Indulge me for a few minutes. George Webb just published yet another utterly devastating piece on more evidence surrounding this cluster fuck.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wSeAxzxkf4
George Webb has suggested this before but this thing could resolve itself if someone, Trump?, gives blanket immunity to everyone involved. And I mean everyone. Two things would happen:
1) Allow the people who want to come forward to do that without fear of prosecution. The numbers are too big for this set of people to be given individual deals. There's potentially hundreds if not thousands involved.
2) The U.S.A. could put this thing behind us and recover as a nation. If they don't bring this thing down gracefully then who the **** knows what will happen. And I think everyone can use their imagination.
George Webb said this in the beginning, blanket immunity is the only way this entire thing is brought down. His quote is "We're better than this.". I totally agree. EVERYONE AGREES ON BOTH SIDES. Everyone wants to move on but without some sort of immunity nothing is going to happen gracefully. It'll be ugly. No one on either side should want ugly. Ugly is bad, very very bad.
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FritzTheKat ago
Blanket amnesty? Where's the justice for the murdered and abused children? Let the criminals walk free to "heal the nation"..horseshit..
DarkMath ago
"murdered and abused children"........I know. I don't know what's right. I have a strong suspicion this thing is so big though that unless it's brought down gracefully we could see a lot more kids die if you know what I mean.
A lot of kids die in wars that shouldn't die. And this fucking shit show could spark a few brush fires don't you think?
SayWhatNOWAY ago
Yeah, it's overwhelming! It's like going through the stages of grief, I am in the anger stage!
OhRutherfordBehave ago
The anguish and distress I have felt has totally destroyed my college career. and possibly any future career.
SayWhatNOWAY ago
I totally understand. It's devastating the horrors that exist, and the possibility that we may have no way to stop it.