23 Sep, 2024: Our collection of material documenting harassment, doxing and allegations of illegal behavior against MAPs, on the part of a purportedly "MAP" group, is now complete. A second article documenting a campaign of disinformation by said group is nearing completion, and will be shared here.
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29 March 2023
- 02:1002:10, 29 March 2023 diff hist +4,589 N Elizabeth Loftus Created page with "'''Elizabeth F. Loftus''' (born 1944) is an American psychologist who is best known in relation to the misinformation effect, false memory and criticism of recovered memory therapies. Her research also questions false memories of (mutually willing/unwilling) minor-older sexual contact, referred to in her research under a "child sexual abuse" (CSA) framework. She is a member / honorary member of many scholarly organizations, and has received numerous..."
- 01:1501:15, 29 March 2023 diff hist +984 Historical examples of LGBT-MAP unity No edit summary
27 March 2023
- 18:4518:45, 27 March 2023 diff hist +767 Marcel Proust No edit summary current
- 18:4118:41, 27 March 2023 diff hist +23 File:Marcel-Proust photo.jpg No edit summary
- 18:4018:40, 27 March 2023 diff hist +53 Marcel Proust No edit summary
- 18:4018:40, 27 March 2023 diff hist +37 N File:Marcel-Proust photo.jpg Photo of Marcel Proust.
- 18:3218:32, 27 March 2023 diff hist +25 Marcel Proust No edit summary
- 18:3218:32, 27 March 2023 diff hist +3,229 N Marcel Proust Created page with "'''Marcel Proust''', in full, '''Valentin Louis Georges Eugène Marcel Proust''' (10 July 1871 – 18 November 1922) was a French novelist, literary critic, and essayist who wrote the monumental novel ''In Search of Lost Time'' (''À la recherche du temps perdu''; with the previous English title translation of ''Remembrance of Things Past''), originally written in French and published in seven volumes between 1913 and 1927. He is considered by critics and writers to be o..."
- 18:1318:13, 27 March 2023 diff hist +145 User talk:Prue →Position
24 March 2023
- 02:3402:34, 24 March 2023 diff hist −8 Eleanor Williams No edit summary
- 02:3302:33, 24 March 2023 diff hist +23 File:Williams montage.jpeg No edit summary Tag: Reverted
- 02:3202:32, 24 March 2023 diff hist +114 Eleanor Williams No edit summary
- 02:3102:31, 24 March 2023 diff hist +111 N File:Williams montage.jpeg An example of one of her Facebook posts showing off injuries which were, in fact, self-inflicted.
- 02:2702:27, 24 March 2023 diff hist +10 Gabriel Matzneff No edit summary
- 02:2502:25, 24 March 2023 diff hist +16 Gabriel Matzneff No edit summary
- 02:2402:24, 24 March 2023 diff hist +23 File:Matzneff.jpg No edit summary
- 02:2302:23, 24 March 2023 diff hist +45 Gabriel Matzneff No edit summary
- 02:2302:23, 24 March 2023 diff hist +399 N File:Matzneff.jpg Gabriel Matzneff (born 12 August 1936), left-wing intellectual French writer and self-identified and open pederast - i.e. a “lover of children” - who often describes sexual activity with young people in his work. He is the winner of the Mottard and Amic awards from the Académie française in 1987 and 2009 respectively, the Prix Renaudot essay in 2013 and the Prix Cazes in 2015.
- 02:2002:20, 24 March 2023 diff hist +23 File:Davidson-Michael.-The-World-GMP-edition-1985 cover.jpg No edit summary current
- 02:1902:19, 24 March 2023 diff hist +110 Michael Davidson No edit summary
- 02:1802:18, 24 March 2023 diff hist +46 N File:Davidson-Michael.-The-World-GMP-edition-1985 cover.jpg The World, The Flesh and Myself.
- 02:1802:18, 24 March 2023 diff hist +420 Michael Davidson No edit summary
- 02:1102:11, 24 March 2023 diff hist +89 Gabriel Matzneff No edit summary
- 02:1002:10, 24 March 2023 diff hist +9,211 N Gabriel Matzneff Created page with "'''Gabriel Michel Hippolyte Matzneff''' (born 12 August 1936) is a left-wing intellectual French writer and self-identified and open pederast - i.e. a “lover of children” - who often describes sexual activity with young people in his work. He is the winner of the ''Mottard'' and ''Amic'' awards from the ''Académie française'' in 1987 and 2009 respectively, the ''Prix Renaudot'' essay in 2013 and the ''Prix Cazes'' in 2015. The critic Pol Vandromme wrote in 19..."
- 01:2401:24, 24 March 2023 diff hist +4 Historical examples of LGBT-MAP unity No edit summary
- 00:5300:53, 24 March 2023 diff hist −25 Michael Davidson No edit summary
- 00:5200:52, 24 March 2023 diff hist +4,850 N Michael Davidson Created page with "'''Michael Childers Davidson''' (1897 - 1975) was a British journalist, memoirist, and an open pederast. He was an English foreign correspondent widely respected for his intelligence, keen observation and sympathy for the underdog. He joined the Berlin communists against Hitler, crossed wartime Morocco in Arab disguise, and opposed the British authorities in Malaya and Cyprus. This autobiography, published in 1962 in an England where homosexuality was still..."
- 00:4200:42, 24 March 2023 diff hist +8 Historical examples of LGBT-MAP unity No edit summary
- 00:3900:39, 24 March 2023 diff hist +1,864 Historical examples of LGBT-MAP unity No edit summary
- 00:1900:19, 24 March 2023 diff hist −1 Historical examples of LGBT-MAP unity No edit summary
- 00:1800:18, 24 March 2023 diff hist 0 Historical examples of LGBT-MAP unity →Supportive and ambiguous gay icons
- 00:1500:15, 24 March 2023 diff hist −304 Historical examples of LGBT-MAP unity No edit summary
- 00:1300:13, 24 March 2023 diff hist +1,623 Guy Hocquenghem No edit summary
- 00:0300:03, 24 March 2023 diff hist +60 Guy Hocquenghem No edit summary
- 00:0200:02, 24 March 2023 diff hist +23 File:Guy Hocquenghem 1970s.png No edit summary
- 00:0100:01, 24 March 2023 diff hist +231 N File:Guy Hocquenghem 1970s.png A young Guy Hocquenghem, looking very 70's. Guy Hocquenghem was an academic MAP ally and homosexual left-wing radical who is considered an early queer theorist, perhaps the author of the 1st ever text of queer theory.
23 March 2023
- 23:5823:58, 23 March 2023 diff hist +69 René Schérer No edit summary
- 23:5723:57, 23 March 2023 diff hist +111 Guy Hocquenghem No edit summary
- 23:5623:56, 23 March 2023 diff hist +23 File:Guy Hocquenghem and Rene Scherer.jpeg No edit summary current
- 23:5523:55, 23 March 2023 diff hist +238 N File:Guy Hocquenghem and Rene Scherer.jpeg Historical French academic MAP allies Guy Hocquenghem and Rene Scherer. At the age of 15, Hocquenghem began a homosexual affair with his then high school philosophy teacher René Schérer, and they remained lifelong friends.
- 23:4623:46, 23 March 2023 diff hist +55 Guy Hocquenghem No edit summary
- 23:4423:44, 23 March 2023 diff hist −13 Guy Hocquenghem →Hocquenghem on intergenerational sex
- 23:4123:41, 23 March 2023 diff hist +1,637 Guy Hocquenghem No edit summary
- 23:1223:12, 23 March 2023 diff hist +4,662 Guy Hocquenghem No edit summary
- 22:4122:41, 23 March 2023 diff hist +331 Guy Hocquenghem →Hocquenghem on intergenerational sex
- 22:3822:38, 23 March 2023 diff hist +384 Guy Hocquenghem No edit summary
- 22:3022:30, 23 March 2023 diff hist +6,694 N Guy Hocquenghem Created page with "'''Guy Hocquenghem''' (10 December 1946 – 28 August 1988) was a French writer, philosopher, and queer theorist. At the age of 15, Hocquenghem began a homosexual affair with his high school philosophy teacher René Schérer and they remained lifelong friends. Hocquenghem was an academic peer to many of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century, including Michel Foucault and others who (alongside his lover René Schérer) signed the 1977 Wikipedia..."
- 21:2921:29, 23 March 2023 diff hist +206 René Schérer No edit summary
- 16:0316:03, 23 March 2023 diff hist +16 NAMBLA →Associates and members: past and present
- 16:0216:02, 23 March 2023 diff hist +40 NAMBLA No edit summary