Former Gawker Editor Says He Would Release Sex Videos with Children as Young as Four

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
March 10, 2016

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A.J. Daulerio

Proving once again that the Jews’ collective claim to the title of “global moral compass” is tenuous at best, the former editor-in-chief of the Jewish online tabloid Gawker has said he would release sex videos involving children as young as 4-years-old.

Fox News:

Jurors in Hulk Hogan’s sex video trial on Wednesday heard a videotaped deposition of Gawker’s former editor in chief — shockingly saying he’d draw the line at posting a sex tape of a celebrity who is under 4 years old.

A.J. Daulerio, 41, was sitting ramrod-straight in the Florida courtroom during the incredibly awkward moment when he was asked by Hulk Hogan’s lawyer, “Can you imagine a situation where a celebrity sex tape would not be newsworthy?”

Daulerio answered flatly, “If they were a child.”

“Under what age?” he was asked.

“Four,” he said.

“No 4-year-old sex tapes, OK,” the attorney said.

Daulerio, who looked bored throughout the grilling, wiping his eyes and resting his hand on his chin, also claimed he would have no problem if his own hypothetical sex tape were published.

“It wouldn’t upset you in any way to have your sexual encounters appear on the Internet?” he was asked.

“I somewhat expect that to happen at some point,” Daulerio said.

Here the lawyer reframed it as “no 4-year-olds,” but what he said is that they would have to be under the age of 4; note that the Jewish Talmud permits sex with 3-year-olds. Weird coincidence, no?

Why he would say this, I have no idea, other than that he just wanted an edgy headline for himself.

I am not able to confirm that Daulerio is or is not Jewish (he sure looks like it). However, Gawker’s founder is, and his Jewish lawyer said earlier during the trial that he released the Hogan sex tape because of the Holocaust.