know that there might be people out there who think these are harmless pictures of pre-pubescent children but if you think about it, what kind of dad posts pictures like this on the Internet? At worst, Patrick is a pedophile, at best he is a horrible dad. Patrick is a director at Fannie Mae, and you would think that he would know better than to post pictures like that. Looking at his profile, it says he used to live in Washington, D.C. so there is a good chance that he has met James Alefantis, and not just happened to accept a random friend request.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1032567341798&set=a.1032567301797.2005785.1453833851&type=3&theater
http://archive.is/mMzrq
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1011555336511&set=a.1011113205458.2001149.1453833851&type=3&theater
http://archive.is/pUytv
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1011113205458.2001149.1453833851&type=3
http://archive.is/NsyRt
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DopeandDiamonds ago
I am torn about this. My parents took pictures like this of my brother and I when we were small. Nothing dirty or wrong about them. I think it was common when I was a kid. They never ended up anywhere but the photo album though.
I do not see these pictures as being bad in anyway if they are kept private and not posted online. I think this is a case of stupid parenting. People live in a bubble where they do not think about things like this being downloaded and shared with people they do not know. As awesome as the internet is, It is a fucking scary place and once posted, a pic is out there for everyone to see forever. Just because you post something on FB for grandma to see does not mean only grandma sees it.
Stukov ago
I get you, I don't think there is anything really wrong about any nudity of the human body regardless of the age, but what matters is the context. It is terrible and creepy that people get off on the nudity of children even in non-sexual exploitative ways, however it really isn't abuse to take or have a picture of your kid who happens to be naked. It is questionable the manner in which you share it on social media, considering there are perverts out there. Considering the amount of basic photo editing software, you would think any parent would edit or blur out any tasteless pictures of their children.
However, I have to admit being skeptical at anything like this as I saw some random person wearing a "pizza" on a stocking hat, it seemed like a normal 20 something gal, but the evidence we find here just shows the depths of human depravity.
DopeandDiamonds ago
That is exactly it. If pizzagate wasn't a thing, I would not think twice about these pictures. Now I am skeptical of everyone and their motives.