JACK POSOBIEC: The government goes after MAGA and Trump while pedophilia in Hollywood is 'perfectly fine'

"Why would Nickelodeon employ people who had been already convicted of child sex abuse?"

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A new documentary series called "Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV" was released last week, showcasing a disturbing pattern of pedophilia and sexual glorification of children on the sets of Nickelodeon shows in the 90s to early 2000s.

As the show has gained popularity, more information has circulated on social media, such as the fact that the network knowingly employed 5 men who were either already convicted or later convicted of child sex abuse. Human Events Daily's Jack Posobiec highlighted how this had gone unchecked for over a decade while the government continues to target the MAGA movement on his show Wednesday.

"Why would Nickelodeon employ people who had been already convicted of child sex abuse?" he asked. "Why would sag AFTRA, the union, and Hollywood allow people to continue to be members if you had committed child sex abuse?"

"God forbid, you say something politically incorrect. God forbid you say something about race or gender or sexuality. But pedophilia, apparently, in Hollywood, and Nickelodeon? Perfectly fine," Posobiec pointed out, adding that "These people are being protected."



He demanded answers as to why the Hollywood predators are not in jail, particularly Dan Schneider who proved to be the main villain in the docuseries.

Posobiec implored other child stars who may have fallen victim to these predators to "come out and tell the truth about what's going on with these powerful pedophile networks, which we now know are rampant in the United States."

Although it has been a known fact for a long time, he said, "you don't see the government going after any of this. You don't see anyone in the government, the FBI, no raids, no investigations."

"They're going after Trump, they're going after the MAGA movement, they're going after old ladies walking around on January 6 in the Capitol going beyond the velvet rope," he said.

Turning his focus back to the docuseries, Posobiec concluded: "And now the question is what was going on behind the scenes of Quiet on Set while the cameras went off."


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