
If you share this healthy instinct, this particular Times Thanksgiving Day piece, an article tailor-made to appeal to the pedophile/pederast demography, will undoubtedly bruise a piece of your soul.
Written by Bee Shapiro, the article features no less than six photographs of adolescent and even prepubescent boys wearing and putting on women’s makeup, and even posing in uncomfortably suggestive ways — including this ten-year-old.
Source: Nolte: New York Times NAMBLA-izes Pre-Teen Boys Wearing Eye Makeup
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susie
November 29, 2017
I relate this to the everyone gets a participation ribbon thing. Just like in kindergarten when all the pencils, pens, erasers, etc are put in one box instead of making each child responsible for their items. I think it’s the adults misguiding children. Some of this is done in an attempt not to hurt anyone’s feelings.
Well feelings get hurt, life is not fair. The sooner children learn this the stronger they will be as an adult. Otherwise you grow up to be a snowflake.
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Stephen McElroy
November 30, 2017
Maybe you read the wrong article. NAMBLA stands for north American Man Boy Love Association. The little 10 year old boy that was featured in the picture was going to besexually abused by a grown man.
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susie
November 30, 2017
Maybe you are right that I don’t totally understand the article.But when I read this:Oddly enough, the Times did not seem at all interested in examining just who might be following a social media account that features little boys made up like tarts staring directly into the camera.
The article further justifies itself with the notion that this kind of pre-teen sexualization is becoming the norm, is a healthy pushback against those awful “gender norms” (who’s anti-science now?), and that what we now have on our hands is a “seismic power shift in the beauty industry, which has thrust social media influencers to the top of the pecking order. Refreshingly, they come in all shapes, sizes, ages, and, more recently, genders.”
When I read the above, I totally agree that society pre teen sexualization is becoming the norm. It is people pushing back against the awful gender NORMS. They start this shit in kindergarten, when they treat everyone the same. Little kids are being taught to be whatever gender they want. Boys are being taught that it is ok to wear make up. color their hair. to wear dresses. To use which ever bathroom they want. Everyone gets participation awards. They are not taught right from wrong. So these boys and men see all this as ok, acceptable. We’ve all complained about girls getting what they deserve because they wear skimpy clothing, because they show all, because they wear to much make up, because they color their hair, because their appearance is one of an adult. Well more and more, everyday, little boys are wearing make up, coloring their hair, etc. It is my belief that a lot of this starts at the schools.
Just tonight, I cringed at the photo’s a Mom posted pictures of her 13 year old. She seems to be so proud of herself for having his hair colored. It make me wonder if it was the child’s wish or the Mom’s wish. people even commented that he looked like a girl. I feel her bad choices as a parent is setting her son up for failures and to be abused as indicated in this article.
Yes, this is all sick. The boys dressing this way and the men abusing them.
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