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Luxembourg money influencing past and future US elections.
In 2012 Luxembourg-based
Manwin, now MindGeek, contributed as much as half of all monies raised to
defeat “Measure B” in elections in Los Angeles County, California. Now
California’s Fair Political Practices Commission’s Enforcement Division is
investigating.
Measure B was also called
“condoms in porn 2012 ballot measure”. Manwin, the Luxembourg-based online porn
company aimed at defeating it by financing the adult film industry’s effort to
defeat Measure B, the mandatory use of condoms by the performers in adult
movies. There is a problem though. It is indeed illegal to accept foreign funds
to finance any US election campaign.
Quoting Michael
Weinstein, a backer of Measure B in BusinessWire, a Berkshire Hathaway Company:
“Keeping foreign money out of US elections should be an extremely high
principle. We were fortunate that L.A. County voters had the good sense to vote
‘Yes’ on Measure B, but under different circumstances, foreign money could tip
the balance in a close US election. Do we really want Saudis weighing in on oil
policy via a US election? From a cursory look at the required political
financial disclosure forms from 2012, we believe that Luxembourg-based Manwin
(now MindGeek) and its other overseas entities donated at least half of all
monies raised for the porn industry’s failed campaign to block Measure B. We
thank the FPPC for opening this investigation.”
Isn’t it amazing how the
subject of Luxembourg as a porn center gets continuously erected in US news to
the point of nation branding? The moral of the story however is: Luxembourg’s
minor contribution to a minor local election puts its fingers on the huge
inconsistency in US national elections, where Presidential and other candidates
twist the rules in many fashions, so they can accept foreign (governmental)
donations. It is broadly documented how national election campaigns accepted
foreign millions without even the equivalent of a protection from undue foreign
influence, that a condom provides from STDs.
As a condom is now
mandatory in porn, thanks to Measure B, foreign political donations have to be disbanded.
By the end of this investigation the presidential candidates can no longer
accept foreign bribes, thanks to Luxembourg’s demonstration ad absurdum that if
foreign money cannot defend the naked truth in porn, it shouldn’t elect
Presidents either. The equivalency is astounding. Just saying.
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