Friday, June 5, 2026

Why So Many Pepophiles?

A fact that has been with us too long is the fact that children are victims of sex crimes. The number is shocking and so is WHO are actuallty committing the crimes. There should be a larger out-cry to what is happening to our children. For info on rape on women read: DOROTHY GUYTON, author (BA, MA) INTERVIEWER: The Silence of Rape.

Somehow we have become immune to how low a person can go. Why not? Our leader, our president of the United States, leads in criminal activity without any consequenses. It's open season on victimization from the top guy who encourages horrible behavior. He wanted a slush fund to reward CRIMINAL behavior. He just as much approved crime. But, he only wants a certain group of people to be immune to prosecution. WE MUST CARE ABOUT OUR CHILDREN MORE THAN WE CARE ABOUT TRUMP.

There is outrage at immigrants committing crime. People screaming and shouting, "Send these lawbreakers and criminals back to where they came from. They're ruining our country!" But, our country is being ruined for a generation to come of children who have been touched or propositioned sexually. They are scarred and we don't know what kind of adult they would be if a crime had not been carried out on them.

Major reports from national organizations and advocacy groups provide the following key statistics for 2025:
  • Direct Victim Reports: In 2025, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) received over 5,700 CyberTipline reports directly from victims, a more than 100% increase over 2024. 
  • Children's Advocacy Center (CAC) Cases: CACs across the country investigated 224,520 cases involving allegations of child sexual abuse, which accounted for over half of their total caseload. [
  • Online Exploitation and Abuse: The NCMEC CyberTipline received 21.3 million reports related to suspected child sexual exploitation, which included a sharp rise in generative AI-related exploitation and massive spikes in reports of sex trafficking and financial sextortion. 
  • Religious Institution Allegations: The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops recorded over 1,000 allegations of child sexual abuse within U.S. dioceses for the 2025 fiscal year, with just over 2% of these involving individuals who were minors during that period.
  • It is time for us  to get the sexual degenerates away from our childen. It seems like an epidemic of child sexual offender on parade. Teachers are being charged daily along with people holding office within the church. I hope the statistics I'm about to share is not the first time you were aware of the information. Okay. Here you go.

Offender and Offense Characteristics

 • 93.6% of sexual abuse offenders were men. • 57.5% were White, 16.1% were Black, 12.1% were Native American, 11.8% were Hispanic, and 2.5% were Other races. 

 ♦ 74.6% of offenders in cases involving production of child pornography were White. ♦ 53.3% of offenders in cases involving travel for prohibited sexual contact were White and 27.4% were Black

. ♦ 61.3% of offenders in cases involving criminal sexual abuse (rape) were Native American.4 ♦ 65.4% of offenders in cases involving abusive sexual contact were Native American. ♦ 84.6% of offenders in cases involving statutory rape were Native American. 

 • Their average age was 38 years. • 95.4% were United States citizens. • 63.8% had little or no prior criminal history (Criminal History Category I). 

 • 8.5% of sexual abuse offenders were convicted at trial, compared to 1.6% of all other federal offenders. 

 • The top five districts for sexual abuse offenders were: ♦ Northern District of Texas (48); ♦ Middle District of Florida (43); ♦ District of Arizona (33); ♦ District of South Dakota (32); ♦ Central District of Illinois (27). 

 Punishment • 99.5% of sexual abuse offenders were sentenced to prison; their average sentence was 211 months. • The average sentence for offenders convicted of production of child pornography was 277 months: ♦ 85.7% of these offenders were convicted of an offense carrying a mandatory minimum penalty; their average sentence was 300 months. The average sentence without a mandatory minimum was 139 months. • The average sentence for offenders convicted of travel to engage in prohibited sexual conduct with a minor was 152 months: ♦ 70.0% of these offenders were convicted of an offense carrying a mandatory minimum penalty; their average sentence was 184 months. The average sentence without a mandatory minimum was 76 months. 

Eye opening huh? But it doesn't stop there. Extensive global studies and investigations indicate that thousands of Catholic clergy and church officials have credibly accused or proven to have committed sexual acts with minors. Determining exact numbers is challenging due to historical cover-ups and unreported cases, but comprehensive reports provide the following figures: United States: Over 6,000 Catholic clergy members have been credibly accused of sexual abuse since 1950. The landmark John Jay Report identified 4,392 priests and deacons who faced allegations of child sexual misconduct. 

Accurate, centralized statistics on the exact number of teachers committing sexual acts with minors are difficult to pinpoint because many cases go unreported. However, research highlights the scope of the problem: a landmark literature review by the U.S. Department of Education estimated that roughly 1 in 10 students experience some form of educator sexual misconduct during their K-12 schooling. 

There is no single official database tracking the exact number of politicians who have committed sexual acts with minors, as these incidents are recorded across various local, state, and federal criminal justice systems globally. Cases occur across the political spectrum.

 

  • Federal Politics: In the United States, historical databases and watchdog groups (such as GovTrack.us Legislator Misconduct Database) compile instances of federal misconduct. For instance, former House Speaker Dennis Hastert was convicted in 2016 for crimes tied to a child abuse cover-up involving former students, and other federal lawmakers have faced charges of soliciting minors or contributing to the delinquency of a minors. 
  • State Politics: The National Women's Defense League and news outlets like AP News track state and local lawmakers. For instance, a 2025 AP tally recorded at least 14 state lawmakers accused of sexual misconduct in a single year, with various officials over the years having been indicted or convicted for soliciting or assaulting minors. 
  • ICE Enforcement: In fiscal year 2023, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) arrested noncitizens with 4,390 charges and convictions related to sex and sexual assaults. In early 2026, ICE conducted multiple targeted operations across the country, resulting in the arrests of numerous noncitizens with prior convictions or pending charges for child sex offenses. 
  • Federal Convictions: The United States Sentencing Commission (USSC) tracks non-U.S. citizens sentenced in federal court for sexual abuse. For instance, in fiscal year 2025, non-U.S. citizens accounted for roughly 44% of all individuals sentenced in federal court, though these figures encompass all federal crimes, not just sex offenses.
  • Current national and global authorities highlight the following reported and estimated figures:
    • Child Protective Services: In recent years, approximately 63,000 substantiated cases of child sexual abuse have been processed annually by U.S. Child Protective Services agencies. 
    • Online Exploitation: The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) handles millions of reports of suspected child sexual exploitation (CSAM), with reports of online enticement and AI-related exploitation surging into the hundreds of thousands. The volume of direct reports from victims themselves increased to more than 5,700 recently. 
    • True Scale: Experts estimate that less than one in three actual cases of child sexual abuse are ever reported, with an estimated one in four girls and one in thirteen boys experiencing abuse before the age of 18.
    I believe our chants should be,"LOCK PEDOPHILES UP!" With all that is occurring in the world we have left our children more exposed and vulnerable to these sex preditors. We don't need to make America great AGAIN. We need MAKE AMERICA GREAT RIGHT NOW. Our children of the future are under attack. Who will stand for them and who will continue turning a blind eye to this crime. We are ALL CHOOSING the America we want right now and evidently we want people to be okay with sexually assaulting children.
  • The only existing national data collection effort that explored the incidence of sexual assault ignored crimes against young victims. The National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) estimated there were 197,000 incidents of forcible rape and 110,000 incidents of other sexual assault in the United States in 1996 involving victims ages 12 or above (Ringel, 1997). Victims reported that a third (31%) of these sexual assaults (or 94,000 victimizations) were reported to law enforcement agencies.
  • The age profile of sexual assault victims varied with the nature of the crime. Juveniles were the large majority of the victims of forcible fondling (84%), forcible sodomy (79%), and sexual assault with an object (75%). In contrast, juveniles were the victims in less than half (46%) of forcible rapes. In each sexual assault category except forcible rape, children below the age of 12 were about half of all victims.
  • The detailed age distribution of the victims of sexual assault emphasizes the high proportion of juvenile victims. The single age with the greatest proportion of sexual assault victims reported to law enforcement was age 14 (figure 1). There were more victims in each individual age group between 3 and 17 than in any individual age group 17 (any adult age group), and more victims age 2 than in any age group above age 40. For victims under age 12, 4-year-olds were at greatest risk of being the victim of a sexual assault.
  • The victim age distribution differed with the nature of the offense (figure 2). The risk of being the victim of forcible rape increased dramatically from age 10 to age 14, where it peaked. By age 20, the risk had dropped to less than half the peak 14-year-old rate, and dropped to a 10th of the 14-year-old peak by age 40. For the other types of sexual assault, the victim age curves had two peaks, one (as in forcible rape) around age 13 or 14 and the other around age 4. The risk of being the victim of forcible sodomy peaked at age 4. 
  • By age 11 the risk of forcible sodomy dropped to half the peak rate, then increased for a couple of years through age 13, before falling to a 10th of the peak rate by the early 20s. The risk of being the victim of sexual assault with an object peaked at ages 3 and 4, then fell to less than half the peak rate by age 8. After age 8 the risk of sexual assault with an object increased through age 14 to almost three-fourths the 3- and 4-year-old peak, and then dropped to a 10th of the peak rate by the mid-20s. 
  • The risk of forcible fondling, the other high volume sex assault offense along with forcible rape, first peaked at age 4, dropped marginally through the pre-teen years, and then increased to its absolute peak for victims age 13. After age 13, the risk of forcible fondling dropped precipitously, so that by age 24 the risk was a 10th of that of 13-year-olds.


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