Was Alfred Kinsey a Pedophile
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"If we say Kinsey is what he is (as his own
personal research notes clearly demonstrate), then how can his work be called
science? How can his thesis that children are sexual beings from birth be
relevant in any way when we know that his thesis is based on pedophilia?
"Modern sex ed began in the sixties. It was
based on Alfred Kinsey's model of human sexuality. Everyone's sexual education
in the past 50 years came right from the Kinsey Institute. How can we teach
sexual education? His research was based on crimes and lies. Raping babies,
infants, and children is a crime everywhere. His so-called science, including
sex ed at schools, which is based on Kinsey, should therefore be dismissed
immediately. Everything else, any discussion about the unacceptable, is like
hurting all those innocent children, all those victims, again and again."
In April 2014, the United Nations granted The
Kinsey Institute ECOSOC accreditation. In response, Dr. Reisman, Timothy Tate,
and Karolina Vidovic Kristo, among others, launched a campaign from Croatia
called "Don't Touch the Children," with one of their first items on
the agenda asking the U.N. to re-examine the Kinsey accreditation. A letter was
sent to each head of U.N. member states explaining the nature of the Kinsey
research, including the pedophilic data and evidence. Not one member state
acknowledged the letter. Yet in the face global apathy, her precarious
employment situation, and death threats, Vidovic Kristo soldiers on.
"I don't consider it so difficult. Yes, every
time I think about those things [Kinsey] did, it makes me sick. If I know this
information, do I have the right to keep my mouth shut about it? It is easier
for me to continue this work than to fight myself, my conscience, and do
nothing."