If you’re at all concerned about the future of the culture for your kids and grandkids, you’ll want to take notice of what the media is helping normalize. For some bizarre reason, there is a terrible trend toward downgrading those who commit pedophilia from criminals to someone with a disease.
As if that weren’t bad enough, those who’ve been on board with that “diagnosis” for a while are even trying to say that it’s just another sexual orientation. It’s as if no one is even concerned with protecting innocent children from those who would prey on them.
Among others, the BBC has decided that it would like to support our re-education on the subject and help us realize that pedophiles are really just misunderstood.
Via Daily Caller:
Nearly two years after the far left publication Salon ended its crusade to normalize pedophilia, the BBC picked up the slack, posting a piece suggesting pedophiles just need “help” not “condemnation.”
The anonymous author, in his very first sentence, anxiously declares that pedophilia is just a “disorder” and likens it to an actual “sexual orientation.” The tenor and tone of the article is one of a victimhood — fear that if he were “outed” as [a] pedophile, it may lead to “violence” and “physical attacks.”
This follows a troubling pattern in far left news publications. In September of 2015, Salon posted a piece referring to pedophilia as a “sexual identity.” The Salon piece also featured a video with the author, Todd Nickerson, from virtuous pedophiles (yes, you read that correctly) in which he also referred to pedophilia as a sexual orientation. Salon pulled the articles in February, after a video of right-wing commentator Milo Yiannopoulos was released showing him defending relationships between young boys and grown men.
Let’s just skip right over the obvious disregard for keeping a consistent standard of what is an acceptable standard of sexual orientation and all agree that we all need to do everything we can to keep children safe.
There’s a lot of evidence to support that pedophilia is a mental disorder. There’s however little to no evidence that it can be fixed and that people can be kept from attempting to harm others. That means that the only way to keep others safe from someone with this illness or propensity is to lock them up. Those who want to take a chance on a sketchy rehabilitation process are obviously not as concerned as they should be, probably since they’ve aged out of the victim pool.
(Source: Daily Caller)
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