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'''Roger Moody''' (Born circa. 1940 - Died June, 2022) was a British MAP author, political theorist and activist for various left-wing causes, such as labor/worker's rights, the rights of indigenous peoples, and the right to mutually willing sexual expression for sexual minorities including MAPs and young people. Moody was an "out"/open pedophile during the 1970s, before this previously obscure psychiatric term became widely known in Britain and heavily demonized/stigmatized in the 1980s (Basannavar, 2019).<ref>[https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/40384/1/FINAL%20SUBMISSION%20-%20Nick%20Basannavar.pdf Basannavar, Nicholas Ranjan Gadsby. (2019). Speaking about speaking about child sexual abuse in Britain, 1965-1991. [Thesis<nowiki>]</nowiki>]</ref> Moody created and published through ''Peace News'', publishing a short book - "Indecent Assault" (1980) - which addressed a legal trial in which Moody was acquitted over charges of the sexual touching of two minor males (known legally as "sexual assault"). | '''Roger Moody''' (Born circa. 1940 - Died June, 2022) was a British MAP author, political theorist and activist for various left-wing causes, such as labor/worker's rights, the rights of indigenous peoples, and the right to mutually willing sexual expression for sexual minorities including MAPs and young people. Moody was an "out"/open pedophile during the 1970s, before this previously obscure psychiatric term became widely known in Britain and heavily demonized/stigmatized in the 1980s (Basannavar, 2019).<ref>[https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/40384/1/FINAL%20SUBMISSION%20-%20Nick%20Basannavar.pdf Basannavar, Nicholas Ranjan Gadsby. (2019). Speaking about speaking about child sexual abuse in Britain, 1965-1991. [Thesis<nowiki>]</nowiki>]</ref> Moody created and published through ''Peace News'', publishing a short book - "Indecent Assault" (1980) - which addressed a legal trial in which Moody was acquitted over charges of the sexual touching of two minor males (known legally as "sexual assault"). | ||
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Roger Moody (Born circa. 1940 - Died June, 2022) was a British MAP author, political theorist and activist for various left-wing causes, such as labor/worker's rights, the rights of indigenous peoples, and the right to mutually willing sexual expression for sexual minorities including MAPs and young people. Moody was an "out"/open pedophile during the 1970s, before this previously obscure psychiatric term became widely known in Britain and heavily demonized/stigmatized in the 1980s (Basannavar, 2019).[1] Moody created and published through Peace News, publishing a short book - "Indecent Assault" (1980) - which addressed a legal trial in which Moody was acquitted over charges of the sexual touching of two minor males (known legally as "sexual assault").