Speaking on a hot-button topic before his recent win, outspoken UFC middleweight fighter and champion Israel Adesanya blasted the current silence on those involved with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s pedo operation, taking the time to call for those involved to be named and face serious repercussions for being involved with the pedo financier and his groomer girlfriend.
Making that point and calling out the silence on the subject, Adesanya noted that Ghislaine was just put away for sex trafficking, which means she was sex trafficking kids to someone. But, he noted, none of those people on whose behalf she was doing so have been arrested, much less locked away for good so that they can’t prey on kids again.
Beginning, he demanded to know where the list of the Epstein clients is and made the point that Ghislaine was convicted, meaning that others were guilty and involved too. He said, “Ghislaine Maxwell just got put away for 20 years. So, she was supplying kids for all these f***ing pedos, right? Where’s the list?”
Continuing, he noted that the list has been said to contain the names of various high-profile people, such as numerous actresses and actors, but also important people who make decisions for America, such as politicians. Yet, still, they haven’t been locked away for what they were allegedly up to with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
Making that point about the list and dearth of justice, he said, “So, the list of, you know, politicians, and actresses and actors, or whatever, that get talked about, does that just get swept under the rug? Do they not get any time for actually f***ing those kids? You know what I mean?”
Concluding, Adesanya made the same comment that numerous Americans have made, or at least thought, in the wake of the Epstein scandal: it just does not make sense that these alleged pedophiles have not been brought to justice. He said, “I don’t know, like that’s just weird, like how all that just doesn’t compute with me.”
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Adesanya last made news in February when he bucked the woke talking point of that month and defended podcast host, UFC commentator, and comedian Joe Rogan, who was being attacked for “misinformation” and using the word that must not be said.
Pushing back against the media narrative, Adesanya said: “Hold up. I’m black. I can take this one. Look, there’s a lot of c***s in this game. There are a lot of snakes in this game. I’ve been in this fight game since 2008. Joe Rogan is one of the nicest, coolest, humble motherf***ers I’ve had the pleasure of working with. Understand that. F*** the noise. You know what they’re trying to do. You can’t control the man. He’s got the biggest platform in the world right now. That’s my n**** Joe Rogan.”
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