Now comes the good news for any of you out there like me who are not major fans of American statutory-rape laws. The United States Department of Justice ("DOJ") is finally cutting back Federal funding for the Internet Crimes Against Children ("I.C.A.C.") Task Force. Norman Michael Achin has all the details about it in his video below.
Norman Michael Achin Describes How The Cutbacks In Federal Funding For The I.C.A.C. Task Force Will Affect Americans
Like me, Mr. Achin is happy that the cutbacks in Federal funding for the I.C.A.C. Task Force will decrease the number of proactive online sex-sting operations. However, he expresses concern that these cutbacks may jeopardize Federal programs that stop human trafficking.
Here is my response to Mr. Achin's concerns. Most of the money that gets dumped into these I.C.A.C. investigations comes from the People's Republic of China. Why does our nation need to go into any further debt than it already has?
These I.C.A.C. investigators are not really saving anyone. They're mainly setting up online sex-sting operations in which they pose as a teenage minor who desires to have sex with an adult and turn the entire scenario into a never-ending episode of Law & Order: SVU on steroids. The teenage minor is not even a real person. People's lives get needlessly ruined in the process. Money that our nation cannot afford to borrow gets wasted.
Are these Federal officers and other law-enforcement officials really stopping human trafficking? I don't think so. There is human trafficking everywhere throughout correctional facilities in our nation, and nothing is being done to stop it. In fact, an inmate barely in his twenties was gang-raped and murdered down in Alabama shortly before he was to be released not too long ago.
If I had my way, each and every jurisdiction here in the United States would have the death penalty for prison rape. I'm all for LGBTQ rights, but I don't condone homosexual rape or rape of any kind. There are likely more gay people who want prison rape to become a capital offense than there are ones who don't.
I agree with most everything Mr. Achin states in his videos, although I do believe that childhood ends much sooner than on one's eighteenth birthday. However, I feel that we all need to look at the bigger picture regarding this topic. If particular government operations don't work in a fair and beneficial manner to society, then it's better that such operations cease to exist altogether regardless of what little upsides come out of them.
American statutory-rape laws and their enforcement are way out of control in our nation, and they're in dire need of reform. Now, as far as I'm concerned, the bad news about the cutbacks against the I.C.A.C. Task Force is that "predator" catchers will likely become more aggressive about entrapping people with their online sex-sting operations than before. The only way that they can be shrunk down in numbers is to seek laws that would require each and every one of them to obtain a private investigator's license.
It's like the saying goes. If you starve the cockroaches, the cockroaches will eventually die. Well, it appears as though that the DOJ is finally doing something sensible by defunding the I.C.A.C. Task Force gradually.
Our nation needs affordable healthcare rather than a bunch of detectives pretending to be teenage minors online and living out their Lolita fantasies through the individuals that they entrap. Elected officials and appointed officials are finally waking up and smelling the coffee. Hooray!
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