So you are just hot air then Mr. Nearly. It was quite obvious. You mouth off at others but know nothing and do nothing to stop child prostitution. Oh, and your Jimmy guy, I never heard of him until you all started talking about him around here. Can't point your bony finger at me on that one. You on the other han,. knew of this guy for decades, seen him, watched him, listened to him. He's YOUR dead pervert, not mine.
Hey dude, I'm still waiting for you to tell us what you would do better and are doing to stop child prostitution. I am still waiting for you to actually read the full article and see for yourself the dishonest of what Sriram did here.
I can't play the organ.
Say I go to an organ recital and listen to one of Buxtehude's preludes - and it's all wrong; the organist is playing bum notes left right and centre, it's all off key and jarring.
Am I allowed to say "this organist is rubbish - he isn't doing his job properly, etc.."? Would I only be allowed to say that if I could, or thought I could, do better?
If professionals are falling down on the job and people are getting hurt because of their incompetence and/or dishonesty, we are allowed to point it out.
You ask what NS is doing about it - well as private citizens there isn't much we can do directly, but one thing we can do is point out when the systems and the professionals entrusted with operating those systems are failing. That is doing something about it, to an extent. So in the same breath you are taunting NS for not doing anything about it, and berating him for what he is doing about it.
Our lack of faith in the law enforcement system is based upon the fact that it has failed, which is not in dispute. That doesn't mean it fails every time, but it does mean that we are not assured of its efficacy. Would it be better if we just shut up and pretended everything was ok?