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It [was] December 22nd…[in some places, anyway]…

I am at a loss, as to why this did not go out to the main blog, when I published it a couple of days ago…I’m going to re-post it now. Today is the winter solstice…chosen day of commemoration, for International Boy Love Day. May today be wonderful for all of you, and may you […]

Steve Diamond
Last modified on December 24, 2007

On a Seasonal note…

Stood in a store checkout queue yesterday, my attention was naturally caught by a cute boy – luxurious brown hair; soft, creamy skin; enormous blue eyes; maybe 5 or recently-turned 6. His mother, stood in front of me in the queue, was piling groceries (high-fat / high-salt ready meals, but that’s another comment) on the […]

Strato
Last modified on December 21, 2007

A Short Blurb About B.L.M.W.

Greetings This is just a reminder that Boy-love Media Watch (B.L.M.W.) does not seem to be sending out e-mails as in the past or noting stories where comments are required. Still it is important to refute the lies that are a part of the propaganda machine that is fueled through hate and shame. There are […]

Viamund
Published on December 17, 2007

“The Persecution Delusion” Delusion (A response to Wikisposure)

Nobody likes to be called a bully—and how an individual or a group of people get into a position of power in which they can fill the shoes of “the bully” is a cultural barometer used time and again to evaluate the actions of the great bullies of history—yet we have seen recently the rise […]

Raven
Published on December 16, 2007

Absolutely Bad…

“Absolutism breeds elitism and prejudice” – The Infidel Guy (http://www.infidelguy.com/) This quote is so beautifully spot on…and it states so eloquently what is so critically wrong with absolutism. Absolutism in practice disallows anything but broad generalizations about entire groups of people, all activities of a certain style, all mental interpretations and motivations (incentives)… Absolutism is […]

Steve Diamond
Published on December 9, 2007

Berlin Court demands proof of copyright-protected works

As you can see in http://oma.home.pages.de/1.Beschluss.pdf I did not provide sufficient proof to the judges that my scientific work on Wikipedia was indeed of high enough quality to be copyright-protected. But I celebrate this first defeat as a victory since the case has been accepted and the required proof should be deliverable.

Roman Czyborra
Last modified on December 7, 2007

Pseudo “discrediting”

“This evidence is, on its own merits, enough to discredit anything Rind et al actually concluded”. (cut/paste http://absolutezerounited.blogspot.com/2006/09/rind-introduction.html) The original paper can be found here. I cited this blogging post because it encapsulates quite well, one of the basic methods of upholding sacred consensus dogmas; the false claim of active discrediting, where in fact the […]

Llort
Last modified on December 1, 2007

The Daily Lives of Minor Attracted Individuals

A research project is being conducted at the University of Winchester, UK, on an ‘internet-based sample of individuals who are sexually attracted to children or adolescents’, and seeks to ‘gather reliable data from this population, and to publish the results and conclusions drawn from the data ethically and impartially’. The lead researcher is Dr. Sarah […]

Strato
Published on November 19, 2007

Hello everyone!

Hello everyone, just want to let you know that I have registered as a newgon.com poster since I was banned at Wikipedia for too much intelligence and dissidence. I am contesting my Wikipedia ban before a German court, as you can see in http://czyborra.com/pedofiles/k77/

Roman Czyborra
Published on November 17, 2007

Walking a Million Miles…

Doctor Edward Brongersma once noted, the abrupt dismissal of his work (his research, books, etc) by a reporter… …The grounds, upon which this hasty dismissal was based, you might be wondering…was the simple fact that Dr. Brongersma, himself, was a passionately engaged member of the very class of people, who he was advocating (some would […]

Steve Diamond
Last modified on November 12, 2007