Child predators and the DEATH penalty: Robby Starbuck’s mission to STOP the war on children
Child predators are every parent's nightmare. Director and creator of “The War on Children,” Robby Starbuck, knows this all too well.
He also knows that the number of child predators is growing.
“We just had an operation here in Tennessee that was announced this morning,” Starbuck tells James Poulos of “Zero Hour.” “In this operation, they were able to come up with over a quarter million images of child sexual abuse. That’s stunning. In one operation, in one state.”
“They expect that number to grow,” he adds.
While most Americans can agree that child predators deserve harsh sentences, Starbuck wants to take it a step further, telling Poulos that there’s no incentive for these possessed individuals not to hurt children.
“The incentives not to do that, what are they exactly?” he asks. “One hundred years ago, if a man was caught raping a child, he wouldn’t be alive much longer. And that’s why, you know, we spearheaded here in Tennessee, a law change. And it was a law change made to ensure that we challenge bad precedent at the Supreme Court. And that was to give the death penalty to child rapists.”
While predators currently do not get the death penalty for raping a child, Starbuck believes that might be about to change.
“I believe the Supreme Court of today has a makeup where they’re going to do the sensible thing and affirm that you can in fact punish a heinous criminal like this with death instead of paying to keep them alive to the tune of millions and millions and millions and millions of dollars,” he tells Poulos.
“No society can survive if their incentives are all wrong,” he adds.
Starbuck isn’t alone in his assessment of where we’re at as a society and where we'll remain if we don't make a change. Poulos has also recognized the darkness.
“In some ways, it’s become a weirder and darker place, this country, than it has been in a long time,” he says.
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DEGENERACY: Did MrBeast know Kris Tyson was a CREEP?
When the news broke that “Ava” Kris Tyson sent highly sexualized texts between himself and a 13-year-old fan of the MrBeast franchise, the internet was in an uproar.
Tyson, who came out as transgender last year and left his wife and child to pursue a new life as a woman, has now been labeled as a “groomer.”
Despite standing behind Tyson throughout his transition into womanhood, MrBeast himself, Jimmy Donaldson, is finally taking action against him.
“Over the last few days, I’ve become aware of the serious allegations of Ava Tyson’s behavior online and I am disgusted and opposed to such unacceptable acts,” he wrote in a post on X.
MrBeast explained in his statement that he would hire “an independent third party to conduct a thorough investigation” to ensure he has “all the facts.” He also removed Tyson from the company and channel.
However, Sara Gonzales and her panel on “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered” are skeptical that Tyson was actually operating under Donaldson’s nose rather than right before his eyes.
In one clip of the MrBeast team in Tyson’s house, there is child porn-inspired art called “Loli” hanging on the wall. The art was created by Shadman, who uses live child models.
“They call it ‘Loli,’ a type of highly sexualized anime where grown women are depicted as children,” Gonzales explains, disgusted.
BlazeTV contributor Jaco Booyens doesn’t think Tyson is the only one to worry about.
“In any given moment in the United States, there’s 750,000 predators actively communicating with children online. Any given moment. Right now, as we’re speaking, there’s ¾ of a million predators communicating on social media,” Booyens explains.
“The average groomer at any given time is grooming 32 children,” Booyens says, adding, “This is not an isolated incident by this guy.”
Booyens also points out that MrBeast didn’t seem to mind that Tyson was leaving his family to pursue his dream of being a “woman.”
“This is not the first MrBeast sexual swirl around that team,” he says. “Birds of a feather flock together.”
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