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The [[antisexual|antisexuals]] and [[sexophobe|sexophobes]] bring ''tremendous pressure'' to bear on those who express pro-pedophilia opinions.
The [[antisexual|antisexuals]] and [[sexophobe|sexophobes]] bring ''tremendous pressure'' to bear on those who express pro-pedophilia opinions.


Those who have ''not'' bent to the will of the "psych-industry" propagandists have usually found themselves ''out of a job'', if not without their careers ''totally destroyed''. A good example is the huge outpouring of undeserved criticism direct at [[Judith Levine]] for the publication of here book, [[Harmful to Minors (book)|Harmful To Minors: The Perils Of Protecting Children From Sex]]. An even better one is the complete meltdown of the career of Susan Clancy, lost here accredited position at a U.S. university and who was forced to flee the U.S. after the publication of her book, [[The Trauma Myth (Book)|The Trauma Myth: The Truth About the Sexual Abuse of Children -- and Its Aftermath]].
Those who have ''not'' bent to the will of the "psych-industry" propagandists have usually found themselves ''out of a job'', if not without their careers ''totally destroyed''. A good example is the huge outpouring of undeserved criticism direct at [[Judith Levine]] for the publication of here book, [[Harmful to Minors (book)|Harmful To Minors: The Perils Of Protecting Children From Sex]]. An even better one is the complete meltdown of the career of Susan Clancy, who lost her accredited position at a U.S. university and was forced to flee the U.S. after the publication of her book, [[The Trauma Myth (Book)|The Trauma Myth: The Truth About the Sexual Abuse of Children -- and Its Aftermath]].


The "psych-industry" forces of the [[medical-industrial complex]] (similar to the {{w|Prison-industrial complex}} will allow ''absolutely no deviation'' from the politically correct "party line" about the [[Child abuse narrative]] and [[child sexual abuse]].
The "psych-industry" forces of the [[medical-industrial complex]] (similar to the {{w|Prison-industrial complex}} will allow ''absolutely no deviation'' from the politically correct "party line" about the [[Child abuse narrative]] and [[child sexual abuse]].

Revision as of 18:39, 24 March 2015

Floyd M Martinson, in one of his final publications before his death, renounced his long-held beliefs that unforced, uncoerced adult-child sex is usually harmless, and therefore should not be prohibited by law.

Now we find that Wayne R. Dynes, in 2010, has "changed his views" as well.

The antisexuals and sexophobes bring tremendous pressure to bear on those who express pro-pedophilia opinions.

Those who have not bent to the will of the "psych-industry" propagandists have usually found themselves out of a job, if not without their careers totally destroyed. A good example is the huge outpouring of undeserved criticism direct at Judith Levine for the publication of here book, Harmful To Minors: The Perils Of Protecting Children From Sex. An even better one is the complete meltdown of the career of Susan Clancy, who lost her accredited position at a U.S. university and was forced to flee the U.S. after the publication of her book, The Trauma Myth: The Truth About the Sexual Abuse of Children -- and Its Aftermath.

The "psych-industry" forces of the medical-industrial complex (similar to the Prison-industrial complex will allow absolutely no deviation from the politically correct "party line" about the Child abuse narrative and child sexual abuse.

For a parallel, see the '50s McCarthy-era "turncoats" to the communist cause which they had previously espoused.

For Dynes' turncoat activity, see: "Is pedophilia ever acceptable?", originally published in Dyneslines (dyneslines.blogspot.com), Feb. 28, 2010