A really disturbing fact that has become crystal clear over the last several years is that some of the most politically powerful, culturally influential individuals turn out to be sexual predators of some kind. A good case in point is Sean “Diddy” Combs, a legend in the hip hop community who was recently brought up on sex trafficking charges. It’s been discovered that he was one sick, twisted, and sexually perverted individual. Lots of evidence for his having wild sex parties where all sorts of debauchery took place.
But not even he is the latest “elite” to be found allegedly involved in sexual crimes. The CEO of fashion staple Abercrombie & Fitch, Mike Jeffries, was arrested on charges of operating an “international sex trafficking and prostitution business” which involved an untold number of young men. Deplorable, right?
Former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries and two others were arrested Tuesday as part of a criminal investigation into the alleged sex trafficking of more than a dozen victims, according to the FBI and federal prosecutors. Jeffries; his partner, Matt Smith; and a third man, Jim Jacobson, are accused of operating an international sex trafficking and prostitution business that recruited young men for parties in the U.S. and abroad, according to a 16-count indictment.
Something truly despicable about this case is that it’s being reported that Jeffries abused his influence to “lure young men into sex by suggesting they could become models” for his global fashion empire. For many years, these men were used at huge sex parties that were held in places all across the world. Being the CEO of a major corporation gave Jefferies all the resources that he needed to fulfill his sick fantasies.
The former retail executive and Smith relied on their vast financial resources, Jeffries’ power as the CEO of Abercrombie, and numerous people, including Jacobson and a network of employees, contractors and security professionals, to run a business “that was dedicated to fulfilling their sexual desires and ensuring that their international sex trafficking and prostitution business was kept secret,” the indictment alleges. Federal prosecutors said the trio allegedly paid dozens of men to travel around the world to engage in sex acts over at least a seven-year period, starting in late 2008. The indictment mentions 15 alleged victims, identified as John Does #1-#15. Jeffries allegedly recruited, hired and paid a slate of household staff to “facilitate and supervise the Sex Events.”
Going back to Sean “Diddy” Combs, one of the charges he’s facing is “drugging and raping a 13-year-old girl as two celebrities joined in”
Sean “Diddy” Combs has been accused of allegedly drugging and raping a 13-year-old girl as two celebrities joined in at a VMAs afterparty in New York two decades ago, according to a new wave of lawsuits. The disturbing allegations were laid bare in a slew of civil lawsuits filed against the fallen music mogul in the Southern District of New York late Sunday.
An even more disturbing revelation was made public in the court filing, describing the popular rapper as having “a crazed look in his eyes” as he raped this poor young girl.
“Combs aggressively approached Plaintiff with a crazed look in his eyes, grabbed her, and said, ‘You are ready to party,’” the filing added. The woman alleges she was then pinned down and raped by Combs and the male celebrity as the unnamed female star watched.
So what’s the deal with all of this? Why do so many elitists target young children?
Pornography.
That’s one reason. Porn. It’s easily accessible, with just a click of a button or a tap on your phone screen. Sadly, even 75 percent of Christian men are said to “use pornography to some degree”
The recently released study, Beyond the Porn Phenomenon, conducted by the Barna Group in partnership with Pure Desire Ministries, found pornography use is prevalent among all demographics and the gap between Christians and non-Christians is shrinking significantly. Around 54% of Christians and 68% of non-Christians reported viewing pornography. And among Christians, 75% of Christian men and 40% of Christian women use pornography to some degree.
Making matters worse is how accepting our modern culture is of such filth and depravity. Porn use and other perversion used to be considered deeply offensive and despised by the vast majority of society. Not folks are quite comfortable with using this trash to satisfy their carnal lusts.
Perhaps because of the ubiquity of pornography, some 62% of the Barna survey respondents expressed some level of comfortability with their use of the explicit material, with 49% of practicing Christians saying they were comfortable with their use of pornography (compared to 73% of non-Christians). Across the board, 16% admitted having some reservations about it, but said they found moderate use acceptable. Only 14% expressed a desire to eliminate pornography from their lives altogether.
How porn twists the mind is something that has become a crisis in the modern world. Yet you won’t see much, if any, coverage about the damage it does to the brain, the soul, and your psyche. We need to return to the Word of God. Encourage men to fulfill their sexual desires in a God-honoring way, treating this lovely act of intimacy as sacred and reserved for a husband and his bride.
If we don’t find a way to get back to this way of thinking, the debauchery will get worse and more children will be victimized than ever before.
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