The Dutch governments permissive attitude toward the sexual exploitation of women resulted in an inadequate response early in this case. The investigation in the Netherlands was hampered because of lack of trained and ready police for this type of crime. Several years previously the police vice squads had been disbanded. Legalization of the prostitution industry in the Netherlands had done away with the need for a vice squad.
About two weeks after the ring was exposed, a top employee in the Justice Ministry in the Netherlands, which was leading the investigation, was fired for downloading pornography with his office computer for personal use.76 The report released to the media did not name the man, and minimized his activity by saying he had only distributed the material to a small circle of acquaintances. LINK PAGE 25
Consistently, in this paper, it's the Netherlands which has resisted the need to clamp down on the use of the internet in exploiting women and children. They call it freedom of expression.
Isn't there a way to post through the Netherlands and you can't be traced back? There is some country where posts are like Swiss Bank Accounts...virtually impossible to trace the source.
The Dutch are a very immoral people in my opinion. and look at the generation of younger people they are raising! They are even worse. They seem to me to be a people with ABSOLUTELY NO MORAL COMPASS whatsoever.!! Is it any wonder that there is corruption and wickedness in high places???
" They call it freedom of expression"
I can't find it right now, but recall that the classes AVDS 'teaches' in jorans school were designated with a name which dovetails with this artsy-fartsy concept.....
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