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Found this unpublished story from last February. I was deathly ill during the spring (sepsis and multiple surgeries) so did not post any articles for two months. This disturbing story gives us a view of what George Soros' funded DA's (and there are many in the USA) are destroying law and order in America and putting a generation of children at further risk from pedophiles.
2nd story reveals how he is using American taxpayers' money to promote LGBTQ madness in Colombia.
Transgender woman brags about light sentence for molesting child
LA jail recordings caught a sex offender correctly predicting and laughing
about soft punishment for assaulting a 10-year-old girl
A transgender woman in Los Angeles gloated in a recorded jailhouse telephone call that she would be let off easy for sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl – a prediction that proved true when she was sentenced last month.
The recordings, which were obtained by Fox News, caught 26-year-old Hannah Tubbs boasting in November phone calls with her father that she wouldn’t have to go back to prison under the policies of Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon. Tubbs also made explicit remarks about the young victim, talking about her sexual attraction to the girl.
“I’m gonna plead out to it, plead guilty,” Tubbs said in one call. “They’re gonna stick me on probation, and it’s gonna be dropped, it’s gonna be done. I won’t have to register [as a sex offender], won’t have to do nothing.”
The case in question concerned a 2014 assault by Tubbs – who was then named James and identified as a male – in the women’s restroom of a Denny’s restaurant. Tubbs, who was two weeks shy of turning 18 at the time of the incident, only began identifying as a woman after being arrested for the assault eight years later.
The prediction of a light sentence came true in June, when Tubbs was spared incarceration in adult prison. Gascon’s office refused to prosecute Tubbs as an adult, in accordance with the DA’s progressive policies. She was sentenced to two years in juvenile detention, which reportedly could mean being released in six months. Tubbs also correctly predicted that she wouldn’t have to register as a sex offender, despite having committed other offenses since the assault at Denny’s.
In one of her jailhouse calls, Tubbs admonished the caller to refer to her with female pronouns in court. She said she would seek assignment to a female prison if she were incarcerated.
The victim told Fox News it was “insulting” and “unfair” to prosecute Tubbs as a female and a juvenile, “seeing how he clearly didn’t act like one” during the sexual assault. “The things he did to me and made me do that day was beyond horrible for a 10-year-old girl to have to go through,” she said, adding that the light sentence gave her “no true justice.”
Gascon, who was elected in 2020 with the help of $2.5 million in campaign funding from billionaire activist George Soros, said on Sunday that he would have handled the Tubbs case differently had he known of the defendant’s disregard for the harm she caused. However, media reports indicated that Gascon’s office was well aware of the jailhouse recordings.
“We do not always get it right, as no one can, but we do believe that our fundamental beliefs are the right ones,” Gascon said.
With the DA facing a potential recall vote over his allegedly soft-on-crime policies, his office last week told staffers that there could be rare exceptions to his rules, including his ban on trying juveniles in adult court. Contrary to Sunday’s statement by Gascon, his office said the easing of policies was unrelated to the controversial Tubbs case.
Sounds to me like Gascon has little regard for the truth along with all his other faults.
Soros bankrolled Colombian LGBT group backing prostitution
that received Biden administration grant
by Gabe Kaminsky, Investigative Reporter |
December 03, 2022 06:00 AM
Washington Examiner
A Biden administration-backed LGBT nonprofit group in Colombia that calls for the expansion of "sex worker" rights in the crime-ridden country has raked in thousands of dollars from left-wing billionaire George Soros, records show.
In September, the State Department awarded $16,000 in taxpayer dollars to Fundacion Sentiido, which engages in prostitution advocacy, the Washington Examiner reported. That same organization, which is based in Bogota, Colombia, has also received almost $122,000 from Soros's Open Society Foundations, a top liberal grant-maker, records show.
Sentiido trains Colombians on "gender, sexual diversity, and social change" and publishes articles on LGBT issues, its website shows. The State Department grant to Sentiido, which began disbursing in October, was to "provide tools, resources, and opportunities to support journalists and activists in Colombia and in Latin America" so they can gain a better understanding of the "use of disinformation and gender restrictive narratives against LGBTIQ and women's rights," according to the agency.
Does that mean rewarding LGBTQ-friendly journalists financially?
An unnamed State Department spokesperson previously told the Washington Examiner that the Sentiido grant was "in support of American values," noting, "U.S. citizens benefit from a world that is safer and more prosperous for all."
Sentiido received OSF grants in 2017, 2019, and 2020, according to the OSF's database. The grants came from the group's affiliated Open Society Policy Center, as well as the Foundation to Promote Open Society, according to the database.
The 2017 grant was for "building bridges between sexual diversity and religion," and the grant in 2019 was "to support creation of audiovisual content, interviews, and workshops meant to promote an understanding of and campaigning against the so-called 'gender ideology' in Latin America," records show.
In 2020, Sentiido received money from the OSF "to support the grantee's work to engage in media analysis and narrative change related to gender, sexuality, and COVID response," records show.
"By combining rigorous research with our passion for creativity and innovation and our strong belief in knowledge sharing through capacity development, Sentiido builds bridges, tells stories, opens discussions, changes conversations, and provides knowledge for the advancement of LGBTIQ and women's rights in the region," a spokesperson for Sentiido told the Washington Examiner.
"At Sentiido, we feel proud to be supported by Open Society Foundations to promote social change and more inclusive and respectful societies," the spokesperson added.
Respectful, godless societies!!!
One congressman, however, told the Washington Examiner it is "incomprehensible" the State Department would use tax dollars to fund Sentiido.
"In a Republican House majority, we will rein in wasteful government spending, especially to countries who do not share our American values," Rep. Troy Nehls (R-TX) told the Washington Examiner.
Sentiido has engaged in prostitution advocacy since at least 2014, the Washington Examiner reported. On Nov. 3, the group hosted a webinar titled "Stand in my corner: trans-feminism and sex worker rights activism," which was hosted by three prostitutes.
Like other South American countries, Colombia has not outlawed prostitution. Its government has also failed to "proactively investigate, prosecute, or convict cases of forced labor," and armed organizations often make women and young girls do "webcam modeling" and drug them so they can have sexual relations, the State Department said in a 2021 report.
Out of 142 countries, Colombia ranks 27th on the global crime index, a database tracking crime levels by assigning countries scores in the range of zero to 100. Colombian children are at solid risk of being forced into prostitution, the U.S. government has found in the past.
Sentiido, though, has slammed the Colombian police's efforts to regulate prostitution and boosted "webcam sex work," claiming the practice guards prostitutes from "economic exploitation." The organization has also promoted a variety of COVID-19 "emergency funds" for people to donate to prostitutes and pro-prostitution groups.
"Fanatical, woke organizations like Fundacion Sentiido shouldn't be propped up with American taxpayer dollars, and they certainly shouldn't be using those dollars to promote prostitution, radical gender indoctrination for children, and all manner of depravity abroad," Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX), who sits on the influential House Judiciary Committee, previously told the Washington Examiner.
Recent stories of Soros' death are, unfortunately, not true.
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