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Andriette believes that the gay movement has sold out by not acknowledging the boy-lovers within its ranks. He has become a trenchant critic of the latter stance, alongside other political defenders of pedophilia such as [[David Thorstad]]. | Andriette believes that the gay movement has sold out by not acknowledging the boy-lovers within its ranks. He has become a trenchant critic of the latter stance, alongside other political defenders of pedophilia such as [[David Thorstad]]. | ||
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Bill Andriette is an American journalist and gay activist, who often writes in a positive way about intergenerational relationships, especially in their political aspects. Andriette is the Art Director for the LGBT periodical Baltimore Outloud, and was previously the Features Editor of The Guide, a gay travel and entertainment magazine published in Boston. He has had a long involvement with the North American Man/Boy Love Association (NAMBLA), having joined the organization as a 15-year-old very soon after its inauguration.
Andriette believes that the gay movement has sold out by not acknowledging the boy-lovers within its ranks. He has become a trenchant critic of the latter stance, alongside other political defenders of pedophilia such as David Thorstad.
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