Posted on 03/17/2022 5:30:46 AM PDT by sevinufnine
President Joe Biden took a turn down the dark alleys of the Internet during remarks on the Violence Against Women Act at the White House Wednesday. He spoke about people who have a 'revealing picture' taken only to be blackmailed or humiliated when it got posted online. "How many times have you heard? I bet everybody knows somebody somewhere along the line that was in an intimate relationship and what happened was the guy takes a revealing picture of his naked friend, or whatever, in a compromising position and then literally sends blackmails or mortifies that person. Sends it out, put it online," he said. "We’re giving survivors real resources against abuse now. Ex-partners and stalkers who seek to humiliate and hurt them," he added. Biden's comments came during a speech in the East Room of the White House where he occasionally banged on the podium, other times lowering his voice to a whisper, to describe the trauma that people in abusive relationships suffer.
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I’m 78. I don’t know anyone.
I know no one personally who has ever had this happen. The only time I have heard of it celebritards were usually involved.
I’m with you, I don’t know anyone I’ve run across that’s happened to. Not dating, not on social networking, not from a hacked email list/program.
Hell, I don’t even know anyone that has nude pictures of themselves on their phones in the first place, isn’t that called... normal???
No, overconfident weirdo, don’t know anyone.
I’m pushing 70, am a Biker and a Rock Musician, and even I don’t know anybody that has happened to.
Right. Only because in Biden’s World sending naked pictures of oneself is not out of the ordinary.
It gets better...meaning WORSE. Read on:
Biden also said, “literally, the most oft-asked questions for the first 3 years of the act that I got asked was, ‘Well, why are you so passionate about this? Was your mother a victim of domestic violence? Was your sister or your wife? Were they — were they victims?’ I swear to God. That was the most oft-asked question of me,” he said.
But he said it was not any form of family trauma that drew him to it. “And I’d say no, that’s not the answer. I happened to be raised by a gentle, decent man, who taught all of his children, and I mean this from the bottom of my heart. My dad would say the greatest sin of all that anyone could commit was the abuse of power, and the cardinal sin was for a man to raise his hand to a woman or a child.”
(So as long as one keeps there hand down low when inappropriately touching that makes it ok???)
1600 Penn Ave is now identified as the address of a level 4 sex offender.
He’s sad because China put a bunch of pictures on the internet that Hunter took and were supposed to private between him and his underaged hookers.
Nobody I know has had that happen. WTF is Brandon talking about?
What a disgusting man! With what morally impaired people does he associate?
No one, no one I know has Joe’s problem.
Didn’t realize Hunter Biden was considered a celebrity, but do agree on the “tard” part :)
All Biden’s family and close friends are slimy creeps?
No, actually. But I’m not someone who takes showers with little girls like you, Joe.
Ok, that’s so disturbing. Mostly because it’s believable where JB is concerned.
I don’t know anyone like this. What kind of circle does this creep move in?
As an aside, what can this legislation possibly do? Is the government opening an Office of Nudity? Do you have to submit naked pictures to the IRS with your taxes? I can see Joe’s interest, but no one else’s.
Sorry, but with nude photos, I figure that mostly the right people are getting burned.
“All Biden’s family and close friends are slimy creeps?”
Rather than post that as a question, you can post that sentence as a true statement.
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