So far in the 21st century nearly a third of a billion children have been sexually abused, most of them multiple times, some thousands of times. 6 out of 7 are girls. Anything you can do to get this message to as many people as possible will help save abused children all over the world, and maybe even some of the abusers. Please read "Save A Child from Sexual Abuse by 3:15 PM" under "First Time Visitor?" May God bless you and anoint this ministry.
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.
The STOP FGM Act of 2020 strengthened a 1995 original law. The revamped law increased the maximum jail sentence to up to 10 years. Yet as the report points out below, there have been no prosecutions in the high Somali-populated Minnesota. This proves that a two-tier legal system is still operational in America; it must be stopped. No region anywhere in the U.S. should reflect Islamic norms, despite high Muslim populations in some areas and fierce efforts to expand the hegemony of the Sharia — while leftist crazies either deny the nature of Sharia or aid its expansion.
In Somalia, 99 percent of women between 15 and 49 years have undergone FGM. And yes, it is Islamic.
It is not strictly Islamic, as it also occurs in some non-Muslim countries, and it is not taught in the Quran or the Hadiths. But the majority of girls and women who undergo this madness are Islamic.
Minnesota FGM prosecutions remain zero despite state felony law
More than half a million women and girls in the United States are living with the physical and psychological scars of female genital mutilation — including many in Minnesota, home to a large Somali community from a country where roughly 98% of women have undergone the procedure, according to United Nations data.
Yet despite a state law that makes performing the procedures a felony, Minnesota has never secured a single criminal prosecution under its law — raising questions about enforcement, and whether cases could be going on undetected.
Female genital mutilation, or FGM, involves the cutting or removal of parts of a female’s genital organs, typically for cultural rather than medical reasons. The practice is irreversible.
“It’s hidden — it’s a cultural practice, and who is doing the cutting could be a family member or a doctor who is also in that same culture,” Minnesota Republican state Rep. Mary Franson told Fox News Digital, noting it may be carried out within tight-knit communities. She said the secrecy surrounding the practice makes it exceptionally difficult to detect and confront…
Might this have had any connection to the common assumption among many Muslims in the West that if a woman is not fully veiled, that she is a slut and wants sexual contact? The Qur’an tells Muslim women to veil so that they aren’t molested (33:59). The obverse of that is the idea that if women aren’t veiled, they’re fair game for molestation.
TTC employee accused of sexually assaulting female coworker ‘numerous times'
by Joe Warmington and Chris Doucette, Toronto Sun, February 21, 2026:
A TTC employee has been suspended and faces criminal charges after he allegedly sexually assaulted a female coworker “numerous times.”
While Toronto Police have not identified the accused man’s employer, the Toronto Transit Commission has confirmed authorities were contacted after a female employee complained about serious workplace “misconduct” allegedly by a male co-worker.
In a statement released Saturday, police officers said responded to a call for an alleged sexual assault near Leslie St. and Lake Shore Blvd. E. on Tuesday afternoon.
Police said the accused allegedly sexually assaulted the woman “numerous times at her place of employment” between Aug. 1, 2022, and Dec. 31, 2024.
Mohammed Shaik, 51, of Peel Region, was located on Saturday and arrested.
He is charged with five counts of sexual assault.
The incident allegedly occurred on TTC property….
Canada: Muslim realtor meets woman at rental property and sexually assaults her
Vaughan realtor charged with sex assault
by Jane Stevenson, Toronto Sun, February 18, 2026:
York Regional Police have charged a Vaughan realtor with sexual assault and indecent act and are appealing for additional victims to come forward.
Police say on Feb. 9, the female victim contacted a realtor from a social media sales platform regarding a rental listing and the next day, the realtor asked the victim to visit the listed property.
As the victim was unable to do so, police say the realtor and the victim agreed to meet at her home to discuss the listing.
Cops say while inside the home with the victim, the suspect allegedly sexually assaulted her and committed an indecent act….
On Monday, Farzad Farhoodinejad, 44, was charged. His photo has been released as cops say they believe there may be additional victims….
A North Carolina kindergarten substitute teacher who allegedly identified as a “trans wolf” and wore a collar and tail in class has been fired after parents raised concerns. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed the dismissal following complaints from military families.
Hegseth wrote on X that the teacher, whom he referred to as “the ‘Wolf,’” had been dismissed weeks earlier. His post followed mounting scrutiny from parents whose children attended Mildred B. Poole Elementary School at Fort Bragg.
Military families began voicing concerns in early 2025 about the teacher’s behavior around young students, according toTNND.
Parents said the substitute teacher, who worked with kindergarten and pre-K classes, sometimes wore women’s clothing along with a dog collar and an animal tail while at school.
Several families contacted the legal advocacy group Liberty Counsel, which later sent a formal complaint to the Department of Defense Education Activity, which oversees the school system serving military bases.
The group argued that administrators had failed to respond adequately to repeated parental complaints.
In its letter, Liberty Counsel wrote that the teacher engaged in “disturbing behavior” in the classroom and that parents had first raised concerns in early 2025 and again in January. The group urged school officials to remove the educator from contact with children pending an investigation.
Parents told Liberty Counsel that the teacher sometimes asked students to howl like wolves and told the children that he turned into a wolf at night, according to The College Fix. One parent reported that her daughter came home frightened and said, “Mommy, I’m scared he’s going to come eat me,” after hearing the teacher make such claims.
Another parent said their child reported that the teacher told students he was “actually a woman” who “likes boys.” Families also alleged the teacher used various alternate names in the classroom, including “Roxxanne Wildheart,” “Captain Roxxie” and “Lilith Deathhowl.”
Liberty Counsel’s complaint included detailed references to the teacher’s public social media activity. The group pointed to multiple posts and pieces of artwork depicting violent scenarios, graphic imagery and sexually suggestive themes associated with several of the persona names that parents said the educator used in the classroom.
The organization cited examples it said showed the teacher’s online characters portrayed in scenes involving weapons, blood or coercive themes, along with other inappropriate material for someone working with young children.
Liberty Counsel further stated that school officials initially told parents they couldn't intervene because the school lacked a formal dress code and because the teacher identified as transgender. The group argued in its complaint that the situation could amount to sexual harassment under Title IX.
The DoDEA later informed Liberty Counsel that the school system had “severed the employment relationship” with the individual referenced in the complaint. The agency also said it was coordinating with appropriate offices to review the matter.
It remains unclear whether the teacher had previously been suspended before the termination.
Recent debates about classroom content and school oversight have contributed to heightened scrutiny of educators’ conduct in early childhood settings. Federal education data show that homeschooling in the U.S. has grown in recent years, with estimates placing the number of homeschooled children above 3.7 million as of 2025, according to Newsbreak.
Fort Bragg, NC
Court hears case of female student facing 10 years in prison for ‘transphobic’ social media post
A Brazilian student who's facing four to 10 years in prison over social media comments about gender identity appeared before a federal court this week. The hearing addressed whether the posts constituted criminal “transphobia” under Brazilian law.
Judicial questioning during the session this week focused on whether the statements were published from the defendant’s own social media account, and the judge indicated the content appeared to reflect personal opinion rather than discriminatory intent while granting the defense five days to submit written conclusions before any ruling, according to the legal advocacy group ADF International.
The prosecution concerns two posts published in November 2020 on X, where the student, Isadora Borges, stated that transgender women “were obviously born male” and wrote that a person who identifies as transgender retains their birth DNA and that surgery, hormones or clothing do not change that fact.
Is there anything in those statements that is untrue? Of course not! They are all facts, facts that transgenders don't like, but is that worthy of sending someone to prison for? It's madness.
The online comments drew attention and prompted a report to federal police by politician Erika Hilton, who identifies as transgender, leading to a criminal investigation and later prosecution on two counts of transphobia, each carrying a potential prison term of two to five years.
Authorities notified Borges, a 34-year-old veterinary student from ParaÃba, of the criminal charges in September 2025, several years after the original posts, setting the stage for the recent court proceedings and possible sentencing exposure that could total up to a decade in prison if convictions occur on both counts.
Public attention increased ahead of this week's hearing after Elon Musk reposted commentary about the case on X, bringing wider international focus to the prosecution and the legal questions surrounding online speech in Brazil.
Legal counsel supporting the defense said the court’s willingness to allow further written argument suggested careful consideration of the legal and factual issues, while the defendant expressed hope that the court would recognize a right to express views peacefully without criminal punishment.
The prosecution unfolds within a larger legal framework shaped by a 2019 decision of Brazil’s Supreme Federal Tribunal that equated homophobia and transphobia with the crime of racism, extending an existing anti-discrimination law to cover sexual orientation and gender identity.
In recent years, several individuals in Brazil have faced investigations or charges related to public statements about gender identity, including social media influencer Isabella Cepa, who was investigated in 2025, and Nine Borges, who is under criminal investigation for an Instagram video that criticized the financing and influence of pro-LGBT organizations and referred to Brazil’s LGBT National Secretary, Symmy Larrat.
Assemblies of God pastor Douglas Baptista also faced criminal charges for authoring a book presenting a Christian view of sexuality, though those charges were later dropped.
Separate legal actions also involve elected officials who have challenged alleged restrictions on expression before the Inter American Commission on Human Rights, including Senator Eduardo Girao and members of the Chamber of Deputies Marcel Van Hattem, Adriana Ventura, Gilson Marques and Ricardo Salles, who claim violations tied to state censorship and actions affecting online platforms during an election period.
The Wall street Journal opinion columnist Mary Anastasia O’Grady recently argued that the prosecution of Borges reflects a larger expansion of judicial power in Brazil that threatens free expression and democratic accountability. She links the case to the Supreme Court’s 2019 decision to treat homophobia and transphobia as forms of racism without legislation from Congress, subsequent court actions that restricted political speech and online content, criminal proceedings involving political figures, and international sanctions imposed and later lifted against a Supreme Court justice.
In the columnist’s account, the developments together indicate a judiciary exercising lawmaking, enforcement and political authority in ways that weaken constitutional limits and expose individuals to criminal penalties for expressing dissenting views.