
1. Introduction
You won't believe what I saw on YouTube. A year ago a YouTuber named Tyler Oliveira had posted a video about a place where people convicted of sexual offenses live in a community. I stumbled across that video yesterday.
I find it difficult to imagine there being a place like that in Florida, because my understanding is that if someone is a convict, they cannot associate with other convicts once they are released from prison. At least that is the law in a number of state jurisdictions here in our nation.
Mr. Oliveira could have notified this same community ahead of time that he was coming there to hold interviews with its residents. I'm sure that there would have been a number of residents there who would have been more than happy to tell him their side of the story on camera. Also, Mr. Oliveira would have been better received in that event. However, he chose the element of surprise, which wasn't a very wise move on his part.
2. A Pervert Park Or A Targeted Community For Danger And Abuse?
I had initially thought that Tyler Oliveira had filmed this video to give people on the sex-offender registry the opportunity to complain about how unfairly the criminal justice system treats them and how outrageous some of the sex laws are in the United States, especially in Florida. On the contrary, it appears that Mr. Oliveira did this video to make fun of these men. Below is the video.
Tyler Oliveira Goes Into A Sex-Offender Community In An Effort To Interview Its Residents
Mr. Oliveira was all over the place with this video in a subjective manner. Now, I don't know what his ethnic background is. There is a strong possibility that he is either Portuguese-American or Brazilian-American or even Hispanic. In any event, it's clear that he has to know that the American culture is the most hotheaded society of people whenever it comes to teenage girls being involved in age-gap relationships with older men.
In most nations of Iberian descent, nobody really gets excited whenever a 14-year-old girl marries a 27-year-old man. However, here in the United States, some people are not even tolerant to girls that young having a boyfriend in college.
Nevertheless, Mr. Oliveira fails to differentiate between oppressive statutory-rape laws and actual cases of child molestation all throughout his video. For example, he accuses one of the residents of what he calls "Pervert Park" to be a child molester for having what was probably consensual relations with a teenage girl.
Mr. Oliveira expresses concern that there is a daycare center near this same community. All right. Because there were some residents there who had actually gotten convicted of sex crimes against prepubescent children, then I can appreciate that he presented a legitimate concern.
Nevertheless, Mr. Oliveira then reported that there was a high school close to this same community. So what? Does he believe that these men are going to grab a 17-year-old girl into a car and gang-rape her? Such a girl is likely more in danger of falling victim to sexual assault at the hands of a mob of 14-year-old boys instead.
Now, I'm not denying that there could be violent offenders living in that same community. However, for all we know, Mr. Oliveira was creating a problem that wasn't even there.
When teenagers from the high school saw Mr. Oliveira's video, it wouldn't surprise me that a couple of them may have turned around and harassed this same community with threats of violence. Teenage boys are notorious for acting out in violence as a result of unfounded knee-jerk reactions. I'm not trying to make any generalizations, but facts are facts. The residents of this same community are now going to be in danger, thanks to Mr. Oliveira.
Mr. Oliveira's interviews only demonstrated how ignorant many Floridians are about the circumstances behind how the men in this same community ended up in their predicament. There was one former convict who gave Mr. Oliveira an interesting interview, and I have to give Mr. Oliveira credit where credit is due inasmuch as he listened attentively to what this man had to say.
This same man described a Romeo-and-Juliet situation that harmed everyone involved because of the austerity of the authorities. He described it as a situation in which a 16-year-old boy had gotten his 14-year-old girlfriend pregnant and the authorities closed in on him after he turned 18. Of course, this man was not a resident of the above-described community.
I did find it interesting that a police officer actually stood up for the residents of this "Pervert Park," so to speak, after Mr. Oliveira refused to leave the premises. Usually, police officers don't defend people on the sex-offender registry in incidents of that nature, but this one told Mr. Oliveira off. It's a shame that he was eventually fired.
Mr. Oliveira deserved all the backlash that he received from the residents of this same community as well as the one police officer that confronted him, because I found some of his interviewing techniques to involve fear-mongering tactics. When he interviewed people in nearby neighborhoods outside that same community, he could have played the devil's advocate whenever they became frantic about the proximity of this community to theirs. However, he egged them on instead.
3. An Intellectually Bankrupt Echo Chamber Of Comments
Most of the YouTubers who posted in the comments section to the video above really had their heads in the clouds. In the comments section to the video above, YouTuber @kaliskatapista posted:
I loved the fact that you shared the criminal profiles of each one. None of those monsters deserve the slightest respect for their privacy
YouTuber @kaliskatapista? Really? A boy that was 12 or 13 years old violently raped the late Aubreigh Wyatt when she was 12 years old. She took her own life afterwards because of the trauma she suffered at this punk's hands. There was a police investigation eventually, but no arrests were made. Nobody knows this boy's identity to this very day.
Why does this same nameless boy get privacy, whereas an adult man in his twenties who got convicted of a sexual offense merely for having a consensual relationship with a high-school girl doesn't? It amazes me how arbitrary our criminal justice system can be about punishing perpetrators of sex crimes.
It infuriates me how our criminal justice system bases the severity of a sexual offense on mathematical calculations regarding age more than it does on the actual heinous nature of actions taken in a sexual assault. I completely get it. There are violent offenders out there. I also agree that when an adult man rapes a toddler, he should have to feel the full wrath of the law. However, there are more people being convicted of trumped-up sex charges today than there are that are not.
In the comments section to the video above, there was an entire discussion thread devoted to whether it was possible for a 12-year-old girl to look 18 years of age or older. Some of the YouTubers on that same discussion thread were very skeptical about that possibility. They obviously have never heard of Alisha Dean. She was luring adult men into bed with her from the time she was 12 years old by fooling them into believing that she was 19 years old.
Once you look at a picture of Alisha Dean from when she was in middle school, you'll find that she had the appearance of a full-figured woman rather than of a little girl. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to realize that girls are sexually maturing at much younger ages nowadays than they did decades ago. You only have to view the video below to know this for a fact.
Adolescent Girls Show Off Their Genetic Gifts During A Fashion Performance On Camera
This same video and similar ones can be found on a YouTube channel named "Lemonade12." However, brace yourselves. A few radical feminists post in the comments section to this same video about how sexist they think this video and others like it on that same YouTube channel are. Oh, brother. These women need to get a life.
In another video posted on that same channel before it, one of the YouTubers who posted in the comments section to the video of these girls' fashion performance even noted that the statutory age of consent was 14 years old in Italy, and he did so without any shame. He obviously is unaware of the extraterritorial sex laws in some of the Western nations, including the United States, but his point still stands as being rational and valid.
The statutory-rape laws are simply unrealistic in the United States and are only designed to feed the Prison-Industrial Complex with free labor. Justice is not being served in these statutory-rape trials pertaining to teenage sex. Teenage sex is not child molestation, even when it becomes cross-generational. People who support these laws only want everyone to live in their make-believe world of age-appropriate perfection and wholesome purity. They're brainwashed.

4. Final Thoughts
The best thing that most of the men living in the above-described "Pervert Park" can do is flee the United States and live somewhere in Europe where the sex laws actually make sense as what Steven Robert Whitsett did. He is originally from Florida. The statutory-rape laws in the United States are benefitting nobody except for overzealous police officers, prosecutors, owners of private prisons, and the likes.
Meanwhile, our nation continues to get poorer and poorer, because these people who get wrongfully shoved onto the sex-offender registry cannot find jobs that pay them a decent wage. Because of it, there is less tax revenue being collected. It's like a vicious cycle than can never seem to be broken.
So-called predator-catchers groups are misusing the American people's paranoia over teenage sex to engage in domestic terrorism. Everything about our nation is being destroyed because of our descent into a puritanical cesspool of madness.
Smart Americans are getting off this sinking ship called the United States of America. Rich people, people in authority, and the likes aren't even observing these statutory-rape laws themselves. They know that they're unjust. They only support them to serve their own agenda that doesn't have any of the public's interest at heart. The collective stupidity of Americans that buy into their propaganda is what is ultimately going to destroy our nation once and for all. It's only a matter of time.
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