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Category: Child Liberation

CEOP, Educational Policy and ‘Protection of Children’

One of the great problems of modern society is that people lack the ability for independent thought. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the post-War generations. Raised on a diet of materialism, television advertising and the spoon-fed government-enforced propaganda of compulsory education, they grow into adults who have no thoughts that have not been […]

Strato
Published on October 28, 2007

Youth Liberation

In our period of history, when work is considered a virtue, and earning money is the aim of life, the non-working, expense-incurring child can only be considered an inferior being. Edward Brongersma asserts that this ‘unhealthy situation is not a natural condition, but is peculiar only to the last two centuries’. It was only after […]

Strato
Published on September 21, 2007

“Child” and “Sex”: Two false and conflicting constructs

Child   Do “children” really have any grounding in nature? By a grounding in nature, I mean a correlate in human genetics. Well, of course they do. “Children” are less developed (or indeed better adapted to their life phase) and that’s why we call them children. But why do we use “child” as a category for ages zero […]

Llort
Last modified on September 4, 2007

Pedophile Terminology, Identity and Revolution

Roger Moody, the British libertarian journalist and boylover, charged with indecent assault in 1977 (and acquitted in 1979), penned the following words in 1980: “The child-lover is no revolutionary yet. Pedophiles are trying to be acceptable, but will soon discover that they are unacceptable to everyone. Out of that will come change. The acceptance of […]

Strato
Last modified on August 16, 2007

The Educated Imagination: A Pedophile’s Appropriation of Northrop Frye’s Radical Pedagogy

Greetings fellow childlovers, humanlovers and occasional “troll”. So I was doing a little light reading on literary criticism in a wonderfully accessible book entitled “The Educated Imagination” by the late Canadian critic Northrop Frye. I was turned on to this book by my own mentor and teacher who said during a “bitch session” over coffee, […]

Raven
Published on August 13, 2007

Demonstrative post: The rights of children

In starting this blog, I’ve got to make absolutely clear what I intend it to be used for. This has been done in part, via private e.mails, but let’s now make a public demonstration of it. I will re-post one of my own pieces from my old website. It relates to the rights of children, […]

Llort
Published on July 23, 2007