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Four female athletes and 44 women, whose identities have been withheld, are accusing the USOC and USA Taekwondo of allowing more than two decades of sexual abuse, exploitation and trafficking of its athletes.
The plaintiffs say that the men raped or assaulted them while they were training or when they were travelling to competitions around the world. They also allege that the Lopez brothers were known to take a sexual interest in young athletes.
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
a reply to: elementalgrove
This is sick. Add to it the gymnastics coach that did this to hundreds of girls that was recently jailed.
It really has painted a picture that proves Pizza Gate may be real.
I feel like PG was the first iteration of attack and it failed to do much but expose others to the possibility. It seems the second wave of cleaning out the trash is taking hold.
originally posted by: rickymouse
I think we are going to find that high level sex exploitation happens all over. Sleeping your way to the top is common, it is good this is being exposed. Ever since I was young I remember mothers telling daughters to beware of this. Others taught their daughters to exploit it and get ahead in the world. The people we hung around with taught their daughters to stay away from the guys that did this, they made very unfaithful husbands even if they did marry them.
originally posted by: notsure1
There is a reason they are so afraid of Donald Trump.
Jennifer Kobelt, the former member of the notorious cult whose leaders are accused of brainwashing and blackmailing women into becoming sex slaves, said in her August 2017 complaint that Porter may have performed his “fright study” on as many as 100 people.
But the OMPC has now accused Porter of moral unfitness, gross negligence and gross incompetence among other charges. He is accused of showing “human subjects an actual video of the horrific and brutal murders and dismemberment of four women by machetes; and violent film clips, including a male African American being viciously stomped by a Nazi; a conscious male being forced to eat a portion of his own brain matter; and a graphic gang rape.”
originally posted by: tadaman
a reply to: elementalgrove
The more the illusion is shattered, the bolder the resolve for justice grows. We have a pulse again.
originally posted by: elementalgrove
originally posted by: rickymouse
I think we are going to find that high level sex exploitation happens all over. Sleeping your way to the top is common, it is good this is being exposed. Ever since I was young I remember mothers telling daughters to beware of this. Others taught their daughters to exploit it and get ahead in the world. The people we hung around with taught their daughters to stay away from the guys that did this, they made very unfaithful husbands even if they did marry them.
This does not appear to be sleeping your way to the top though, they were raped and trafficked.
One of those is a choice, the other is violence, that should be met with capital punishment.
www.nbcnews.com...
A federal lawsuit filed by four women who were on Team USA Taekwondo claims the team and the United States Olympic Committee subjected them to sex trafficking by forcing them to train with two brothers — one a coach, the other an athlete — accused of sexual abuse.
On April 3, SafeSport "issued a written opinion finding Ms. Meloon’s allegations of rape (along with allegations from many other victims of the Lopez brothers) to be true and, as a result, banned Jean Lopez from the Olympics or any USOC events."
No. Not indifferent.
I find it to be a bit disturbing that you have a tone of indifference to sexual abuse and rape by a coach/athelete.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: elementalgrove
No. Not indifferent.
I find it to be a bit disturbing that you have a tone of indifference to sexual abuse and rape by a coach/athelete.
I said that accusations of sex trafficking on the part of the USOC seem to be a reach.
Negligence? Fine.