That's the address for the pages of search results for a Google search from today of the term "subway foundation hidden cameras child pornography."
That's the address of the first page of the White House official website, where President Obama's administration has a picture of an almost naked baby and a coded promise to child molesters and voyeurs that they won't be prosecuted for child rape, child pornography, voyeurism, or involuntary pornography of adults.
That's the Web address for the pages of results for a Google search from today of the term "hidden cameras public showers." There are 10 results on the first page. Three of them are for websites promising to show viewers voyeuristic video of naked people. Several of the other websites document that public parks in the United States have gotten targeted for voyeurism at least since 1999.
While I was writing this page, I tried to read one of the articles from the page of search results for "hidden cameras public showers," about a hidden camera in a Starbucks restroom. Suddenly, my phone was directed to an ad for an Apple Mini product. When I did the search of the term "hidden cameras public showers" again, the search results had changed so that every result on the first page was for a website promising to show viewers voyeuristic video filmed of people in the shower. The first search result says: "Beautiful young bodies in hidden camera shower video. www.voyeurstyle.com>watch>beautifu...Oct. 12, 2014 There's a surprising number of young ladies getting clean in the public showers as a hidden camera..."
People who produce those websites are not worried about being prosecuted for anything. Why would they be, when the President of the United States is promoting sexual abuse?
Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, March 12, 2016 @ 11:49 a.m.