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'''Hubert Kennedy''' (b 1931/1951?) - known for his work on mathematics and the German Homosexual movement has written defiantly on the subject of man-boy love: | '''Hubert Kennedy''' (b 1931/1951?) - known for his work on mathematics and the German Homosexual movement - has written defiantly on the subject of man-boy love: | ||
:''"What has surprised me is the extent to which the view that all sexual contacts between adults and children is harmful to the child has become accepted fact. This view is, of course, patent nonsense. To make it the basis of any discussion of the matter is to preclude any rational discussion. And rational discussion is what is sorely needed, for in its absence, real harm is being done to children—and the men (and women) who love them. I hope that recalling the books reviewed here will contribute to a better understanding of this controversial subject."''[http://home.pacbell.net/hubertk/BL-Reviews.pdf] | :''"What has surprised me is the extent to which the view that all sexual contacts between adults and children is harmful to the child has become accepted fact. This view is, of course, patent nonsense. To make it the basis of any discussion of the matter is to preclude any rational discussion. And rational discussion is what is sorely needed, for in its absence, real harm is being done to children—and the men (and women) who love them. I hope that recalling the books reviewed here will contribute to a better understanding of this controversial subject."''[http://home.pacbell.net/hubertk/BL-Reviews.pdf] |
Revision as of 14:13, 15 June 2009
Hubert Kennedy (b 1931/1951?) - known for his work on mathematics and the German Homosexual movement - has written defiantly on the subject of man-boy love:
- "What has surprised me is the extent to which the view that all sexual contacts between adults and children is harmful to the child has become accepted fact. This view is, of course, patent nonsense. To make it the basis of any discussion of the matter is to preclude any rational discussion. And rational discussion is what is sorely needed, for in its absence, real harm is being done to children—and the men (and women) who love them. I hope that recalling the books reviewed here will contribute to a better understanding of this controversial subject."[1]
Kennedy was once listed on the Editorial Board of Paidika.