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The push to normalise paedophilia is in full swing. The BFD. Photoshop by Lushington Brady.

Another day, another step in the relentless march to normalise paedophilia.

Wait, isn’t this just some QAnon nuttiness? I admit it sure sounds like it. The only problem is, it’s also just plain undeniable.

If you think there isn’t a concerted push to normalise paedophilia from segments of the mainstream media and the “intelligentsia”, then you’re not paying attention.

Drag queens, not a few of them convicted sex offenders, putting on burlesque shows for kids at “story hour”. Child drag queens dancing for money in gay strip clubs. Snapchat’s “Love Has No Age” photo filter for Gay Pride Month. The BBC promoting “porn for kids”. Children’s TV programmers happily admit to force-feeding kids a never-ending stream of “queer, trans and nonbinary” content.

Then there are the endless waves of sob stories trying to create sympathy for kiddy-fiddlers and normalise paedophilia as a “sexual orientation”.

A poet in Belgium who is employed by the city of Bruges wrote a letter condemning the demonization of pedophiles, arguing people need to accept them.

The running thread in these creepy calls to “de-stigmatise” child rape is that they are not fringe nutters but are at the heart of the media-political establishment.

Despite massive backlash for her remarks, she still remains employed by Bruges[…]
Bruges mayor Dirk De fauw responded to the remarks:
“We do not, very explicitly, support Delphine Lecompte’s statements about pedophilia, and therefore clearly want to distance ourselves from this.”
But he still said the city stood for “the right to free opinion and artistic freedom.”

It’s not as if no one saw this coming. Five years ago this was forecast as the natural progression of the gay marriage and transgender campaigns.

“The way it will happen is for paedophilia first of all to be defined as an illness and a sexuality. Then in popular culture we will gradually get ‘Lolita’ stories seeking to make a sympathetic ‘non-judgemental’ case”.

David Robertson
Delphine Lecompte wrote a letter responding to an investigation into a Flemish actor accused of sexually abusing young children.

Lecompte argued pedophiles are “a marginalized, vulnerable group that has been treated as sickening scum by the decent moralistic community for years”[…]

“I think it is very dangerous to demonize and silence pedophiles.”

“In this way, the pedophile is almost forced into a position of illegality and perverted criminality. If you yell at someone long enough, ‘You’re sick and disgusting, get under a rock!’ you just get the pedosexual excesses and child pornography we all want to avoid.”

“I think it would be wiser to get to know and accept the pedophile. And to accept that pedophilia resides in each of us,” she added.
I wonder why she hangs around playgrounds? The BFD.

Lest you think this was just an off-the-cuff bit of foolishness, Lecompte proceeded to double-down, with a follow-up letter.

Lecompte’s follow up letter claimed:

“The lives of most pedophiles are a sad, fateful, lonely torment. Most pedophiles are completely harmless and do not rape children. They deserve mercy, gentleness, and grace. Understanding and professional help.”

Neon Nettle

David Robertson argued that this would be the threshold step on the path to normalising paedophilia. In just five years we’re already well past that point. The number of op-eds and commentaries in the mainstream media arguing the “sympathy for paedophiles” angle is practically a genre in itself. From leftist Bibles like Slate, Salon, and the New York Times, and “progressive” platforms like Ted Talks to supposedly conservative publications like The Telegraph.

And still, we’re lectured and finger-wagged that there’s no slippery slope to legalising paedophilia – even as we’re careening down that sleazy, greasy, nastily slippery slope at an astonishing rate of knots.

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