Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Sexual abuse again

bookmarking for later watching:


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his book Sacrilege can be found here.

psychiatrist link noted in the talk. The psychiatric fads that justified a lot of this behavior as not harmful, very common/normal, or even "good" for young people has been covered up, just as Freud's ideas that claims of abuse are fantasies not real are not discussed.

Other gay bashing articles:
Harvey Milk was a pederast (and Jim Jones a communist).

Sort of like noticing Matthew Shepherd was a drug dealers who liked the rough trade, the myth is stronger than the truth.

ironically, modern films that "push" homosexual sex as normal might not be helping the propaganda.

It was my granddaughter who pointed out that the romance "call me by your name" showed a man grooming a boy and then not stopping when he said no.

(sort of like the "Grey" series of SM porn, where the man grooms and manipulates an inexperienced young woman,  the story is portrayed as romance).

and how many noticed Oscar Wilde was portrayed as a martyr in the recent film, but the film also correctly noted he also seduced teenage prostitutes in English slums and poor European countries, not to mention he gave his wife syphilis (yes, I know: the modern diagnosis is Multiple sclerosis, but I am old enough to remember when Syphilis was called the Great pretender, including symptoms similar to MS).

so if the PC can correctly condemn the founding fathers who owned slaves, and the men in Hollywood who prey on young women, isn't it time to do the same for gay icons?

But this might explain the reticence of both the press and the hierarchy in the chuch to point fingers toward charming men like Cardinal McC and Wuerl, whose actions were known about for years but never reported. They had so much charm, and did deeds of charity toward others, but should this mask the fact that they prey on those they have power over, even though their victims were of legal age?

I am Catholic, but the problem exists in other churches.

LINK1  LINK discusses one infamous case: a nice guy who backed all the right causes while seducing men who came for counseling or who worked under him.


It's hard to condemn a charming friend who seems to be doing so many good things. Sort of like why cops and docs are hesitant to "out" their bad apples.

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