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Pedophilia is not a Disorder; it’s a Crime


Are the media and the medical industry trying to make us believe pedophilia is a disorder, not a crime?


The New York Times published an op-ed titled, “Pedophilia: A Disorder, Not a Crime.”

You would think that headline is fake news, but it’s not; it’s real.


That article was published, and there are a lot more like it. Just Google it, and you’ll find endless medical articles, papers and media stories.


We have all watched as the Epstein files exposed how the most powerful and richest people in the world enabled child abusers for decades.


This article’s argument is that pedophilic attraction, if not acted upon, should be treated as a mental disorder requiring therapy rather than punishment. The author said abusers should face criminal accountability.


But here’s the problem: if you call it a disorder instead of a crime, you normalize it. Then the perpetrators can’t be judged or criticized because they are sick, they can’t help it. You are the evil one if you judge them.


There is already a movement in the medical industry and media to refer to pedophiles as minor-attracted persons.  Police Scotland has used the term “minor-attracted people” to describe paedophiles in a major report, despite warnings that it normalizes child abuse. While the term appeared in a 2022 Police Scotland performance report, officials clarified it was quoted from a European project document. They didn’t say what document. The term originates from advocacy groups seeking to reduce the stigma associated with being sexually attracted to children.


When you frame pedophilia as a disorder instead of a crime, you medicalize crimes against children. You have turned the predator into a patient. You have handed a despicable category of people a built-in defense before a single child has even been harmed.

When doing any investigation, we follow the money first. Who is paying to have it normalized? It can be traced back to several groups.


There are a lot of big and powerful names around Epstein, Nygard, Weinstein, P. Diddy, Cosby, the list goes on.


When the medical industry, which is a money-making industry with big bucks, and the media stop treating child abuse as a crime and start treating it as a complicated social conversation. They will frame it so that we must accept it, and that we are bad people if we question it.


Then, the powerful people who abuse children are sent to expensive medical resorts to heal instead of jail, where they belong. This is not an issue you can be quiet about.


It’s time to stand up.

 

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