Most animal sex offenders in Rush Limbaugh’s racial group

Kevin Palmer

By Kevin Palmer

The recent report of the sexually abused horse in Aiken, South Carolina is an indicator there may be a bestiality network operating in the area. Bestiality is a deliberate sex act between a human and an animal (also referred to as animal sexual abuse).

In an essay by Daniel Antolec called, Zoophillia: A Hidden Horror for Animals, he wrote, “I learned of a hidden network of animal sex offenders who communicate in online chat rooms. According to the Humane Society of the United States, at any time 900-1000 bestiality networks are communicating. One group has over one million members.”

An article titled, Arrest and Prosecution of Animal Sex Abuse (Bestiality) Offenders in the United States, 1975-2015, by M. Jenny Edwards, stated, “86 percent of offenders were male ranging in age between 18 to 61 years, 13.6 percent were females between ages 18 to 61. Most of the offenders were White (71.3%), followed by African American (5.5%), and Hispanic (5.3%). Most were gainfully employed in public service jobs such as police, fire, or military, followed by animal-related jobs such as farming, animal/shelter rescue, pet services, and veterinary assistance.”

Therefore, the probability is the Aiken horse molester will be from Rush Limbaugh’s racial subgroup instead of R. Kelly’s racial subgroup.

Kevin Palmer, Evans, GA, (706) 231-1831

 

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