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Americans, why do you think Europe is so proud and protective of child rapist Roman Polanski?
I don't get this.
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8 Answers
- conranger1Lv 710 years agoFavorite Answer
Gee, please tell us how the entire continent of Europe is proud to protect a U.S. citizen like pedo Polanski when it was just the SWISS who said NO to his extradition to the U.S.A..
Last time I checked Switzerland did not control the sovereign countries of Europe.
And Pedo Polanski was living abroad for years on the run from the USA and they (the USA) never bothered their azzes to look for him back, mmmm I wonder why????
@ jared he is wanted for fleeing from the USA before a verdict was given in his child rape trial,
the "victim" her Parents, and Pedo Polanski have no say in the matter, his crime is being a fugitive from US custody, not what he was accussed of doing to the girl.
- Anonymous10 years ago
I don't understand why Polanski is feted in Hollywood despite his disgusting drugging and raping of a minor girl, while Jeffrey Jones is persona non grata for paying a minor teenage boy to pose naked for photos.
Is drugging and raping more socially acceptable to Hollywood? Are they homophobic?
Or does Polanski's work outweigh his monstrous activities, while Jones' work is considered inferior?
Or is it just the usual leftist Hollywood mob hypocrisy?
- Anonymous10 years ago
He and they are Liberals. Democrats support Muslims that want Sharia law here. Talk about perverts.
Even one of Our Presidents, was never bothered about His rape charges.
There was a law about molesting interns. Did not bother Liberals
There should be a law about the use of Cigars.
Male Whore house in the basement of a Sen. Did not bother liberals.
- 10 years ago
It's like how you can watch Naked Gun with OJ without hating him. OJ was once considered for role of Terminator, but people thought he was too nice to be considered threatening. I ain't joking either.
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- JaredLv 710 years ago
Considering that the crime happened decades ago, and the victim says "That was a long time ago, I've moved on, and I don't want him prosecuted," Europe thinks we should just drop it and move forward.
I agree. What would be the point of locking him up? He hasn't reoffended for decades, and the victim herself doesn't want "justice."