Conspiratorialism

From NewgonWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Conspiratorialism is one of the main strands of thought that enables the demonization of MAPs.

In David Sonenschein's text, Pedophiles on Parade, he identifies multiple examples of conspiratorialist pedophile demonology in 1970s and 80s popular literature and media, which went on to shape today's grossly inaccurate perceptions of MAPs.[1]

See also

  • Child safety mascot and Cub Porn. According to some conspiracy theorists, MAPs are using fursuits and the furry community to infiltrate Queer spaces and molest minors.
  • Innocence in Danger - An NGO that left the UN framework and now circulates conspiratorialist literature on Facebook.
  • Gays Against Groomers - Extremist, conspiratorialist organization that targets MAPs and Trans people.
  • BLogo and GLogo are both MAP symbols that have been the subject of multiple conspiracy scares. More recently, the MAP Flag and Progress Pride Flag have been subject to similar claims.
  • Evolving capacity - International concept in youth participation, that has been subject of pedophile conspiracy claims.
  • Grooming - Many examples of attempts to present the UN, WHO and other agencies as engaging in a pedophile conspiracy.
  • Operation Underground Railroad - A conspiratorialist anti-trafficking organization. Adjacent people believe that children are being hidden in tunnels below major cities.
  • Thomas O'Carroll - The last known MAP to be jailed for "conspiracy" charges.
  • MAPocalypse - The theory that MAPs are close to achieving a critical mass.

References

  1. David Sonenschein, 1998. Pedophiles on Parade (vols 1 and 2). isbn 9780915289004, oclc 40637993, ol 11413246M