FBI report shows sickening surge in women and girls being groped on planes this year
· Aug 29, 2023 · NottheBee.com

The latest numbers from the FBI show a disturbing trend with people on our country's airlines.

As of the start of August, women and teen girls have been groped or physically sexually assaulted more than 60 times, already surpassing previous numbers for entire years.

From The Washington Times:

"When comparing 2019 to 2021, we have seen a 25% increase in investigations, even as the rate of passengers has not yet returned to pre-pandemic levels," an FBI spokeswoman said in an email.

The FBI said most of the unwanted groping occurred while victims slumbered, with 67% involving alcohol or drugs and 20% involving underage targets.

While the number of reported incidents represents only a tiny fraction of the number of commercial flights taken annually in the U.S., prosecutors call the upward trend alarming.

This isn't #MeToo nonsense. This is a real issue where women and teenage girls are increasingly unsafe to fly alone.

But many of the perps are those that might be the least suspected:

James Benecke, a 41-year-old Army chief warrant officer stationed in Alaska, faces two counts of abusive sexual contact during separate Alaska Airlines flights. He is accused of groping a 16-year-old girl on an April 12 flight from Anchorage and an 18-year-old woman on a June 12 flight from Dallas, prompting the latter and her boyfriend to report him to flight attendants.

The trend often involves alcohol and older men taking advantage of young women who are either asleep, or who they believe to be asleep.

Pervs can't keep their hands to themselves.

Sexual predators have grown bolder in public over the past 5-10 years, said Vince Callahan, a Lakeland, Florida-based psychologist who has treated perpetrators and victims of sexual abuse for 37 years.

"It's almost like the conscience of America has gone away," Mr. Callahan told The Times. "Video games and screen time have taken things we used to think were bad and made them seem acceptable. We have this mental idea that ‘whatever I want to do is OK,' without regard to other people."

America has lost its conscience.

It's amazing what happens when you tell people there is no God and anything goes. From a professor who is touted by the WEF:

With ideas like that, who can call anything wrong?

See, I don't blame video games and screen time.

I think the godlessness and pornification of society explains the boldness of sexual predators today.

"If I'm a predator with a porn addiction and I get two or three drinks in me on a flight, it's not a big stretch for me to reach over and do something," Mr. Callahan said. "Even one touch is enough to ruin someone's life and cause trauma."

A better way to put it can be found in the Bible:

God gave them up in the lusts of their hearts to impurity, to the dishonoring of their bodies among themselves, because they exchanged the truth about God for a lie and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator...

In a godless, pornified society like ours, it's harder and harder to trust each other to behave decently, even in public.

The FBI also reports an increasing trend of unruly airline passengers and disturbances on flights.

You can't have a decent society without God, especially not one that sends technological marvels into the "friendly skies."


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