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Renato appeared in the TV documentary, ''Chicken Hawk: Men Who Love Boys'', where he is shown being harassed by [[Tom McDonough]], the founder of the conservative, anti-homosexual organization [[Straight Kids USA]]. In the film, McDonough and members of the [[National Traditionalist Caucus]] engaged themselves in a harassment/defamation campaign against Renato, flagging him in the street and carrying out abusive phone calls labeling him a "baby raper." | Renato appeared in the TV documentary, ''Chicken Hawk: Men Who Love Boys'', where he is shown being harassed by [[Tom McDonough]], the founder of the conservative, anti-homosexual organization [[Straight Kids USA]]. In the film, McDonough and members of the [[National Traditionalist Caucus]] engaged themselves in a harassment/defamation campaign against Renato, flagging him in the street and carrying out abusive phone calls labeling him a "baby raper." | ||
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Revision as of 23:22, 29 May 2024
Renato Corazza was a publicly identified member of NAMBLA, an open and self-identifying boy-lover. Corazza was editor and the main layout artist for the NAMBLA Bulletin in the 1980's, and produced a series of photo works he called "Made in the USA," with a total of 8 books in the series. Renato also took to answering the phone line of NAMBLA's New York Chapter, with his voice being the message callers would hear, telling them: "Be proud to be a boy-lover."
Renato appeared in the TV documentary, Chicken Hawk: Men Who Love Boys, where he is shown being harassed by Tom McDonough, the founder of the conservative, anti-homosexual organization Straight Kids USA. In the film, McDonough and members of the National Traditionalist Caucus engaged themselves in a harassment/defamation campaign against Renato, flagging him in the street and carrying out abusive phone calls labeling him a "baby raper."