Pamela Geller:
Slate Puts Mother of 5-Year-Old Rape Victim on Trial
by Pamela Geller 2 Aug 2016
Slate magazine on
Sunday published “If You
Want to Live Here, You Need to Live by the Rules Here,” a 5,000-plus
word exposition of the Muslim migrant rape case in Twin Falls, Idaho. Author
Michelle Goldberg subtitles her piece: “A sexual assault case involving refugee children in Idaho. A microcosm of America
in the age of Trump.” That tells you all you need to know: Goldberg and Slate
are using this case to demonize opposition to the Democrats’ suicidal policies
regarding Muslim migrants.
Goldberg doesn’t care about the five-year-old rape victim
in Twin Falls in the slightest degree. In fact, throughout her lengthy piece
and in texts with the victim’s mother, she puts this little girl and her family
on trial.
Goldberg’s agenda is further exposed by the fact that
throughout her wordy article, she doesn’t deign to include a full description
of the attack itself. The closest Golberg comes to this is her account of the
victim’s mother’s brief description of the video that the attackers took while
they were raping the girl: “Her fiancé, she said, told her it showed oral sex
as well as their daughter being urinated on.” But Goldberg follows this with
prosecuting attorney Grant Loebs waxing “indignant at all the
misrepresentations still swirling around about the case. ‘I’m a lifelong
conservative Republican, and the behavior of the right-wing alternative press
on this is atrocious.’” Loebs’ own dishonesty I have shown in a previous article.
The full exchange between Goldberg and the victim’s
mother, whom Goldberg calls “Lori,” reveals how manipulative and deceitful
Goldberg is. In text messages since shared with me, Goldberg appears
determined to make the rape charge out to be some kind of cynical money-making
scheme, questioning Lori about the GoFundMe page that was set up for the
family — as if the family was claiming their daughter was raped by Muslim
migrants only to make money. Goldberg presses Lori about the one-day suspension
of the GoFundMe page in the wake of false charges that the rape claim was a
“hoax” – was Goldberg hoping to expose the whole thing as a “hoax” as well?
In reality, the family is desperately poor and have not
yet been able to move out of their apartment, where they have been living right
next door to the rape suspect. Without any resources or powerful allies, they
are going up against the well-greased leftist/Islamic machine in the media, law
enforcement, refugee resettlement programs, and more.
In her text exchange, Goldberg repeatedly tries to
manipulate Lori into reflecting Goldberg’s point of view. She disputes Lori’s
account of what happening, at one point asking, “Wait, I thought there was no
rape?” Lori has to remind her (spelling as in original): “Forced oral sex is a
rape mam.”
Meanwhile, the victim’s mother told me this: “This is
what my daughter has told me: that they grabbed her at knifepoint and forced
her into the laundry room and told her that if she tried to leave, they would
kill her. The seven-year-old boy took her clothes off. She tells me he put his
private in her mouth and peed in her mouth, and put it in her private, and then
peed all over her. And she said they recorded her, too… She also told the
emergency room CARES doctor that they had a knife as well, and they found on
her neck a cut. Then the day after, they claimed it was a scratch, when in fact
it looked like a cut.”
Lori’s fiancée told me what he saw on the video: “I
watched the 8-year-old boy push my daughter up against a wall and pull her
pants down and his pants down; he then attempted to penetrate her from behind.
She was able to run away and crouch in a corner shaking in fear while the boy
danced around naked laughing at her. I stopped watching after that.”
How is it that Goldberg found these facts unremarkable,
too insignificant to report?
Goldberg repeatedly asks Lori manipulative questions designed
to depict Lori as having an anti-refugee agenda: “I’m just asking if you agree
with those who want to make it a story about refugees, or if they’re taking
advantage of your family’s tragedy.” “Are they not being charged because
they’re refugees, or because they are minors?” “Did you worry about having
people from the Middle East in your complex before, or only since this
happened?”
Then in her article, Goldberg compares Cambodian refugees
of the 1980s to what’s happening now. But this is a whole other thing: no
previous group of refugees or immigrants has had a holy book that sanctions the
sexual enslavement of non-believing women (cf. Quran 4:3, 4:24, 23:1-6, 33:50,
70:30). Goldberg does not, of course, discuss that. Instead, she writes: “At
first glance, it might seem like an odd idea to bring traumatized foreigners to
a remote, conservative American farming town.” But don’t worry: Michelle
Goldberg will convince you otherwise.
Goldberg quotes Zeze Rwasama, whom she identifies as “the
director of the CSI Refugee Center and a Congolese refugee himself,” saying:
“The integration process happens faster than in big cities,” he said. “In small
towns like this, everyone knows everyone. People are approachable.” Yeah, and
rape-able, with a political and media machine ready to come to the aid of the
rapist.
Further tilting the playing field, Goldberg writes:
“Refugee advocates insist that the vast majority of Twin Falls citizens support
the newcomers.” Who are these “advocates”? Has there been a vote, a referendum?
Zeroing in on her agenda, Goldberg also says: “This
mounting demonization of refugees in Twin Falls has coincided, of course, with
the rise of Donald Trump.” Of course, blame Trump. The fact is, this is not a
which-came-first, the chicken or the egg thing. Anti-jihad and anti-sharia
sentiment led to the rise of Trump, not the other way around. But Goldberg
relentlessly pushes her agenda, looking for witnesses who call members of the
counter-jihad group ACT “pure racists.” It’s plain slander.
Who is really looking to exploit the story here?
Goldberg is intent on demonizing even the victim’s
mother. She quotes her as saying, “Maybe it’s what they do in their country, I
don’t know. But I do know that the kids in that country can and are used as sex
slaves.” Goldberg pulled that quote out of context, luring Lori into answering
this way by asking her why the boy who videotaped the rape showed the video to
her fiancée. Goldberg doesn’t quote another statement Lori texted to her: “I do
believe there are good refugees that come here to live to get away from the
horrible places they’re at.” Goldberg can’t show Lori saying there are good
refugees; it wouldn’t fit her narrative. How low can Slate go? To pursue its
pro-migrant agenda, Michelle Goldberg is demonizing and vilifying the family of
a five-year-old rape victim.
Also, Goldberg tries to paint “Lori” as some kind of a
nut. While leaving out statements that would make her sympathetic, Goldberg
makes sure to include Lori’s saying she has not been well, as if to imply that
she is unbalanced, and her story false.
The media is going to extraordinary lengths to kill this
story, going so far as to target the family for character assassination. We
cannot allow them to do so. The leftist migrant agenda be damned: this poor
little girl must have justice.
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Clifford M. Sloan
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Eliot Spitzer was
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Meagher & Flom LLP, and is a columnist at Slate.
Antoinette Cook
Bush was a partner at Skadden, Arps,
Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, and is Vernon
E. Jordan Jr’s stepdaughter.
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Jr. is Antoinette Cook
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tank), an honorary trustee at the Brookings Institution (think tank), an Oak Bluffs (MA) homeowner, Valerie B. Jarrett’s great uncle, and a
2008 Bilderberg conference participant (think tank).
Craig J. Mundie
was a director at the American Friends
of Bilderberg (think tank),
is the chief research and strategy officer at the Microsoft Corporation, and a 2008 Bilderberg conference
participant (think tank).
Microsoft
Corporation was a donor for the American
Friends of Bilderberg (think tank), a funder for the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation, the owner of Slate, and a funder for the Brookings Institution (think tank).
Henry Louis
Gates Jr. was an honorary trustee at the Brookings Institution (think
tank), is an Oak Bluffs (MA)
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director for the Microsoft Corporation.
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Chelsea Clinton Foundation, a donor for the American Friends of Bilderberg (think tank), and a funder for the Brookings Institution (think tank).
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