That is obviously my opinion about what the current situation is.
If you’re asking my opinion about what “should be”, I am evolving on that. Personally, I am much more comfortable in the old world where you could say what you want and hire prostitutes for your teenage sons and it was all good. I am realizing, however, that this path we are on, while uncomfortable and slightly repulsive to me, is inevitable and probably shouldn’t be resisted. We are building the species that will replace humanity and we might as well get on with it.
You don’t know that you would call it good if it were your child, who you would always see as a child. As a parent, you wouldn’t want to strip them of their innocence, knowing it is inevitable that it would happen eventually, unless you’re sick in the head and in need of a Physician.
I am denying it was rape because it is not rape. It is hiring a prostitute to have sex with a teen. In general, it is physically impossible for a woman to rape a man.
Ok. In general, it is impossible for a woman to rape a male human with vaginal sex. It may be possible for a woman to anally rape a male human using an implement. Regarding vaginal sex, It may be possible for a woman to overpower a man, but rape requires penetration. This requires sexual excitement on the part of the male that cannot generally be forced. The boys would have to have consented. And yes, I’m aware of the current idiocy about people under 18 not being able to consent. Substitute any word you like. The boys would have to have willingly cooperated with the act, which is not rape to me. It may be a crime, but it’s not rape to me.
Alexander Yuk Ching Ma, 67, was arrested Friday after meeting with an FBI undercover employee, who he expressed his willingness to continue helping the Chinese government in an effort to see “the motherland” succeed, according to the Justice Department statement.(https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/former-cia-officer-arrested-and-charged-espionage).
Ma is charged with conspiracy to communicate national defense information to aid a foreign government and faces a maximum penalty of life in prison.
“In areas where paper vaccination cards are often lost or do not exist at all, and electronic databases are unheard of, this technology could enable the rapid and anonymous detection of patient vaccination history to ensure that every child is vaccinated,” says Kevin McHugh, a former MIT postdoc who is now an assistant professor of bioengineering at Rice University.
Bill Gates funded this MIT research. The enzyme that makes this bioluminescent ink is called Luciferase.