What Ed Buck’s Pseudo-Sexual House of Horrors Says about Collectivism – IOTW Report

What Ed Buck’s Pseudo-Sexual House of Horrors Says about Collectivism

American Thinker:

An old, rich, white man abducting young gay black homeless men, injecting them with illegal  substances, and sexually assaulting their unconscious bodies to death may sound like something out of a bad horror film, but this is the true story of political celebrity Ed Buck.  Despite multiple instances of his victims found dead at his West Hollywood home, Ed Buck continued his life as a celebrated LGBT activist, high-profile Democratic donor, and beloved Beverly Hills socialite until his arrest in September 2019.  Buck’s prolonged evasion of justice is not merely an example of the privilege that political donors can purchase; it is a case study in the principles of collective justice held by various neo-Marxist groups that increasingly dominate political and cultural verticals in American society.

As a donor and an activist, Ed Buck was a useful player in politics.  Over the years, Buck donated upwards of $500,000 to Democratic affiliates and politicians.  He served on the steering committee of the Stonewall Democratic Club, a sizable Democratic LGBT outreach group.  He ran for public office; was a prominent face in progressive circles; and ran in the same circles as the Democratic party elite, including Hillary Clinton and Adam Schiff.

But behind the smiling progressive face lurked a dark, open secret.  Ed Buck would use his wealth to lure vulnerable male black drifters and prostitutes to his home, inject them with methamphetamine, and proceed to indulge his drug-fueled racial power fetishes.  His first known victim, Gemmel Moore, was found by paramedics in Buck’s living room on July 27, 2017.  Moore’s naked body was recovered in a room filled with drug paraphernalia, pornography still playing on the television.  Moore had fallen into Ed Buck’s clutches while working as an escort to escape crippling poverty but got more than he bargained for from the Democratic donor.  Moore’s journal, recovered by investigators, reveals the twisted world of his client: more

15 Comments on What Ed Buck’s Pseudo-Sexual House of Horrors Says about Collectivism

  1. All queers are creepy. He is even more creepy than the rest.

    Injecting people with drugs till they are unconscious and then sexually molesting them is pure evil.

    The next big thing for perverts will be to kill people deliberately and then have sex with the corpses.

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  2. Powerful, clear writing. It explains precisely the motivations of Soros-bought DAs and prosecutors.

    You know for a fact that Adam Schiff’s photos, voice recordings and/or videos are out there somewhere. Have to be.

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  3. Nothing about the divide in justice here. Move along. Until there are NO gaps in the complete process, there will be unrest. The chem-sex boys of the nation would scream out loud if they were to be held accountable. They are special you know, and much more than the other damn animals in the barnyard. The gap needs to close and we need to get back to plain speaking. Not some kind of imbalanced shit like who can say what when either. Criticism needs to be released across the board. Your damn character is what matters most.

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  4. Lacy is still the DA for Los Angeles.
    Netflix has writers on this now,
    ´´THE ED BUCK STORY´´ How hundreds of gay black conservatives united to bring down a liberal icon

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  5. And yet when I try and share this story and it’s important connection to the far left- I’m met with scorn and resistance from certain family and friends. 😒

    Willful blindness is an epidemic.

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