NBC Glorifies Child Molestors

 

     My, how the mighty have fallen. I understand the complexities of new staff, affiliates, and freelance journalism, but you would think NBC would remember their past before they published this sort of slop. I'll use terms simple enough for Brandy Zadrozny to understand. She's a failed mother and journalist hungry for a story to make her a martyr, and she doesn't care how low she has to stoop to get her next scoop.

     Incognito, the founder of PopSquad, lured 20-year-old Allain Malcolm online and made him kill himself, she insists; he wasn't doing anything wrong. PopSquad caught a seven-time sexual convict, a dean who handled sexual assault cases, a special education teacher caught having sex with his students and posting the videos, a high school yearbook photographer, a registered sex offender, numerous school employees, a vet who crossed state lines, and other forms of scum. Allain should get a free pass, though, according to Brandy, because he had a bright career ahead of him. Investment bankers, lawyers, teachers, and doctors get caught doing this all the time, and they should not get to avoid the consequences of their actions because of who they are.

     Incognito did not make Allain kill himself. His immediate reaction being suicide (the only one of 175 to do so, it should be noted) demonstrates that he either had pre-existing mental illness or he knew what he did was wrong and worried about his family and professional colleagues finding out, or possibly a combination of both.

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