There’s a reason groomers and other classes of sickos are so adamant about their claims they don’t do anything bad to children. It’s because they do bad things to children. Exposure of their hideous crimes would blow up the LGBTQIA+ supremacy agenda, so even when they’re caught the story is buried by corporate media.
The NY Post reported on a story out of Georgia that, as Ian Miles Cheong noted, exemplifies the concerns many of us have had about same-sex couples adopting children:
I was told this doesn't happen. https://t.co/aAk6sc3UfE
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) August 7, 2022
Walton County Sheriff’s Office raided a home in Loganville July 27 on reports that a man there was downloading child porn.
After interviewing the suspect, who was not identified, police said they learned there was another suspect in the county who was “producing homemade child sexual abuse material with at least one child who lived in the home,” the sheriff’s office said Thursday.
Around 11:30 p.m. that same night, executed a search warrant in Oxford at the home of William Dale Zulock, 32, and Zachary Jacoby Zulock, 35. Walton County’s Division of Family and Child Services joined deputies in responding to the home to help protect the two brothers who lived there.
During their search, deputies found evidence the pair, who were the children’s adoptive fathers, “were engaging in sexually abusive acts and video documenting this abuse,” the sheriff’s office said.
Adoption is supposed to be an act of love. What these evil men did should earn them long sentences in prison where they are taught excruciating lessons about the nature of their crimes on a daily basis.
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