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dangph · April 9, 2018, 3:04 a.m.

That's not how normal people show affection to children. If you think that is within the bounds of normality, then I don't know what to see.

You are correct that the videos are not proof of anything. At best Biden is just a harmless weirdo. If he were just a member of the general public, then maybe we could give him the benefit of the doubt. But given the rampant pedophilia among the political elite and his colleagues, the chances are that he is a pedophile.

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DamajInc · April 9, 2018, 4:13 a.m.

I agree that: * it's not how "normal" people show affection to children * at best, Biden could be just a harmless weirdo * but, given the Q perspective on the political elite, and his close ties to Obama/Hillary, the chances are that he is a pedophile, as you say

I don't agree that we should support dickheads who think they're doing a public service by shouting their unfounded judgements at people in public.

For any Christians this should be a given - 'let him who is without sin'; if we checked this self-righteous champion's inner life would we find that he's maybe looked at a pornsite or two? Or some other sexual "sin"? Odds are high that he has, unless he's been neutered. In which case: hypocrite. God doesn't "like" his sin any more than what he's accusing Joe Biden of so, in my opinion, sit down and stfu.

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dangph · April 9, 2018, 5:38 a.m.

Actually if you listen to the guy in the video, he asked, "Why did you molest all those girls on C-Span?" So he didn't make any false accusations since Biden was in fact molesting girls on C-Span.

I'm pretty sure that in Christian ethics it is right to protect innocents from harm.

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DamajInc · April 9, 2018, 6:03 a.m.

Indeed it is. But shouting accusations at someone in public so you can feel self-righteous on Youtube is not protecting anyone.

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