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Micaela Schafer Naked at Some Audi Event of the Day

Miceala Schafer is a bit of a joker. You have no idea who she is, but a few years ago, this aspiring actress realized that when she was invited to German events, because she’s based in Germany, the paparazzi would be in attendance snapping off pics, and that if she wore something outrageous…it would go viral, within Germany at first, but like Nazi ideology, spread virally to the rest of the world…eventually getting her on all the sites…so as time went on, her outfits got more and more silly, until her outfits became her showing up nude to events, and now getting hired for events as the Dita Von Teese of Germany…naked in Burlesque shows….which goes to show you that even the most basic, half naked, half brained idea…can be turned into a career if you put your heart into it… This was for Audi…nice corporate party… I wonder how her acting career is going….or if she’s just stuck to turning stripping into a corporate sponsored thing….actually I don’t….I’ve already forgotten what this post is about. To See The Rest of the Pics CLICK HERE

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Micaela Schafer Naked at Some Audi Event of the Day

Media’s Double Standard Continues When Reporting Child Sex Abuse

Here are two stories from this past week: 1. “A [newly released] General Accountability Office (GAO) investigation has found that people with histories of sexual misconduct are still getting hired by school systems across the [United States] … The biggest problem may be 'passing the trash.' These were cases GAO found in which school systems just let suspected sexual offenders resign, and even wrote them glowing letters of recommendation, so they could find teaching jobs elsewhere.” 2. “The Dublin (Ireland) Archdiocese should have taken action years earlier against Tony Walsh , probably the most notorious child sexual abuser among its priests, according to [a] commission investigating clerical child sex allegations in the archdiocese.” The Church laicized Walsh (removed him as a priest) in 1995. read more

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Media’s Double Standard Continues When Reporting Child Sex Abuse