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Gay Editor Questions "Sighting" About Molestation Hello Mr. Pawlick, Editor's Response I have the highest respect for Bay Windows because they have integrity. Unlike the Boston Globe, which slants and distorts everything to satisfy the desires of the Sulzberger family which has owned the New York Times since 1896 and the Globe since 1993, when you say something to Bay Windows, there is no spin. They publish your words and your opinion accurately even though they disagree passionately with what you are saying. I am a little perplexed by this letter. There are many, perhaps most, homosexuals with great integrity who do not molest children. They are just as disturbed by it as anyone. But everyone agrees that homosexuals commit 30% of the sexual molestation, while the other 70% are heterosexuals abusing young women. When one considers that homosexuals are only 3% of the population but commit 30% of the molestation, this means they are ten times more likely to do so. It is a problem. When I was first dragged into the subject of homosexuality by a ridiculous column in the Standard Times in New Bedford in October 1998, one of the books I read was by a highly qualified, Connecticut psychiatrist, Jeffrey Satinover. He clearly points out the man/boy relationship. He shows how once this behavior is learned by a boy, it becomes addictive, almost compulsive. But this highly respected man is never allowed in the schools of our state to tell the tremendous downside of homosexuality. As I continued to observe, I learned the truth of Dr. Satinover's message. A goal of the North American Man/Boy Love Association is to lower the age of consent to 12, so they can "help" any child regardless of what the parents say. That is also true all over Europe . Even Howard Dean attempted to lower the age of consent when he was Governor of Vermont. We pointed out years ago how BAGLY ( Boston Alliance of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgendered Youth) was enticing teenagers to come to their headquarters and even on free weekend trips to New Hampshire . The people who bring us Fistgate every year are holding a two-day workshop next month that will mix "children" from ages 14-22 at Simmons College , Boston . It undoubtedly will include 12- and 13-year-olds as well, plus some at 25, 26 or older. What a great place to meet some young blood, with the help of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts . This is truly the lifeblood of homosexuality. It is men in their twenties molesting the 13-year-olds. Once entrapped, the vulnerable boy finds it extremely difficult to get out of the lifestyle and in a few years, he is the 20-year-old. I had a good demonstration of this at the Unitarian Church in Sherborn at a homosexual rally they presented a few years back when they were trying to discredit me. Afterwards, my wife and I were standing with Fred Kuhn, the editor of the other homosexual newspaper in Boston , when a young teenager, who had just outed himself to the enthusiastic, cheering crowd, came up to us sobbing. "I don't want to be different. I don't want to be different." I will never forget that. He was already trapped. When GLSEN had a weekend bash at the Sheraton Hotel in Braintree in the fall of 2000 with people flying in from across the country, the event had as its theme “chickens” and “chicken ranch.” The word “chicken” in homosexual circles refers to young boys. The main event was a ball in the Grand Ballroom of the hotel on Saturday evening titled, "Adornment V, The Oldest Profession Meets the New Millenium: A Return to the Chicken Ranch." The Commonwealth is leaving itself wide open to a lawsuit in this matter. It will make the Catholic Church scandal into a tea party when it breaks. Even though nothing may happen in the schools itself, the Commonwealth knows what is happening outside them or it is grossly negligent. |
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