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SUMMARY: The circle of abuse is the tragic legacy of the attempts by homosexuals to legitimize having sex with boys. For too many boys it is already too late to protect them from those who took advantage of their need for love and attention. All too many later perpetrate the abuse by themselves engaging in the sexual abuse of boys. Only by exposing the lies, insincere denials, and deceptions -- including those wrapped in scholastic garb -- of those who prey sexually on children, can we hope to build a wall of protection around the helpless children among us.
At the same time, defenders of homosexuality argue that youth organizations such as the Boy Scouts should be forced to include homosexuals among their adult leaders. Similarly, the Gay Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN), a homosexual activist organization that targets schools, has spearheaded the formation of "Gay-Straight Alliances" among students.
GLSEN encourages homosexual teachers--even in the youngest grades--to be open about their sexuality, as a way of providing role models to "gay" students. In addition, laws or policies banning employment discrimination based on "sexual orientation" usually make no exception for those who work with children or youth.
Many parents have become concerned that children may be molested, encouraged to become sexually active, or even "recruited" into adopting a homosexual identity and lifestyle.
Gay activists dismiss such concerns--in part, by strenuously insisting that there is no connection between homosexuality and the sexual abuse of children.
However, despite efforts by homosexual activists to distance the gay lifestyle from pedophilia, there remains a disturbing connection between the two.
This is because, by definition, male homosexuals are sexually attracted to other males.
While
many homosexuals may not seek young sexual partners, the evidence
indicates that disproportionate numbers of gay men seek adolescent
males or boys as sexual partners.
In this paper we will consider the following evidence linking homosexuality to pedophilia:
• Pedophiles are invariably males: Almost all sex crimes against children are committed by men.
• Significant
numbers of victims are males: Up to one-third of all sex crimes against
children are committed against boys (as opposed to girls).
• The 10 percent
fallacy: Studies indicate that, contrary to the inaccurate but widely
accepted claims of sex researcher Alfred Kinsey, homosexuals comprise
between 1 to 3 percent of the population.
• Homosexuals are
overrepresented in child sex offenses: Individuals from the 1 to 3
percent of the population that is sexually attracted to the same sex
are committing up to one-third of the sex crimes against children.
• Some homosexual
activists defend the historic connection between homosexuality and
pedophilia: Such activists consider the defense of "boy-lovers" to be a
legitimate gay rights issue.
• Pedophile themes
abound in homosexual literary culture: Gay fiction as well as serious
academic treatises promote "intergenerational intimacy."
MALE HOMOSEXUALS COMMIT A DISPROPORTIONATE NUMBER OF CHILD SEX ABUSE CASES
Homosexual apologists admit that some homosexuals sexually molest
children, but they deny that homosexuals are more likely to commit such
offenses. After all, they argue, the majority of child molestation
cases are heterosexual in nature.
While
this is correct in terms of absolute numbers, this argument ignores the
fact that homosexuals comprise only a very small percentage of the
population.
The evidence indicates that homosexual men molest boys at rates grossly
disproportionate to the rates at which heterosexual men molest girls.
To
demonstrate this it is necessary to connect several statistics related
to the problem of child sex abuse: 1) men are almost always the
perpetrator; 2) up to one-third or more of child sex abuse cases are
committed against boys; 3) less than three percent of the population
are homosexuals.
Thus, a tiny percentage of the population (homosexual men), commit one-third or more of the cases of child sexual molestation.
Men Account for Almost All Sexual Abuse of Children Cases
• An essay on adult
sex offenders in the book Sexual Offending Against Children
reported:"It is widely believed that the vast majority of sexual abuse
is perpetrated by males and that female sex offenders only account for
a tiny proportion of offences. Indeed, with 3,000 adult male sex
offenders in prison in England and Wales at any one time, the
corresponding figure for female sex offenders is 12!"[1]
• Kee MacFarlane, et al., writing in Sexual Abuse of Young Children: Evaluation and Treatment report:"The
large majority of sexual perpetrators appear to be males (Herman and
Hirschman, 1981; Lindholm and Willey, 1983)."[2]
• A report by the
American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children states: "In both
clinical and non-clinical samples, the vast majority of offenders are
male."[3]
• A study in the Journal of Sex Research states that "pedophilia does not exist, or is extremely rare, in women."[4]
A Significant Percentage of Child Sexual Abuse Victims are Boys
• According to the
Journal of Child Psychiatry: "It was commonly believed fifteen years
ago that girls were abused in excess of boys in a ratio of about 9 to
1, but contemporary studies now indicate that the ratio of girls to
boys abused has narrowed remarkably. . . . The majority of community
studies suggest a . . . ratio . . . in the order of 2 to 4 girls to 1
boy."[5] Another study found that "some authors now believe that boys
may be sexually abused as commonly as girls (Groth, 1978; O'Brien,
1980)."[6]
• A study of 457 male sex offenders against children in Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy found that "approximately one-third of these sexual offenders directed their sexual activity against males."[7]
Sexual Abuse of Boys is Underreported
The actual percentage of child sexual abuse victims who are boys very
likely exceeds the above estimates. Many researchers echo the view of
the Journal of Child Psychiatry study, which refers to the
"under-reporting of the incidence and prevalence of sexual abuse in
boys."[8]
• Dr. Robert Johnson, in Medical Aspects of Human Sexuality,
reports: "The vast majority of cases of male sexual molestation is not
reported. As a result, these young men keep both the incidents and
their feelings to themselves."[9]
• The Department of
Justice report on child sexual exploitation explains why the percentage
of boy victims is underestimated: "Adolescent boy victims are highly
likely to deny certain types of sexual activity. . . . They are
embarrassed and ashamed of their behavior and rightfully believe that
society will not understand their victimization. . . . No matter what
the investigator does, most adolescent boys will deny they were
victims."[10]
• The Journal of Child Psychiatry
adds: "Boys are usually encultured into an ethos where self-reliance,
independence and sexual prowess are valued, while showing hurt or
homosexuality are denigrated. . . . This may lead to powerful
repression or deletion of the experience, with failure to report."[11]
Homosexuals Comprise Less than 3 Percent of the Population
• Relying upon
three large data sets: the General Social Survey, the National Health
and Social Life Survey, and the U.S. census, a recent study in
Demography estimates the number of exclusive male homosexuals in the
general population at 2.5 percent, and the number of exclusive lesbians
at 1.4 percent.[12]
• A study of the
sexual behavior of men in the United States based on the National
Survey of Men (a nationally representative sample comprised of 3,321
men aged twenty to thirty-nine, published in Family Planning
Perspectives), found that "2 percent of sexually active men aged twenty
to thirty-nine . . . had had any same-gender sexual activity during the
last ten years. Approximately 1 percent of the men (1.3 percent among
whites and 0.2 percent among blacks) reported having had exclusively
homosexual activity.[13]
• J. Gordon Muir,
writing in The Wall Street Journal, discusses a number of studies that
have found that homosexuals comprise between 1 to 3 percent of the
population.[14]
• In a survey of studies on homosexuals in different populations, the Archives of Sexual Behavior
reported a random sample of Hawaii State residents interviewed by
telephone. The study found "just about 3 percent of males and 1.2
percent of females as having engaged in same-sex or bisexual
activity."[15] However, this relatively higher number is attributed to
the fact that the study was not limited to exclusive homosexuals, but
included all those who at some time in their lives engaged in same-sex
activities.[16]
Homosexual Pedophiles are Vastly Overrepresented in Child Sex Abuse Cases
Homosexual pedophiles sexually molest children at a far greater rate
compared to the percentage of homosexuals in the general population.
A study in the Journal of Sex Research
found, as we have noted above, that "approximately one-third of [child
sex offenders] had victimized boys and two-thirds had victimized
girls."
The authors
then make a prescient observation: "Interestingly, this ratio differs
substantially from the ratio of gynephiles (men who erotically prefer
physically mature females) to androphiles (men who erotically prefer
physically mature males), which is at least 20 to 1."[17]
In
other words, although heterosexuals outnumber homosexuals by a ratio of
at least 20 to 1, homosexual pedophiles commit about one-third of the
total number of child sex offenses.
Similarly, the Archives of Sexual Behavior also noted that homosexual pedophiles are significantly overrepresented in child sex offence cases:
The best
epidemiological evidence indicates that only 2 to 4 percent of men
attracted to adults prefer men (ACSF Investigators, 1992; Billy et
al.,1993; Fay et al.,1989; Johnson et al.,1992); in contrast, around 25
to 40 percent of men attracted to children prefer boys (Blanchard et
al.,1999; Gebhard et al.,1965; Mohr et al.,1964). Thus, the rate of homosexual attraction is 6 to 20 times higher among pedophiles."[18]
The stark imbalance between homosexual and heterosexual child molestations was confirmed in the Archives of Sexual Behavior
study itself, which divided 260 pedophile participants into three
groups: "152 heterosexual pedophiles (men with offenses or
self-reported attractions involving girls only), 43 bisexual pedophiles
(boys and girls), and 65 homosexual pedophiles (boys only)."[19]
In other words, 25 percent of the offenders were
homosexual pedophiles--or 41 percent if those who molest girls as well
as boys are included.
Other studies report an unusually high percentage of child molestations by homosexual pedophiles:
• A study on
pedophilia in the Psychiatric Journal of the University of Ottawa
reported: "According to the literature, findings of a two-to-one ratio
of heterosexual to homosexual pedophiles have been documented."[20]
• The Journal of
Sex Research reports a study that included "199 offenders against
female children and 96 offenders against male children. . . . This
would indicate a proportional prevalence of 32 percent of homosexual
offenders against children."[21]
• A study of male
child sex offenders in Child Abuse and Neglect found that fourteen
percent targeted only males, and a further 28 percent chose males as
well as females as victims, thus indicating that 42 percent of male
pedophiles engaged in homosexual molestation.[22]
ARE MEN WHO MOLEST BOYS REALLY 'HOMOSEXUALS'? Gay Apologists Insist on a Simplistic Stereotype of Pedophilia
Central to the attempts to separate homosexuality from pedophilia is
the claim that pedophiles cannot, by definition, be considered
homosexuals. Relying upon a questionable methodology[23], the gay
advocacy organization Human Rights Campaign published a "Fact Sheet on
Sexual Orientation and Child Abuse," that states: "A sexual abuser who
molests a child of the same sex is usually not considered
homosexual."[24]
The basis for this claim is the view that pedophiles who molest boys
cannot be considered homosexual if that individual has at any time been
married or sexually involved with women.
'Homosexual Pedophiles': A Clinical Term
The fact is, however, that the terms "homosexual" and "pedophile" are
not mutually exclusive: they describe two intersecting types of sexual
attraction.
Webster's
Dictionary defines "homosexual" as someone who is sexually attracted to
persons of the same sex. "Pedophile" is defined as "an adult who is
sexually attracted to young children." The former definition refers to
the gender of the desired sexual object, while the latter refers to the
age of the desired sexual object.
A male "homosexual pedophile," then, is defined as someone who is
generally (but not exclusively, see below) sexually attracted to boys,
while a female "homosexual pedophile" is sexually attracted to
girls.[25]
The term "homosexual pedophile" was first used in the early 20th
century by the Viennese psychiatrist Dr. Richard von Krafft-Ebing, who
pioneered the systematic study of sexual deviance. Krafft-Ebing
described pedophiles as heterosexually, homosexually or bisexually
oriented.[26]
This division has been accepted by pedophiles themselves,[27] and is well attested in the literature:
• A study of child molesters in Behavior Research and Therapy found that "a homosexual and a heterosexual subgroup can be delineated among these offenders."[28]
• The Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy
published a study on the same topic, which discussed "the proportional
prevalences of heterosexual and homosexual pedophilia."[29] The study
commented on a study that found that "the percentage of the homosexual
pedophiles would be 45.8." Even adjusted downward for exhibitionists,
"this would still indicate a much higher percentage (34 percent) of
homosexuals among pedophiles than among men who prefer physically
mature partners."[30]
• In a review of studies on pedophilia, the Psychiatric Journal of the University of Ottawa
concluded: "The findings of previous studies report that pedophiles can
be divided into heterosexual and homosexual pedophiles according to
their erotic preference. . . . This was confirmed in this recent
study."[31] The article classified homosexual pedophilia into three
types: the socially inadequate homosexual pedophile, the intrusive
homosexual pedophile, and the undifferentiated homosexual pedophile.[32]
• A study of pedophiles in Behavior Research and Therapy concluded:
"The second, and perhaps the most important observation we made, is
that a homosexual and a heterosexual subgroup can be delineated among
these offenders. . . . Categorizing them in this way revealed important
differences in the pattern of their sexual preferences."[33]
• The International
Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology refers to
homosexual pedophiles as a "distinct group." The victims of homosexual
pedophiles "were more likely to be strangers, that they were more
likely to have engaged in paraphiliac behavior separate from that
involved in the offence, and that they were more likely to have past
convictions for sexual offences. . . . Other studies [showed a] greater
risk of reoffending than those who had offended against girls" and that
the "recidivism rate for male-victim offenders is approximately twice
that for female-victim offenders."[34]
Homosexuals and Homosexual Pedophiles Engage in a Wide Variety of Sexual Behavior that Belies Simplistic Categories
Despite this evidence, in their efforts to divorce homosexuality from
pedophilia, homosexual apologists insist on a rigid, narrow definition
of the terms "homosexual" and "pedophile" that permits no overlap of
the terms.
They
deny that homosexuals are attracted in inordinate numbers to boys. They
also claim that pedophiles cannot be classified as "homosexual" if at
any time they have had sexual relations with women.
However, such a narrow definition does not do justice to the complex
nature of pedophilia. Researchers have long been aware that pedophiles
exhibit a wide variety of sexual attractions and behavior--often to
draw attention away from their primary lust for boys. A study on sex
offenders in the International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology
notes that "the reason child sexual abusers are successful at remaining
undetected is because they do not fit a stereotype."[35]
The data indicates that both homosexuality and pedophilia are
intersecting categories that admit to a wide variety of sexual behavior:
Homosexual Males are Sexually Attracted to Underage Boys
• A study in
Archives of Sexual Behavior found that homosexual men are attracted to
young males. The study compared the sexual age preferences of
heterosexual men, heterosexual women, homosexual men, and lesbians. The
results showed that, in marked contrast to the other three categories,
"all but 9 of the 48 homosexual men preferred the youngest two male age
categories," which included males as young as age fifteen.[36]
• In The Gay
Report, by homosexual researchers Karla Jay and Allen Young, the
authors report data showing that 73 percent of homosexuals surveyed had
at some time had sex with boys sixteen to nineteen years of age or
younger."[37]
Conversely, Homosexual Pedophiles are Often Attracted to Adult Males
• A study of sex
offenders against male children in Behavior Research and Therapy found
that male homosexual pedophiles are sexually attracted to "males of all
ages." Compared to non-offenders, the offenders showed "greater
arousal" to slides of nude males as old as twenty-four: "As a group,
the child molesters responsed [sp] with moderate sexual arousal . . .
to the nude males of all ages."[38]
• A study of
Canadians imprisoned for pedophilia in the Journal of Interpersonal
Violence noted that some of the adult male offenders engaged in
homosexual acts with adult males.[39]
• Many pedophiles,
in fact, consider themselves to be homosexual. A study of 229 convicted
child molesters in Archives of Sexual Behavior found that "eighty-six
percent of offenders against males described themselves as homosexual
or bisexual."[40]
• Fr. John Harvey,
founder and director of Courage, a support ministry for Catholics who
struggle with same-sex attraction, explains that "the pedophile differs
from the ordinary homosexual in that the former admires boyishness in
the object of his affections, while the latter admires manliness."[41]
However, the categories are not completely separate:
While granting that the majority of homosexuals are not aroused by
young boys, the distinction between homosexuality and homosexual
pedophilia is not quite absolute. In some cases the interest oscillates
between young adolescents and adults, in others between boys and
adolescents; in exceptional cases a man may be interested in boys at
one time and adults at another.[42]
Many Pedophiles are Attracted to Women, Marry, and Have Children
Gay activists insist that pedophilia has nothing to do with
homosexuality because pedophiles are only sexually interested in
children, whereas homosexuals only have sexual relations with adults.
We have already seen that this stereotypical view is not correct with
regard to homosexuals.
There is also abundant evidence demonstrating that, while primarily
interested in children, pedophiles nevertheless exhibit a wide variety
of sexual behaviors, including relationships with women:
• A study in Child
Abuse and Neglect found that 48 percent of the offenders either were
married or had been married at some time.[43]
• The Journal of
Interpersonal Violence studied the sexual preferences of male
pedophiles who sexually abused children. When they compared the sexual
response of the pedophiles with the control group, they found,
unexpectedly: "Surprisingly, the two groups did not differ in their
response to the nude female stimuli."[44]
• A study in the
Psychiatric Journal of the University of Ottawa reported that "most of
the middle-aged pedophiles have had significant adult sexual
activity."[45] Fifty-eight percent of the pedophiles in one study had
at least one child, while other research indicated that "more than
two-thirds of the married pedophiles in their sample had children, with
an average of two to three children per subject."[46]
• A report by the
Department of Justice addressed the devious stratagems of pedophiles,
who will go to great lengths to conceal their true desires:
"Preferential sex offenders may be 'pillars of the community' and are
often described as 'nice guys.' They almost always have a means of
access to children (for example, through marriage, neighborhood, or
occupation.)"[47]
Thus, the evidence shows that homosexual pedophiles cannot be
narrowly defined as individuals who are solely attracted to underage
boys. In fact there is considerable overlap between homosexuality and
pedophilia.
PEDOPHILIA IN GAY CULTURE The Historical Connection between Pedophilia and the Gay Rights Movement
David Thorstad is a homosexual activist and historian of the gay rights
movement.[48] He is a former president of New York's Gay Activists
Alliance (GAA), a prototype activist group founded in December 1969.
The GAA at its inception opposed age of consent laws, which prohibited
adults from having sex with children.[49] Thorstad is also a pedophile
and founding member of the North American Man Boy Love Association
(NAMBLA).
Thorstad argues that there is a natural and undeniable connection
between homosexuality and pedophilia. He expresses bitterness that the
gay rights movement has, in his view, abandoned pedophilia. Thorstad
writes: "Boy-lovers were involved in the gay movement from the
beginning, and their presence was tolerated. Gay youth groups
encouraged adults to attend their dances. . . . There was a mood of
tolerance, even joy at discovering the myriad of lifestyles within the
gay and lesbian subculture."[50]
The inaugural issue of the Gay Community News in 1979 published a
"Statement to the Gay Liberation Movement on the Issue of Man/Boy
Love," which challenged the movement to return to a vision of sexual
liberation. It argued that "the ultimate goal of gay liberation is the
achievement of sexual freedom for all--not just equal rights for
'lesbian and gay men,' but also freedom of sexual expression for young
people and children."
In the early years there was some reluctance to accept pedophilia,
primarily among feminist and lesbian activist groups. In March 1979 the
Lesbian Feminist Liberation (LFL) accusing "so-called Man/Boy Lovers"
of "attempting to legitimize sex between children and adults. . . .
Feminists easily recognize this as the latest attempt to make palatable
the sexual exploitation of children." The coalition went on record as
opposing "the sexual abuse of children by heterosexual or homosexual
persons."[51]
Despite this opposition, Thorstad claims that by 1985 homosexual
pedophiles had won acceptance within the gay movement. He cites Jim
Kepner, then curator of the Inte rnational Gay and Lesbian Archives in
Los Angeles: "A point I've been trying to make is that if we reject the
boylovers in our midst today we'd better stop waving the banner of the
Ancient Greeks, of Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Oscar Wilde, Walt
Whitman, Horatio Alger, and Shakespeare. We'd better stop claiming them
as part of our heritage unless we are broadening our concept of what it
means to be gay today."[52]
In 1985 NAMBLA was admitted as a member in New York's council of
Lesbian and Gay Organizations as well as the International Gay
Association--now the International Lesbian and Gay Association (ILGA).
In the mid-1990's ILGA's association with NAMBLA and other pedophile
groups cost the organization it's status as a Non-Governmental
Organization in the United Nations.
ILGA's renewed attempt to gain admittance to the UN was rejected again
in April 2002 because the organization "did not document that it had
purged pedophile groups such as [NAMBLA]." The Washington Times reports
that Ishtiag H. Anrabi, Pakistani delegate to the UN Economic and
Social Council, expressed concern that ILGA was continuing to be
secretive about ties with pedophile groups: "For more than a year, the
ILGA has refused to provide documentation or allow review of its
membership list to demonstrate that pedophilia groups have been
expelled."[53]
Pedophile Themes Abound in Gay Literature
The late "beat" poet Allen Ginsberg illustrates the seamless connection
between homosexuality and pedophilia. Many know Ginsberg as an
illustrious "out" homosexual poet: fewer are aware that he was also a
pedophile.
Biographer Raymond-Jean Frontain refers to Ginsberg's publications in both NAMBLA Bulletin and NAMBLA Journal.
He discusses how Ginsberg's biographers failed to discuss his poems that contained pederastic themes:
Although both Shumacher and Barry Miles (Ginsberg's initial biographer)
frankly discuss Ginsberg's sexual politics, neither refers to his
involvement with the controversial North American Man/Boy Love
Association. . . . I reread Collected Poems and Ginsberg's two
subsequent collections, surprised by the pattern of references to anal
intercourse and to pederasty that emerged.[54]
Ginsberg was one of the first of a growing number of homosexual writers
who cater to the fascination with pedophilia in the gay community. Mary
Eberstadt, writing in the Weekly Standard, documents how the taboo
against sex with children continues to erode--with the impetus coming
from homosexual writers.[55]
Revealingly, the examples she provides of pedophilia in current
literature come from gay fiction. Eberstadt cites the Village Voice,
which states that "Gay fiction is rich with idyllic accounts of
'intergenerational relationships,' as such affairs are respectfully
called these days."[56]
Other examples of pedophilia-themed gay fiction include:
• In the
introduction of the "mainstream" homosexual anthology Penguin Book on
International Gay Writing, David Leavitt notes matter-of-factly that
"Another 'forbidden' topic from which European writers seem less likely
to shrink is the love of older men for young boys." Leavitt praises one
book with a pedophilic theme included in the anthology as a "coolly
assured narrative [which] compels the reader to imagine the world from
a perspective he might ordinarily condemn."[57]
• Several texts
included in another anthology, The Gay Canon: Great Books Every Gay Man
Should Read, feature scenes of man-boy sex. One such book is praised as
"an operatic adventure into the realms of love, personality, ambition
and art . . . a pure joy to read." The protagonist is "a pedophile's
dream: the mind of a man in the body of a boy."[58] Another novel which
includes graphic descriptions of sexual violence against boys is said
to "[tear] straight to the heart of one of the greatest sources,
community-wide, of 1990's gay angst: What to do with men who love
boys?"[59]
• Yet another
anthology of homosexual fiction, A History of Gay Literature: The Male
Tradition, published by Yale University Press, includes "a longish
chapter on 'Boys and Boyhood' which is a seemingly definitive account
of pro-pedophile literary works."[60] The author appears more concerned
with the feelings and emotions of the man than with his boy victim. He
explores the question of "whether or not you regard [having sex with
boys] as a way of retreating from life or, on the contrary, as a way of
engaging with it at its most honest and least corrupted level."[61]
• A significant
percentage of books that have appeared on the Gay Men's Press fiction
bestseller list contain pedophilia themes, including:
Some Boys: described as a "memoir of a lover of boys" that "evokes the author's young friends across four decades."[62]
For a Lost Soldier: the story of a sexual relationship between a
soldier and an eleven-year-old boy, set during World War II.[63]
A Good Start, Considering: yet another story about an eleven-year-old
boy (!) who suffers sexual abuse but is rescued by a teenager who
"offers him love and affection"[64]
Terre Haute: billed as "A poetic novel of sexual awakening in the
American Midwest, tracing an adolescent's journey from introspection to
perilous desire."
Shiva and Arun: the story of two Indian adolescents who "discover early on the joys of sex."
Teardrops on My Drum: barefoot kids in 1920's Liverpool search for "adventure, love and sex."
Pro-pedophilia Publications
Recent years have seen the appearance of publications that lend a
scholarly veneer to the fascination with pedophilia in the gay
community. Such publications attempt to make the case for
"intergenerational intimacy."
The nation's largest gay publisher, Alyson Publications, which
distributes Daddy's Roommate and other homosexual books that promote
homosexuality to children, publishes books advocating man-boy sex,
including:
• Paedophilia: The Radical Case, which contains detailed information on how to engage in sexual relations with young boys.[65]
• The Age Taboo, another defense of pedophiliawhich claims:
"Boy-lovers . . . are not child molesters. The child abusers are . . .
parents who force their staid morality onto the young people in their
custody."[66]
The Journal of Homosexuality and Pedophilia
The Journal of Homosexuality is viewed as the premier "mainstream"
English-language publication of the gay movement. One prominent editor
is John DeCecco, a psychologist at San Francisco State University who
also serves on the editorial board of the Dutch pedophile journal
Paidika. It is therefore not surprising to see pedophilia promoted on
its pages.
In 1990 the Journal of Homosexuality published a series of essays on
pedophilia that were eventually published as Male Inter-Generational
Intimacy:Historical, Socio-Psychological, and Legal Perspectives,
edited by pedophile Edward Brongersma. None of the essays offered any
substantive criticism of pedophilia: most blatantly promoted man-boy
love as the natural right of homosexuals.
In 1999 Helmut Graupner, wrote an article on pedophilia in the Journal
of Homosexuality, in which he claims: "Man/boy and woman/girl relations
without doubt are same-sex relations and they do constitute an aspect
of gay and lesbian life." Graupner argues that, as such, consensual
sexual relations between adult homosexuals and youths as young as
fourteen qualifies as a "gay rights issue."[67]
The fascination with pedophilia continues to be a cause of concern even
within the gay community. Lesbian columnist Paula Martinac, writing in
the homosexual newspaper Washington Blade, states:
[S]ome gay men still maintain that an adult who has same-sex relations
with someone under the legal age of consent is on some level doing the
kid a favor by helping to bring him or her 'out.' It's not pedophilia,
this thinking goes--pedophilia refers only to little kids. Instead,
adult-youth sex is viewed as an important aspect of gay culture, with a
history dating back to 'Greek love' of ancient times. This romanticized
version of adult-youth sexual relations has been a staple of gay
literature and has made appearances, too, in gay-themed films.[68]
Martinac adds that "When some gay men venerate adult-youth sex as
affirming while simultaneously declaring 'We're not pedophiles,' they
send an inconsistent message to society. . . . The lesbian and gay
community will never be successful in fighting the pedophile stereotype
until we all stop condoning sex with young people."[69]
VICTIMS TURNED VICTIMIZERS: THE CONSEQUENCES OF HOMOSEXUAL CHILD ABUSE
The steadfast denial of the disturbing ties with pedophilia within the
homosexual movement is no purely academic matter. Perhaps the most
tragic aspect of the homosexual-pedophile connection is the fact that
men who sexually molest boys all too often lead their victims into
homosexuality and pedophilia.
The evidence indicates that a high percentage of homosexuals and pedophiles were themselves sexually abused as children:
• The Archives of Sexual Behavior
reports: "One of the most salient findings of this study is that 46
percent of homosexual men and 22 percent of homosexual women reported
having been molested by a person of the same gender. This contrasts to
only 7 percent of heterosexual men and 1 percent of heterosexual women
reporting having been molested by a person of the same gender."[70]
• A study of 279
homosexual/bisexual men with AIDS and control patients discussed in the
Journal of the American Medical Association reported: "More than half
of both case and control patients reported a sexual act with a male by
age 16 years, approximately 20 percent by age 10 years."[71]
• Noted child sex
abuse expert David Finkelhor found that "boys victimized by older men
were over four times more likely to be currently engaged in homosexual
activity than were non-victims. The finding applied to nearly half the
boys who had had such an experience. . . . Further, the adolescents
themselves often linked their homosexuality to their sexual
victimization experiences."[72]
• A study in the
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology
found:"In the case of childhood sexual experiences prior to the age of
fourteen, 40 percent (of the pedophile sample) reported that they had
engaged 'very often' in sexual activity with an adult, with 28 percent
stating that this type of activity had occurred 'sometimes'"[73]
• A National
Institute of Justice report states that "the odds that a childhood
sexual abuse victim will be arrested as an adult for any sex crime is
4.7 times higher than for people . . . who experienced no victimization
as children."[74]
• A Child Abuse and
Neglect study found that 59 percent of male child sex offenders had
been "victim of contact sexual abuse as a child."[75]
• The Journal of
Child Psychiatry noted that "there is a tendency among boy victims to
recapitulate their own victimization, only this time with themselves in
the role of perpetrator and someone else the victim."[76]
The circle of abuse is the tragic legacy of the attempts by homosexuals to legitimize having sex with boys.
For too many boys it is already too late to protect them from those who
took advantage of their need for love and attention. All too many later
perpetrate the abuse by themselves engaging in the sexual abuse of
boys.
Only by exposing the lies, insincere denials, and deceptions--including
those wrapped in scholastic garb--of those who prey sexually on
children, can we hope to build a wall of protection around the helpless
children among us.
END NOTES
1. Dawn Fisher, "Adult Sex Offenders: Who are They? Why and How Do They
Do It?" in Tony Morrison, et al., eds., Sexual Offending Against
Children (London: Routledge, 1994), p. 11.
2. Kee MacFarlane, et al., Sexual Abuse of Young Children: Evaluation and Treatment (New York: The Guilford Press, 1986), p. 9.
3. John Briere, et al.,eds., The APSAC Handbook on Child Maltreatment
(Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications, 1996), pp. 52, 53.
4. Kurt Freund, et al., "Pedophilia and Heterosexuality vs.
Homosexuality," Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy 10 (Fall 1984): 198;
See also Freund, K, and Watson, R. J., "The Proportions of Heterosexual
and Homosexual Paedophiles among Sex Offenders against Children: an
Exploratory Study," Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy 18 (1992): 34.
5. Bill Watkins and Arnon Bentovim, "The Sexual Abuse of Male Children
and Adolescents: A Review of Current Research," Journal of Child
Psychiatry 33 (1992); in Byrgen Finkelman, Sexual Abuse (New York:
Garland Publishing, 1995), p. 300.
6. MacFarlane, p. 9.
7. Kurt Freund, et al., "Pedophilia and Heterosexuality vs.
Homosexuality," Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy 10 (1984): 197. "The
proportional prevalence of offenders against male children in this
group of 457 offenders against children was 36 percent." See also, Kurt
Freund, et al., "Heterosexuality, Homosexuality, and Erotic Age
Preference," "Approximately one-third of these individuals had
victimized boys and two-thirds had victimized girls. This finding is
consistent with the proportions reported in two earlier studies," p.
107.
8. Watkins and Bentovim, p. 315.
9. Robert L. Johnson, "Long-term Effects of Sexual Abuse in Boys," Medical Aspects of Human Sexuality (September 1988): 38.
10. "Understanding and Investigating Child Sexual Exploitation," (U.S.
Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, 1997), p. 12.
11. Watkins and Bentovim, p. 302.
12. Dan Black, et al., "Demographics of the Gay and Lesbian Population
in the United States: Evidence from Available Systematic Data Sources,"
Demography 37 (May 2000): 141.
13. John O. G. Billy, et al., "The Sexual Behavior of Men in the United
States," Family Planning Perspectives 25 (March/April 1993): 58.
14. J. Gordon Muir, "Homosexuals and the 10 percent Fallacy," Wall Street Journal (March 31, 1993).
15. Milton Diamond, "Homosexuality and Bisexuality in Different Populations," Archives of Sexual Behavior 22 (1993):300.
16. Ibid. Significantly, a number of studies that were surveyed, and
which skewed the overall percentages of homosexuals upwards, included
such vague definers as those having had "any homosexual body contact."
In contrast, one study that was limited to self-identifying homosexuals
found that less than 2 percent of the male respondents considered their
"sexual orientation" to be homosexual, p. 293.
17. Freund, "Heterosexuality, Homosexuality, and Erotic Age
Preference," p. 107. In this and previous studies, Freund claims that
homosexuals are no more likely than heterosexuals to be attracted to
children (p. 115). However, Silverthorn, et al., mentions the
limitations of studies by Freund and others: "Studies of homosexual
male preferences are also limited. . . . The Freund et al.(1973) study
was possibly compromised because the homosexual men used in the study
were selected to be sexually attracted to adults, but not teenaged,
males. The Bailey et al. (1994) study was limited in that it did not
present participants with objective stimuli but simply asked
participants to report what age of sexual partner they preferred . . .
the Jankowiak et al. (1992) study . . . was limited in two ways: the
homosexual male participants had a limited age range of 'mid dle-aged
professionals' and the stimuli presented to participants were also of a
limited age range ('university to middle-aged')." Silverthorn attempted
to correct these deficiencies, and in his study found that homosexuals
"preferred younger partners than those who preferred female
partners"--including those as young as fifteen. Zebulon A. Silverthorne
and Vernon L. Quinsey, "Sexual Partner Age Preferences of Homosexual
and Heterosexual Men and Women," Archives of Sexual Behavior 29
(February 2000): 67-76.
18. Ray Blanchard, et al., "Fraternal Birth Order and Sexual
Orientation in Pedophiles," Archives of Sexual Behavior 29 (2000): 464.
19. Ibid., p. 471.
20. John M. W. Bradford, et al., "The Heterogeneity/Homogeneity of
Pedophilia," Psychiatric Journal of the University of Ottawa 13 (1988):
225. Elsewhere the study notes: "Researchers have variously estimated
the incidence of homosexual pedophilia between 19 percent and 33
percent of reported molestations," p. 218.
21. Freund, "Pedophilia and Heterosexuality vs. Homosexuality," p. 197.
22. Michele Elliott, "Child Sexual Abuse Prevention: What Offenders Tell Us," Child Abuse and Neglect 19 (1995): 581.
23. The fact sheet discusses a study by Carole Jenny, et al., which
claims that only 2 of 269 child molesters could be identified as gay or
lesbian. Carole Jenny, et al., "Are Children at Risk for Sexual Abuse
by Homosexuals?" Pediatrics 94 (July 1994): 41-44. However, the Jenny
study utilized an atypical research technique: the reported child
molesters themselves were not interviewed. Instead, the researchers
relied upon the subjective opinions of "informants" who accompanied the
child victim to the medical clinic. The qualifications for such
"informants" to determine the sexual behavior of the accused molester
were not established. However, once it is "determined" beforehand that
pedophiles who molest boys cannot be considered gay or homosexual if
they have had sexual relations with women, it is a foregone conclusion
that few if any of the pedophiles -who often have girlfriends, are
married, and have children - will be labeled homosexual. The Jenny
study used this narrow profile despite the fact that the study itself
found that 22 percent of the perpetrators were of the same sex as the
victim. In these cases the molesters clearly engaged in homosexual
sexual molestation.
24. "Fact Sheet on Sexual Orientation and Child Abuse," Human Rights
Campaign (2001):available at:
http://hrc.grassroots.com/family/soandchildabusefact/. The fact sheet
discusses a study by Carole Jenny, et al., which claims that only 2 of
269 child molesters could be identified as gay or lesbian. Carole
Jenny, et al., "Are Children at Risk for Sexual Abuse by Homosexuals?"
pp. 41-44. However, the Jenny study utilized an atypical research
technique. The reported child molesters themselves were not
interviewed; instead, the researchers relied upon the subjective
opinions of "informants" who accompanied the child victim to the
medical clinic.
25. Note that the well-accepted definition of "child" as someone between infancy and the age of maturation is employed here.
26. Bradford, p.218.
27. "[Pedophiles] can be of either sex or any [sexual] orientation,
i.e., homosexual, heterosexual or bisexual." Paedophilia:Some Questions
and Answers (London: Paedophilic Informational Exchange, 1978); quoted
in Seth L. Goldstein, "Investigating Child Sexual Exploitation:Law
Enforcement's Role," FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin 53 (January 1984):
23.
28. W. L. Marshall, et al., "Sexual Offenders against Male Children:
Sexual Preferences," Behavior Research and Therapy 26 (March 1988):
390.
29. Freund, "Pedophilia and Heterosexuality vs. Homosexuality," p.194.
30. Ibid., p. 197.
31. Bradford, et al., p. 217.
32. Ibid., pp. 218, 219.
33. Marshall, p. 390.
34. James Bickley and Anthony R. Beech, "Classifying Child Abusers: Its
Relevance to Theory and Clinical Practice," International Journal of
Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 45 (2001): 56.
35. Krisin A. Danni, et al., "An Analysis of Predicators of Child Sex
Offender Types Using Presentence Investigation Reports," International
Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 44 (2000): 491.
36. Zebulon A. Silverthorne and Vernon L. Quinsey, "Sexual Partner Age
Preferences of Homosexual and Heterosexual Men and Women," p.73.
37. Karla Jay and Allen Young, The Gay Report: Lesbians and Gay Men
Speak Out about Sexual Experiences and Lifestyles (New York: Summit
Books, 1979), p. 275
38. Marshall, "Sexual Offenders against Male Children: Sexual Preferences," p. 383.
39. W. L. Marshall, et al., "Early Onset and Deviant Sexuality in Child
Molesters," Journal of Interpersonal Violence 6 (1991): 323-336.
40. W. D. Erickson, "Behavior Patterns of Child Molesters," Archives of Sexual Behavior 17 (1988): 83.
41. John F. Harvey, O.S.F.S., The Homosexual Person: New Thinking in Pastoral Care (San Francisco: Ignatius Press:1987): 221
42. Ibid., p. 219.
43. Elliott, p. 581.
44. Marshall, "Sexual Offenders against Male Children: Sexual Preferences," p. 383.
45. Bradford, p. 219.
46. Bradford, p. 224.
47. "Understanding and Investigating Child Sexual Exploitation," p. 5.
48. Thorstad is co author, with John Lauritsen, of The early homosexual
rights movement (1864 1935) (New York: Times Change Press, 1974).
49. David Thorstad, "May/Boy Love and the American Gay Movement" Journal of Homosexuality 20 (1990): 252.
50. Ibid., p. 253.
51. Ibid., p. 258.
52. Ibid., p. 266.
53. George Archibald, "U.N. Group Keeps Ban on Gay Lobby," Washington Times (May 1, 2002).
54. Raymond-Jean Frontain, "The Works of Allen Ginsberg," Journal of Homosexuality 34 (1997): 109.
55. Mary Eberstadt, "'Pedophilia Chic' Reconsidered" The Weekly Standard 6 (January 8, 2001).
56. Ibid., p. 21.
57. Ibid., p. 22.
58. Ibid.
59. Ibid.
60. Ibid., p. 23.
61. Ibid. Emphasis added by Eberstadt.
62. Ibid., p. 23.
63. Ibid.
64. From the Gay Men's Press website: www.gmppubs.co.uk/cgi-bin/web_store/web_store.cgi
65. Tom O'Carroll, Paedophilia: The Radical Case (Boston:Alyson Publications, 1982).
66. Daniel Tsang, editor, The Age Taboo: Gay Male Sexuality, Power, and
Consent (Boston: Alyson Publications ; London : Gay Men's Press, 1981),
p. 144.
67. Helmut Graupner, "Love Versus Abuse: Crossgenerational Sexual
Relations of Minors: A Gay Rights Issue?" Journal of Homosexuality 37
(1999): 23, 26.
68. Paula Martinac, "Mixed Messages on Pedophilia Need to be Clarified, Unified," Washington Blade (March 15, 2002).
69. Ibid.
70. Marie, E. Tomeo, et al., "Comparative Data of Childhood and
Adolescence Molestation in Heterosexual and Homosexual Persons,"
Archives of Sexual Behavior 30 (2001): 539.
71. Harry W. Haverkos, et al., "The Initiation of Male Homosexual
Behavior," The Journal of the American Medical Association 262 (July
28, 1989): 501.
72. Watkins and Bentovim, p. 316.
73. Gary A. Sawle, Jon Kear-Colwell, "Adult Attachment Style and
Pedophilia: A Developmental Perspective," International Journal of
Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 45 (February 2001):6.
74. Cathy Spatz Widom, "Victims of Childhood Sexual Abuse - Later
Criminal Consequences," Victims of Childhood Sexual Abuse Series:NIJ
Research in Brief, (March 1995): 6.
75. Elliott, p. 582.
76. Watkins, p. 319. Watkins mentions several studies confirming that
between 19 percent and 61 percent of male sex abusers had previously
been sexually abused themselves.
Issue No.: 247
by: Timothy J. Dailey, Ph. D.
Family Research Council
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