The Daily Mail moulds its readers to sympathise with paedophiles

We are at the stage of a situation of aggravation on the news.

Paedophilia is not a sexual preference. Paedophiles are not ‘minor attracted persons’ [MAP].

Paedophiles are what they are: child molesters, child abusers, child rapists.

But the Daily Mail moulds its readers to sympathise with paedophiles.

This year’s Olympics was a disgusting farse.

A convicted child rapist volleyball star shamelessly wept as he spoke about being booed at the Olympics amid a huge storm about his participation.

Steven Van de Velde, 30, who served just one year of a four-year sentence for raping a 12-year-old British girl, was speaking for the first time since his controversial participation in the Paris’ Games.

The Dutch athlete was found guilty of three counts of raping the child in Milton Keynes in 2014 but was selected because he was granted early release from prison and judged by national selectors to have paid his dues. But he did not get a warm reception whilst competing in the French capital and was eliminated at the round of 16 stage with partner Matthew Immers on August 4. 

Shouldn’t he have been in jail instead of the Olympics? Where is justice? There is no justice dear readers because the judicial system no longer punishes criminals, but allows them to commit serious crimes and then walk the streets shortly thereafter. Even participate in the Olympics if need be. Let’s turn them into heroes.

Governments are excessively lax in their punishments, with a judicial system that protects the perpetrators. It is imperative that the judicial system eradicates the rapist and the paedophile in the real world but the system refuses to do so. Instead, we have the Daily Mail portraying de Velde in such a way that it tries to mould the readers into sympathisers with a paedophile.

De Velde cried because he wants to be pitied and wants to be seen as a victim.

Whatever he does now, it is nothing compared to what he has done to the poor twelve-year-old girl.

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