Good day all. Normally, the one thing everyone agrees on, is you do not touch children in a sexual manner. People who do so are reviled and when caught have to be put into isolation areas in prisons, lest the other inmates kill them. (Even general criminals have some standards and a lot of them have kids)
Now there is a play that tries to paint pedophiles and groomers in a, if not positive light, then in a sympathetic light. This play has received glowing reviews from the Washington ComPost and the New York Slimes. Here are the details from Human Events:
Acceptance, tolerance, political correctness, and advocacy for fringe lifestyles, begin in the arts and academia, and then spread out into culture and society at large. Now the arts world has taken up the fight with a new play sympathizing with convicted pedophiles with Downstate–the latest offering from New York’s Playwrights Horizons.

Downstate, a new play by Bruce Norris that premiered at Chicago’s Steppenwolf, is now running off-Broadway at New York’s legendary Playwrights Horizons. The play got rave reviews from the Washington Post, New York Times, and New York Post.
The New York Post? I missed that in my initial read through of the article. Looking at the reviewers bio, I shouldn’t be surprised. He’s one of those “Artsy Fartsy” phonies who exist in the “Arts” world. I suspect this might have slipped past the NY Post’s editors and publisher. As for the other two papers? Yeah, no surprises there.
Academics and universities have been backing pedophilia acceptance, publishing books about the need to bring pedophiles back into the realm of respectability, or to understand their predilection as an innate sexual orientation or an affliction, and to separate the crimes from those who perpetrate them by saying that the criminals, essentially, can’t help themselves.

There are those who are pedophiles who do not act on their desires. They actually seek help and do everything they can to not harm children, up to and including isolating themselves. These types can be seen with sympathy because they are working to not hurt children. As for the Groomers and Pedos that do? The simple answer is, Kill them.
Academia and the arts are where these ideas begin, but where they end up as mainstream talking points, held aloft by pundits and politicians. This is the pipeline to mainstreaming pedophilia acceptance in contemporary American culture.
First, good luck with that. Most people, and pretty much all parents will object to anyone trying to diddle their children, probably with lethal force. Second, a growing number of people are now seeing the “Halls of Academia” for what they have become. Nothing more than left wing reeducation centers designed to brainwash their students into the “Glories of Marx, Lenin and Communism.”
There is a reason that enrollments are dropping. People are finally understanding that going to college and generating $100K in debt for a degree that isn’t worth the paper it’s on isn’t going to help them in the real world. Now they are looking at trades that pay almost as much as a starting lawyer, (and in many cases, a lot more), and going to a trade school that will teach them something they can use. One thing trade schools won’t teach is that it’s “Just fine to molest children.”
The Washington Post discusses the bold position that Norris takes, “that the punishments inflicted on some pedophiles are so harsh and unrelenting as to be inhumane.” Reviewer Peter Marks notes that Norris asks viewers to begin “questioning what degree of compassion should society fairly hold out to those who have served their time for sexual abuse, assault or rape.”
I have an answer. How about none? Now, with regards to assault, that needs to be defined. Are we talking about things like a fist fight, or punching a woman to stun her and make it a little easier to rape her? If the former, we can talk. If the latter? Why are they even being let out of prison?
The Human Events story goes into the plot of the play, along with synopses of the reviews and I won’t bother with that. I have no interest in it at all. If you do, feel free to visit Human Events and read through that part.
The New York Times, which fired the opinion editor of the op ed page for having the audacity to publish an article by a sitting US Senator calling for National Guard intervention in riots that swept violently across the nation in the summer of 2020, calls for sympathy, compassion, and forgiveness for pedophiles.
And it’s no mistake that they are.
The article goes on to list how this “play” was developed and funded. Not surprisingly, a lot of it is through foundations and charities. One of the problems with setting up a foundation to hand out money someone wants to give away, is that in short order, the “Wrong sort of people” end up managing things, and by then it’s difficult for those who set up the foundation to close it down.
There are others that the article mentions who support child molesting and grooming, (But they don’t call it that), and a couple of academics who can’t understand why it’s wrong for a 12 year old girl to have sex with a 30 year old man, or even a one year old.
SUNY Fredonia professor Stephen Kershnar argued that pedophilia may not be as wrong as society deems it. “Imagine that an adult male wants to have sex with a 12-year-old girl. Imagine that she’s a willing participant. A very standard, very widely held view is that there’s something deeply wrong about this. It’s wrong independent of it being criminalized,” Kershnar said.
I assume that your buttons, just like mine, are being pushed and your are undergoing a slow boil. Don’t worry, there’s even more that will drive you up the wall.
“It’s not obvious to me that it’s in fact wrong,” he continued. “I think this is a mistake. And I think exploring that why it’s a mistake will tell us not only things about adult/sex and statutory rape and also fundamental principles of morality.”
“There’s a couple of things to say here,” he continued. “One is even if you are looking for a threshold. Let’s say there’s a threshold. I’m making this number up, but let’s say it’s at age 8. Still, that tells you that some adult/sex is permissible. Second, the notion that it’s wrong even with a one-year-old is not quite obvious to me.”
When this asshole made these statements, he was raked over the coals and there were flat out demands that SUNY fire him. Needless to say, he’s still gainfully employed by that “Center of higher learning.” I’m wondering just what he has on his computer that law enforcement might find interesting? Oh I’m sure it’s just for research purposes.

There are a couple of other scumbags pretending to be academics pushing the same garbage. They appear to be in other countries so this is not something we as Americans and legal resident aliens can do much about. It would be up to the countries they live in to deal with. All we can do is make sure they never set foot in the United States of America.
Recently, a fashion brand, Balenciaga, did a photo shoot with little girls and teddy bears in bondage gear. Obviously, the children didn’t have a clue what was going on and they weren’t personally harmed during the session. (I would like to know what their parents thought. At least one would have been there) When this came out, it detonated all over the Internet and Twitter 2.0. The brand quickly backtracked.
Balenciaga issued a statement of apology, saying “We apologize for displaying unsettling documents in our campaign. We take this matter very seriously and are taking legal action against the parties responsible for creating the set and including unapproved items for our Spring 23 campaign photo shoot. We strongly condemn abuse of children in any form. We stand for children’s safety and well-being.”
Now as to just how involved Balenciaga was in the photo shoot, I can’t say. It may be that it was a third party they hired to do an ad campaign. If this is the case, then someone in the company also needs to go. This would have to have been approved, if not by the CEO, then someone in upper management. At least someone inside the company, once the spotlights were turned on them, saw how bad this looked and backed off as soon as they could.
The problem here is that anyone thought that this was a good idea in the first place. I don’t know anyone who is slightly left of center, moderate, right of center or conservative who thinks that any of this, from the play to academia and finally this photo shoot is a good idea.
The issue is that it’s the Progressive Liberals pushing all this, and for most of them, many people are thinking that they like this because the party is populated by perverts and pedophiles. We know the media is not concerned, but our elected officials damn well better be. If not, then the hashtag #Groomer is going to start being attached to Democrat office holders. (Twitter 1.0 banned the tag since it hit close to home. I’m not sure how it stands with Twitter 2.0) People need to start pushing back on this crap and the best way is to hit news organizations right in the wallet. That will get their attention really fast.
Thatisall
~The Angry Webmaster~

