Comments by "ElephantInTheRoom " (@elephantintheroom5678) on "SICK: Trump fantasized AGAIN about sex with his own daughter" video.
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@joansmith7649 People here have expressed their disgust about his socially unacceptable and inappropriate BEHAVIOUR of saying, on several occasions, in very public forums, that he would likely date and have sex with his daughter if she wasn't his daughter. THAT BEHAVIOUR is what people are disgusted and angry about, not whether his speech, or thought, is a crime or not. You then - oddly - took it upon yourself to air your opinion that fathers fantasising about having sex with their daughters was a "normal" behaviour, which many men here have refuted. However, it is not his thoughts that have angered people (for how would people be aware of them if he hadn't voiced them?), but his absolute disregard for society's (appropriate) hatred for incest. Most people in society don't want incest normalised. What Trump is doing, by so flippantly airing such opinions in public forums, is normalising incest. And your opinion that incestuous desires are "100% normal" has added to that. It's shameful, really.
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@joansmith7649 Actually, I cited figures from the United Nations, from Interpol, AND from the U.S Department of Justice. YOU on the other hand, FAILED to support the claim you made that studies have found that incestuous desires are "100% normal" when a commenter asked you to. Instead, you made the ludicrous claim that studies had been done, but that they couldn't be made public because the participants identities might be revealed (despite the fact that study participants are never revealed). In lieu of studies, you pointed the commenter to porn hubs as evidence.Therefore, I think I have cited far more reliable evidence than you. Not only that, at first you claimed to be a therapist for sexual offenders in prison, but THEN I caught you claiming to someone else that you are a lawyer representing exclusively sexual offenders, and when I called you out on it you deftly pirouetted into being BOTH a therapist AND a lawyer for a large legal firm. All while saying incestuous desires is "100% normal" and comparing people who have them to "repressed" (I think you meant "suppressed") people of various sexual "orientations" and black people, and women! You really are so transparent.
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@joansmith7649 As you CLAIM I haven't presented evidence for the prevalence of sexual abuse against children I shall represent my evidence here: According to the U.N Children's Fund UNICEF - "1 in 10 girls have been forced to engage in sex, millions more, including boys, never tell anyone, for fear of stigma and reprisals." Furthermore, according to Bjorn Sellstrom, Coordinator of Crimes against Children for Interpol, the vast majority of increase in sexual crimes against children is crimes against "white victims in the Western part of the world," particularly "very violent abuse of pre-pubescent or toddler boys." *Quoted from U.N News. Moreover, according to statistics compiled by the U.S Department of Justice, less than 10% of sexually abused children are abused by a stranger. In fact, according to their statistics, 34% of child sexual assault victims under 18 are abused by a family member. That is why flippant claims in public that one is sexually attracted to one's daughter is no LAUGHING matter, despite what ex-president Trump may think.
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