Everyday thousands of children are being sexually abused. You can stop the abuse of at least one child by simply praying. You can possibly stop the abuse of thousands of children by forwarding the link in First Time Visitor? by email, Twitter or Facebook to every Christian you know. Save a child or lots of children!!!! Do Something, please!

3:15 PM prayer in brief:
Pray for God to stop 1 child from being molested today.
Pray for God to stop 1 child molestation happening now.
Pray for God to rescue 1 child from sexual slavery.
Pray for God to save 1 girl from genital circumcision.
Pray for God to stop 1 girl from becoming a child-bride.
If you have the faith pray for 100 children rather than one.
Give Thanks. There is more to this prayer here

Please note: All my writings and comments appear in bold italics in this colour

Saturday, 27 June 2026

Is 'Critical Theory' responsible for the horrific sexual abuse of a quarter million British girls?

 

How critical theory silenced the quarter million girls abused by Pakistani grooming gangs in UK


Last week, a group called Restore Britain released a summary report of an inquiry into the widespread and systematic sexual exploitation of vulnerable working-class women and children across the nation. At least a quarter of a million girls were sexually assaulted, trafficked, tortured, and even killed, mostly by gangs of Pakistani Muslims. The details in the report are so horrifying that it is difficult to believe they are true.  


As shocking as the reports of abuse are, the descriptions of the response by British authorities, including police, teachers, social workers, doctors, and politicians. Evidence of the abuse and reports by victims were downplayed and ignored. When Prime Minister Kier Starmer, who resigned Monday, was Director of Public Prosecutions and the head of the Crown Prosecution Service, he dismissed 13,000 cases of suspected child sexual offenders with a warning letter rather than attempting to prosecute. 

According to the report, the fear of being labeled racist, the fear of losing votes, the fear of rioting if prosecutions happened, and the fear of accusations of classism all contributed to a culture in which “community cohesion” became more important than protecting women and children. 

British citizens who spoke out about the abuse or expressed criticism of mass migration were often prosecuted, especially if the criticisms were directed at Pakistani or Muslim communities. In some cases, fathers attempting to rescue their daughters from abusers were even arrested. Last year alone in Great Britain, approximately 12,000 people were prosecuted for social media posts, some for longer periods than those who committed the crimes they were protesting. 

Underlying the British response and the silence by media outlets both in Britain and in the U.S. is a cultural mood common among elites and shaped by Critical Theory. Western culture is assumed to be oppressive, and minorities, especially immigrants, are assumed to be victims of Western oppression. Thus, minorities cannot be expected to be held to the same standards. Their behavior results from their oppression, and identifying criminals within a minority group, it is assumed, will foster even deeper racism and Islamophobia — a term coined by the Muslim Brotherhood to shut down criticism of Islam. In this morally upside-down world, racism and Islamophobia are worse crimes than the sexual exploitation of children. 

The gangs that have been operating in Britain have deep ideological and cultural roots shaped by Islam, including Sharia law. While most Muslims are law-abiding and many imams have condemned these gangs, the scale of abuse is so widespread that it must have been known. And yet, it was allowed and even enabled in some communities. 

Also ignored is the difficult truth that Islam, on its own terms, allows child sexual exploitation and trafficking. According to Islamic teaching, Mohammad received the Quran directly from Allah through dictation from the angel Gabriel. Thus, Muslims claim, it is the perfect and unchangeable expression of how Allah wants us to live, and Mohammad was the perfect exemplar of that way of life. Therefore, Muslims should pattern their lives after him.  

Mohammad, who claimed divine approval for himself, was a polygamist and a slaver. He promised his followers unending sexual bliss in paradise, along with wine and other goods they were forbidden to have in this world, if they followed him and fought along with him. He married a 6-year-old girl and consummated the marriage when she was 9.  

Many Muslims believe that, under Sharia, the same behavior is permitted with children today, and that Muslims are permitted to take non-Muslim women, married or not, as slaves. They are also permitted to abuse and humiliate them, including prostituting them for the benefit of their owners. All this is part of Sharia. 

What these gangs have done to at least 250,000 women and children in Britain is allowed by these extreme interpretations of Sharia. Many of the young men responsible for these atrocities believe they are answerable to Sharia, rather than to British law. They believe what they are doing is approved by Allah, especially when done to an enemy who is oppressing them. This is something radical Islam has in common with Critical Theory.

This terrible story reveals why it is foolish to suggest that all cultures and religions are morally equal. They are not. Though every person is made in the image of God and has fallen into sin, some cultures and religions encourage sin and fallenness, including the abuse of other image bearers.  

Ideas have consequences. Bad ideas have victims. In Great Britain alone, the victims of Islam and Critical Theory number in the hundreds of thousands. 


Originally published at BreakPoint. 

John Stonestreet serves as president of the Colson Center

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CSA in the USA > Bubbleman/Babysitter arrested for CSA in Ore.; Sex offender back in jail for 27 years in WA; Sun Valley, NV, man convicted of CSA; Snapchat being sued by CSA victim

 

Popular Oregon bubble performer accused of child sex abuse


PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) An Oregon man known for delighting families by creating huge bubbles is now facing multiple charges of child sexual abuse.

The Springfield Police Department arrested 62-year-old Patrick Corey O’Neill on Tuesday after receiving a report of sex abuse involving two minors. 

O’Neill was a known “bubble performer” in Eugene and Springfield and had regular access to children, according to police. He performed in local parks and events such as the Eugene Country Faire and babysat for several families. 

For the hundredth time, please don't use male babysitters. Men have no business babysitting other people's children.

According to court documents reviewed by KOIN 6 News, the alleged incidents occurred with two children under the age of 14 between January 2023 and June 2026 in Lane County. 

O’Neill has been charged with two counts of first-degree sodomy, first-degree unlawful sexual penetration, and four counts of first-degree sexual abuse. He’s currently lodged at the Lane County Jail and his trial is set for Aug. 19.




Repeat Sex Offender Sentenced to 27 years for Victimizing Minors Online and Possessing Child Sex Abuse Material



AKIMA – United States District Judge Mary K. Dimke sentenced Corbett Lloyd Craig, age 42, of Goldendale, Washington, to 324 months in prison to be followed by a lifetime period of supervised release after pleading guilty to two counts of Enticement and Attempted Enticement of a Minor and one count of Possession of Child Pornography.

According to court documents and information presented at sentencing, from early in 2022 up until his arrest in June 2025, Craig, utilizing social media, contacted two minor girls for the purpose of coercing them to provide him with sexually explicit videos and images. Craig enticed one of the minor girls by offering her money via gift cards and on-line payments. It was clear from the online communications that the defendant knew these were minors and intended to elicit and did obtain child sex abuse material victimizing these minors online. Based upon that investigation, a search warrant was executed at Craig’s home that resulted in the discovery of thousands of additional images of child sex abuse material.

As noted by District Court Judge Dimke, what makes this case even more aggravated supporting this substantial sentence, is Craig’s prior history of engaging in the same and similar conduct. In 2017 Craig was convicted of Encouraging Child Abuse in the Second Degree, Sexual Abuse in the Third Degree, and Contributing to the Sexual Delinquency of a Minor in Clackamas County Superior Court, Oregon. Child abuse images from this previous case and the child he victimized, were found on his computer by federal investigators in this case.

First Assistant United States Attorney Pete Serrano stated, “This recidivist sex offender has continued to harm minor victims in our community. Despite court intervention and treatment, this sex offender has continued to victimize children and made it clear he will not stop. I commend the dedication and work from our law enforcement partners and the commitment of this office to bring justice to these victims. Removing this defendant from our community and ensuring he can’t have access to children is the only way to ensure its protection. Our office is committed to hunting down these offenders and holding them to account.”“Mr. Craig was fully aware that his actions were not just extremely immoral, but illegal as well,” said acting HSI Seattle Special Agent in Charge April Miller. “This sentence will keep this predator off the streets and keep our children safer. HSI will continue to investigate these crimes against children. We owe our communities nothing less.”

This case was investigated by Homeland Security Investigations with assistance from the Klickitat County Sheriff’s Department. It was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Michael Murphy.




Jury convicts Sun Valley man of child sex-related crimes

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A jury has convicted a 24-year-old Sun Valley man on several child sex-related charges. 

The Washoe County District Attorney's Office says Gerson Rax-Pop tried to have sex with what he thought was a 14-year-old at a local park, after messaging a decoy Facebook account operated by the Washoe County Human Exploitation and Recovery Operations (HERO) team last December.

Rax-Pop was found guilty of Attempted Kidnapping of a Minor, Lure or Attempt to Lure Child with Use of Computer Technology to Engage in Sexual Conduct, Attempted Child Abuse or Neglect Involving Sexual Abuse, and Attempted Statutory Sexual Seduction by Person Over 21.

Sentencing is set for August 13th.


Snap sued over rape of minor who connected to adult attacker on Snapchat



The parents of a girl who was raped when she was 12 years old by an adult stranger she met on Snapchat have sued its parent company, Snap, and the attacker in Missouri state court.

The lawsuit filed Wednesday claims the social media company has refused to disable dangerous features in its app or warn parents about potential harms it may cause. 

According to the lawsuit, the girl began using Snapchat in 2021, when she was 11, without her parents' knowledge. While the app requires users to be 13 to sign up, the lawsuit says the girl does not remember what birth date she entered and that children knew they could easily bypass the minimum-age requirement.

About a year after she began using Snapchat, the lawsuit says the app recommended her and teen girls from nearby high schools as friends to defendant Gabriel Joel Valentin-Rios, an adult who had no real-life connections to them. It did not warn the children that connecting to strangers might be dangerous.

After the girl and Valentin-Rios connected, Valentin-Rios began sending her unsolicited nude photographs, the lawsuit says. The girl "did not want these photographs and, at first, did not reciprocate but Snapchat’s product design made it impossible for (her) to avoid such explicit content,” it says.

As part of its Snap Maps feature, the app also provided Valentin-Rios with the girl's home address without her knowledge, according to the lawsuit. Valentin-Rios then groomed the girl, convincing her that he was a 17-year-old local high school boy, not a 25-year-old man. Eventually he got her to meet him in person and raped her.

Valentin-Rios pleaded guilty to statutory rape and is currently serving an 18-year prison sentence in Missouri.

The lawsuit claims Snapchat knew that Valentin-Rios had multiple accounts — even though it is against the app's policies — including one he used to lure teen girls.

“We care deeply about the safety and well-being of all Snapchatters, and our teams have worked for years to build safeguards, launch safety tutorials, partner with experts, and work with law enforcement to help prevent the misuse of our platform,” Snap said in a statement.

The girl has been diagnosed with PTSD, anxiety and depression, according to the lawsuit.

The plaintiffs seek unspecified damages and are asking the court to compel Snap to stop practices that harm children.

“This assault did not happen in a vacuum — it happened because Snapchat’s product design made it easy for a predator to reach and manipulate an unsuspecting child,” said Matthew Bergman, founder of the Social Media Victims Law Center, which brought the suit on behalf of the plaintiffs. “Snap executives have long known that their features create a perfect environment for predators to exploit children, yet they have repeatedly failed to make the platform safe.”

This is not the first such lawsuit against Snap. New Mexico sued the company in 2024, saying the platform's design features foster sextortion, sexual abuse and unwanted contact from adults to minors. According to the lawsuit, Snap was well aware, but failed to warn parents, young users and the public that “sextortion was a rampant, ‘massive,’ and ‘incredibly concerning issue’ on Snapchat.” A judge denied the company's motion to dismiss last year.

There are also individual lawsuits pending against the company, including one in Vermont on behalf of two 12-year-old girls who were sexually assaulted by an adult they met on Snapchat.

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CSA in GTA > Proceeds of Crime going to help sex trafficking survivors in the Greater Toronto Area

 

Attorney general invests $400,000 to support victims of sex trafficking and child abuse in York Region

Proceeds of crime funding going to BridgeNorth and Cedar Centre.

Newmarket Era
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Ontario Attorney General Doug Downey has announced up to $400,000 to help young survivors of sex trafficking and child abuse in York Region.

He was at the Region of York’s headquarters in Newmarket June 19 to award as much as $200,000 each to BridgeNorth and the Cedar Centre.

“The work that both BridgeNorth and the Cedar Centre are doing is really remarkable,” he said.

Proceeds of crime fund 

The funding comes from the 2026-2028 Civil Remedies Grant, funded by the proceeds of crime.

Attorney General Doug Downey BridgeNorth Cedar Centre funding

Attorney General Doug Downey announces funding for BridgeNorth and the Cedar Centre at a press conference at York Region’s headquarters on June 19.

“One basic point is that crime should not pay and we’re making sure it does not,” said Downey, adding the government is allocating $5 million through the fund to help 27 law enforcement agencies and community and Indigenous organizations fight crime and strengthen public safety across the province.

BridgeNorth is a survivor-led organization committed to ending sexual exploitation in Canada.

‘Sex trafficking happening in York Region’

“BridgeNorth exists because, sadly, sex trafficking is happening right here in York Region,” executive director Karen Todd, said.

“We help youth experience freedom from sex trafficking through advocacy, education and awareness and direct services … Youth often don’t recognize that what they’re experiencing is exploitation and don’t always identify themselves as victims.”

The Cedar Centre provides trauma-specific therapy to youngsters and youth who have experienced childhood violence, as well as adults who experienced violence as children.

The funding for BridgeNorth will expand the organization’s LifeEdge Intervention Program, which provides services to youth aged 12 to 19 who have experienced sex trafficking or sexual exploitation.

The funding will allow BridgeNorth to serve four to six youths, depending on how long it takes each of them to achieve their specific goals, Todd said.

The funding for the Cedar Centre will support staffing as the organization works to develop York Region’s first child and youth advocacy centre.

Future centre will help child abuse victims 

Once built, the centre will bring multidisciplinary teams under one roof to reduce the trauma abused children and youth and their non-offending guardians now endure having to retell their experiences to different professionals in various locations.

Cradling a bravery bear, given by the Cedar Centre to young abuse and violence victims, which she later gave to Downey, Cedar Centre executive director Alison Peck called the funding a transformative moment for the organization.

As the first program of its kind in York Region, Cedar Centre’s Child/Youth Advocacy Program will ensure that children and youth who are victims of crime receive the specialized support they deserve, she said.

“Our child/youth advocate program is the first pillar of York Region’s emerging child/youth advocacy centre, Project Hope. And it represents our first brave step together,” Peck said.

“In York Region, on the days when children and youth face their most challenging moments, this is about them being brave. This is about us being brave with them. And this is about you (Downey) being brave enough to believe in all of us. So, this bear is for you.”

BridgeNorth and the Cedar Centre support some of the most vulnerable members of the community, Newmarket-Aurora MPP Dawn Gallagher Murphy said.

Dawn Gallagher Murphy BridgeNorth Cedar Centre funding

Newmarket-Aurora MPP Dawn Gallagher Murphy said the funding will help survivors heal and strengthen community safety across York Region.

“The work that they do is not always easy at all. It required patience, it requires expertise. It requires great compassion and an unwavering commitment to helping children, youth and families through some of the most difficult challenges in their lives,” she said.

The funding will help ensure that children, youth and families affected by violence, exploitation, and trauma have access to the specialized care and support they need close to home, Gallagher Murphy said.

“Every young person deserves the opportunity to reach their full potential,” she said.

The government is investing in services that not only help survivors heal but also strengthen community safety across York Region, she added.



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