Two seemingly unrelated court cases made headlines this week, yet both reveal a deeper crisis in our society.
In Louisiana, anti-Christian groups — including Americans United for Separation of Church and State and the Freedom From Religion Foundation — sought to block the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms. Meanwhile, in Brooklyn, New York, prosecutors unsealed a 16-count indictment against Michael Jeffries, the former CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch, along with his male partner and a third man. The indictment details allegations that they lured young men into drug-laced, coercive sex parties with promises of modeling opportunities for the brand’s highly sexualized advertisements.
Even the Associated Press warned readers about the graphic nature of the indictment.
These kinds of revelations have become disturbingly routine. Change the names, locations, and industries, and the story is the same. Today, it’s Michael Jeffries; yesterday, it was entertainment mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs. Before him, billionaire Jeffrey Epstein and disgraced film producer Harvey Weinstein.
What ties these cases together? Wealthy, powerful men — unchecked by morality — preying on those seeking fame and fortune in a culture that celebrates sexual excess. […]
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