Since Ashton Kutcher has recently been calling attention to the problem of child sex trafficking and child pornography, I figured it would be useful to compile accurate information about this individual to help us decide whether or not he can act as a trustworthy advocate for the victims of paedophilia and human sex trafficking. Since some of the people supposedly fighting for the rights of children have turned out to be the very individuals covering up the abuse of those rights, anyone who presents himself as a leading figure in this cause should be carefully scrutinised.
Ashton Kutcher has made some statements that are consistent with the behaviour I would expect of an individual that sincerely wishes to raise public awareness about child sex trafficking, and are inconsistent with the behaviour of an individual attempting to divert public attention from this problem. However, Mr. Kutcher has made other statements that seem to point in the opposite direction. This makes it difficult to arrive at any firm conclusions.
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In April 2011, Kutcher and then-wife Demi Moore began a public service announcement campaign to end child sex trafficking. ["Moore, Kutcher: Join our crusade to end child sex trafficking". CNN. April 14, 2011..]
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Kutcher said that 100,000 to 300,000 American children were sold into sexual slavery. For some reason, this very conservative figure was considered offensive by the Jewish newspaper "Village Voice" which responded to Kutcher with the absurd claim that only a couple of hundred child prostitutes exist in all of America. ["Real Men Get Their Facts Straight". The Village Voice. New York. April 14, 2011.]
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Kutcher claimed the Village Voice promoted child prostitution and used Twitter to request that Village Voice advertisers withdraw their advertising from publications owned by its parent company. ["Ashton Kutcher Will Destroy Newspaper Over Sex Slavery Article". Gawker. July 1, 2011. Archived from the original on 2011-07-03. Retrieved July 2011. Xeni Jardin (July 1, 2011). "Ashton Kutcher bullies Village Voice over sex slavery hype-debunking cover story". Boing Boing. Retrieved Aug. 18, 2013.]
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In November 2011, Kutcher commented on the Jerry Sandusky child sexual abuse scandal, calling the firing of Penn State football coach Joe Paterno "in poor taste". [Nudd, Tim (November 10, 2011). "Ashton Kutcher Sorry for His Ignorance in Defending Joe Paterno". People. Retrieved June 9, 2013.] Shortly after Kutcher tweeted the above comment in defence of Joe Paterno, Kutcher turned over the management of his Twitter account to his team at the Katalyst Media company. [Shira, Dahvi (November 10, 2011). "Ashton Kutcher Giving Up Management of His Twitter Feed". People. Retrieved June 9, 2013.]
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Kutcher comes from a "relatively conservative" working-class Catholic family of Irish, German, and Czech heritage. Kutcher describes himself as a fiscal conservative and social liberal. ["Ashton Kutcher", Wikipedia.]
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Kutcher is a student of Kabbalah, a form of Jewish mysticism. [Ahren, Raphael (May 7, 2013). "Ashton goes to Israel". Times of Israel. Retrieved August 18, 2013.]
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On trips to Israel, Kutcher visited Kabbalah centers in Tel Aviv and in Tsfat. [Ahren, Raphael (May 7, 2013). "Ashton goes to Israel". Times of Israel. Retrieved August 18, 2013.]
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In 2011, his No Strings Attached co-star Natalie Portman stated that Kutcher "has taught me more about Judaism than I think I have ever learned from anyone else". [Mandell, Andrea (January 18, 2011). "'No Strings Attached' binds Portman and Ashton". USA Today. Retrieved January 20, 2011.] (Portman is a dual citizen Israeli-American actress who campaigned for John Kerry, Hillary Clinton, and Barack Obama. She praised John McCain as a "very moral person", signed a petition to Obama in support of homosexual marriage, became an ambassador of the globalist-backed 'Free the Children' nonprofit organisation [founded by Craig Kielburger and Marc Kielburger], raised money for Free The Children's all-girls schools in Kenya. I am not saying that any of these things are good or bad, or necessarily reflect on Ashton Kutcher. Make of them what you will.)
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In 2013, Kutcher remarked, "Israel is near and dear to my heart... coming to Israel is sort of coming back to the source of creation – trying to get closer to that. And as a creative person, going to the source of creation is really inspiring. And this place has been really inspiring for me – not only on a spiritual level, but also on an artistic and creative level." [Brinn, David (May 14, 2013). "Ashton says Israel is close to my heart". Jerusalem Post. Retrieved August 18, 2013.] (People here hold many different views about Zionism, but whether or not you believe in the legitimacy of the state of Israel one thing is clear: Israel is hugely involved in organ harvesting and child sex traficking. Even mainstream Israeli newspapers have reported this. It's well-known. One needn't be anti-Israel to acknowledge this reality.)
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VieBleu ago
oh come on. I would be very very surprised. Just a ridiculous assumption really. But that's my opinion.
Haven't we always said, if it was just one piece of evidence, fine that was weird, but we have an avalanche of evidence. Well there is no avalanche here that Demi Moore is literally a child rapist. Just a bunch of prudes making a whole lot out of nothing IMHO.
looking4truth ago
And If the genders were reversed you wouldn't be saying the same thing. I don't know why society seems to neglect boys and the fact that they can be abused by females. "Oh he probably wanted it" "he's just a boy " is the typical attitude of people when boys are taken advantage of by grown women.
VieBleu ago
I think she thought she was bestowing a big gift on him. Not saying it was right, but it's a long way from raping the kid. It's an irresponsible accusation and does nothing to further the pizzagate investigation.
looking4truth ago
I'm not saying this has anything to do with pizzagate or that she raped the kid wtf but I'm just pointing out the fact that people are completely ok with adult women molesting boys because "boys want it" .just pointing out society's hypocrisy.
VieBleu ago
there are other insistent replies to me on this same comment declaring she is guilty of raping that kid because she certianly must have, it's clear, they can tell etc...so that accounts for my response. They are probably shills just doing an effective number on me.
Yes there is no doubt often a double standard regarding women predators in society, agreed.