Outrage Erupts In The US After Senator's Proposal for "Inflatable Child" to Pedophiles

The remarks of Democratic Party Senator Karen Berg from Kentucky about an 'inflatable child' have sparked outrage across the United States. What exactly did the senator say in the judicial senate? How have people reacted to the senator, and what explanation has been provided? Let's delve into the details of the incident together.

Last week, judicial authorities in the United States were discussing what measures could be taken to combat pedophilia. However, one of their proposals caused outrage and became a topic of intense debate nationwide.

Democratic Party Senator Karen Berg from Kentucky sparked controversy during a Senate judiciary committee meeting by suggesting that "pedophiles could use child inflatable dolls to reduce child sexual abuse."

According to a report in Independent, Karen Berg argued during the committee meeting on February 29 that child inflatable dolls could provide relief to MAPs (Minor-Attracted Persons) and claimed that they could reduce sexual interest in minors.

Referring to research on the subject, she stated that inflatable dolls could decrease pedophiles' tendencies to go out and commit sexual offenses against children.

However, Senator Karen Berg's statement faced criticism in the country. Users on social media made comments like, "Why don't you arrest her?", "These perverts want child sex dolls," "Kentucky State Senator Karen Berg's remarks are disgusting and awful."

On March 1, the Democratic senator responded to the criticisms via social media. Karen Berg made a post on X platform addressing the issue.