Archive for the ‘Child Molestation’ Category

More victims of the sex 80s and 90s hysteria

Monday, February 14th, 2011

This case fits in perfectly with the day care sex abuse hysteria of the 1980s and 1990s.  In 1994, four women were accused of molesting two young sisters ages 7 and 9, convicted, and sentenced to decades in prison, but on closer examination, these convictions are yet another monument to the lynch mob mentality typical of a public that imagines sex criminals hiding behind every tree.

The case was largely decided on the testimony of pediatrician and child advocate Nancy Kellogg who immediately suspected the case was a satanic abuse case after examining the victims when the accusations were made, two months after the incident occurred.  By the mid 1990′s the impossible claims made during the satanic ritual abuse panic were already being discredited wholesale, but that didn’t stop Ms Kellogg from proceeding with this case.

Kellogg’s theory of Satanic ritual abuse was not directly presented to the jury, but the language of Prosecutor Philip Kazen certainly seemed to be tying the case to teh notoriety of the nationwide day care cases:

“We’re going to ask you,” Kazen told jurors, “to believe a 9-year-old little girl who was sacrificed on the altar of lust.”

Typical of other sex abuse cases or the era, teh case was aggressively prosecuted and guilty verdicts were reached despite the ample room for doubt.  The first warning sign was the fact that pediatrician Kellogg was pushing the Satanic ritual abuse angle in spite of its having been discredited.  Secondly, the children’s stories were perpetually changing.  Physical medical evidence was hardly conclusive.  The two girls had a history of making rape accusations.

Typical of innocent people, the four women rejected plea deals, opting to go to trial.   There is little comment from the actors in the ordeal.  Reviving this case won’t doing them any good.

Two advocacy groups, the Lubbock-based Innocence Project of Texas, or IPOT, and the National Center for Reason and Justice in New York, or NCRJ, have taken up the women’s case.

Let’s wish them luck.  The child sex abuse witch hunts of the 80s and 90s are proof of the utter cruelty people are capable of when given an excuse.  The fact that there are still victims of that crusade of languishing in prison is an example of the indiscriminate destruction that can be wrought under the mantra of “protecting children”.

Virginia DMV sees child sex everywhere

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011

This license plate was found by Mr D. B. Smit of the Virginia DMV to be in violation of their license plate guidelines after a complaint was received from an “anonymous citizen”.

From jalopnik.com:

A man in possession of the world’s greatest license plate has lost his battle with the Virginia DMV, who ridiculously claim it encourages oral sex with kids instead of just cannibalism.

The website also includes a copy of the letter from D.B. Smit of the DMV to the holder of plates demanding that he return them.

Dear Mr D.B. Smit:

Congratulations!  You have managed to take an innocent bit of benign humor (something the world could use more of) and magically transformed it into an example of paranoid absurdity that only an idiot state bureaucrat is capable of.   When advanced alien life forms visit earth and declare that the only way to save it is to destroy it, they will probably be thinking of assholes like you.

Facebook campaign a pedophile ruse?

Monday, December 6th, 2010

A Facebook campaign that urges children to replace their profile pictures with cartoon characters is running into some controversy.  According to the UK news outlet Mail Online:

The campaign, which urges the image swap, has swept the social networking site and boasts a group page of nearly 90,000 fans.

However, disturbingly, rumours are now sweeping the net that the campaign is actually a smokescreen for paedophiles hoping to narrow down which users are children.

Could it be that real pedophiles are using the  stranger danger hysteria to more readily identify children?

The Facebook message reads: ‘Change your FB picture to a cartoon from your childhood. The goal is not to see a human face on FB until Monday (Dec 6th) Join the fight against child abuse & copy and paste to your status!

No one has come forward to claim responsibility for the campaign.

Facebook has responded to the new wave of paranoia with a statement:

‘We’re concerned with the suggestion that paedophiles could use this successful viral campaign to target young people. This is not the case.

Amazon caves in to public censorship demands

Friday, November 12th, 2010

In response to a public outcry, Amazon.com has discontinued sales of a book entitled “The Pedophile’s Guide to Love and Pleasure: A Child-Lover’s Code of Conduct”.

First of all, since Amazon is a private sector company, they have the right to sell or not sell any book they wish.  Clearly, your freedom of speech is not a guaranty that what you write will be distributed by others.  Furthermore, this is not a First Amendment issue because the government is not involved.

Having said that, free speech advocates have established a long and honorable record of warding off attacks by those who feel the right to free expression should only be extended to those with a socially acceptable message.

Pedophilia is, of course, an issue that evokes instant condemnation and any resistance to instant condemnation is itself instantly and equally condemned.  The media, child protection advocates, politicians, and law enforcement have enthusiastically cultivated an environment of stranger danger where children are disappearing by the minute and no child is safe.  It’s become a lucrative industry unto itself.  Ironically, the vast majority of child sexual abuse is perpetrated, not by strangers, but by those known or related to the family of the victim.

Overwhelmingly, customer comments condemned the sale of the book:

“It is ILLEGAL to molest children, and for Amazon to promote such is insane. I’m an abuse survivor, and am OUTRAGED Amazon would choose to promote this nonsense. I will not be purchasing anything from your website until this is removed,” one user wrote in a comment echoed by others.

Of course, it’s ludicrous to assume that Amazon is promoting anything merely  by selling a book.  If that were the basis by which book publishers and sellers operated, no controversial book would see the light of day (at least through a major outlet).

But, there were a few reasoned comments from people who were willing to brave the wrath of the outraged and make a case for why we don’t want an angry mob determining what we can or can’t read:

“While I think 99.9 percent of us object to pedophilia (even though I think this particular book was a publicity stunt/joke), I think we can all agree that we don’t want someone else censoring a subject matter that we may be interested in. Religion, atheism, homosexuality, etc. are some subjects that spring to mind … and they have been censored in the past until we realized that it’s best to let all information in (even if we don’t like some of it), rather than allow some authority or individual decide what we can and can’t know about based on their own opinions or motivations,” one user wrote.

What is most disturbing about cases like this is the rarity of arguments in favor of Amazon selling the book by any entity that relies on free speech.  Most bloggers seem to support the outrage against Amazon.  Ironically, one blog called SayAnythingBlog.com was quick to praise Amazon for caving to the pressure.  Free speech does, after all,  include the right to advocate for less free speech.  From what I’ve seen, the mainstream press seems to be reporting this without actually joining in the hysteria, which is refreshing after their enthusiastic participation in the crusade against the free speech rights of craigslist.

Finally, if that weren’t enough, there are also some other more speculative theories behind the sale of the book:

But conspiracy theories over the book abound, with commenters citing it as a publicity stunt, a hoax, or perhaps a law enforcement sting.

“People… Relax… This book is obviously promoted by Amazon per request of FBI in order to track down and catch pedophiles. This book is obviously a bait for the sickos that are lurking around out there trying to prey on our children.”

As law enforcement (often in cooperation with ethically challenged sensationalistic media) now depends so heavily on trickery to generate sex crime arrests, it’s not  much of a stretch to think that this could have been a ruse.

One final comment about the meaning of the word, censorship.  It’s a common refrain by some to angrily proclaim that it is not censorship when a non-governmental entity refuses to distribute, broadcast,  sell, or publish offensive material.  I find it somewhat stunning that writers, who should know better, would make such such an utterly ignorant assertion.  Censorship is censorship regardless of whether it’s done by a private organization or or the government.  The difference is that, when the government censors something, it is under threat of prosecution whereas private entities only have the power to refuse to publish, sell, or otherwise distribute something.  Censorship advocates can dress it up anyway they like, but in this case, as with the crusade against criagslist, the public, acting as an angry mob, successfully waged a war meant to force private businesses to censor material which those companies believed had a right to exist in a country that supposedly values the free exchange of ideas.   That, my friends, is nothing to be proud of.

Hats off to reader Richard for alerting me to this story.

Sex offenders reined in for Halloween

Friday, October 29th, 2010

I just did a Google search for “registered sex offenders” and “Halloween” and got back 785,000 links.  I guess it only stands to reason that fears of sex offenders attacking children would not be left out of the now traditional Halloween hysteria generated by the mainstream press .

Lenore Skenazy at WSJ.com makes this observation about the fear mongering:

We still buy it, even though Joel Best, a sociologist at the University of Delaware, has researched the topic and spends every October telling the press that there has never been a single case of any child being killed by a stranger’s Halloween candy. (Oh, yes, he concedes, there was once a Texas boy poisoned by a Pixie Stix. But his dad did it for the insurance money. He was executed.)

Basically, cities all over the country have issued special rules for registered sex offenders that restrict what they can do on Halloween to stave off the inevitable epidemic of child molestation that would otherwise occur.

And how do we know that all the paranoid hype and fear mongering actually works?  Simple.  It must be working because practically no children are ever molested on Halloween.

Words can’t begin to describe how glad I am that I grew up before the this nonsense started.

[Update] For reference, Lenore Skenazy became widely known for letting her 9 year old son ride the New York City subways on his own, which he now does daily.  Most recently she was a Guest on the FBN show, Stossel where she talked about media spawned parental paranoia.  She makes the interesting point that several decades ago, when I was a kid, the crime rate was much higher, and yet parents were not totally consumed with fear that everything on the planet is a threat to children.

Residual suffering from a past moral panic: recovered memories

Saturday, September 25th, 2010

My Lie: A True Story of False Memory is a new book by Meredith Maran that describes how she was caught up in the recovered memory hysteria of the 80s and 90s.  Recovered memory syndrome has now been almost universally disgraced as being a disease created by the cure.  It was a widespread belief that children who are sexually abused commonly repress the memories of it, only to have them reemerge later in life.  This hysteria paralleled another well known witch hunt of the era as criminal justice journalist Steve Weinberg reports:

As researchers like me are painfully aware and as Maran discusses in her memoir, a variation of recovered memory accusations played out in day care centers and similar preschool locales, where adults abetted children in revealing alleged sex abuse rings.

Hundreds of child care workers and others in cities across the nation – with Bakersfield as a prominent example – ended up in prison for supposedly abusing countless preschoolers in fantastical ways.

Social workers, police detectives, psychologists, psychiatrists, prosecutors, jurors and judges became complicit in the mass hysteria that led to the wrongful convictions.

It would be hard to find another phase in American history where mass hysteria marching under the flag of saving children laid waste so many innocent lives.  Like so many crusades, the goal was to win at all costs. The ends justified the means.  This site dedicates a page solely to that era and its cast of characters.

Since those days, exploiting people’s emotional compassion for children has become the preferred strategy to justify new legislation, restrictions on freedom, censorship, higher taxes, and greater regulation.   Politicians invoke child danger scares to gain votes, news outlets capitalize on it to attract viewers, and nonprofit as well as governmental organizations pump it up it to justify more funding.

Saving children is big business.

Cops issue Pedobear warning

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

California cops are warning people to be on the lookout for Pedobear Thank heavens law enforcement is out there aggressively protecting our children from from the sea of pedophiles which threaten them at every moment throughout the day.  Gawker.com has the story.

Nevada woman gets life sentence for lewdness

Friday, April 16th, 2010

Nope.  You didn’t misread that.  According to magicvalley.com:

A Twin Falls woman convicted of forcing a 13-year-old boy to touch her breasts was sentenced Monday to life in prison.

Michelle Lyn Taylor, 34, was convicted of lewdness with a minor under 14 in November after a week-long trial in Elko County, Nev., District Judge Mike Memeo’s courtroom.

Public defender Alina Kilpatrick says it all:

“She is getting a greater penalty for having a boy touch her breast than if she killed him,” she said.

The DA never offered a plea bargain.

After he sentenced her, [Judge] Memeo said he was bound by state statute to impose the life sentence, but said he isn’t sure why the prosecution chose to charge her under that statute.

The DA probably felt the penalty was justified.  You know, to “protect children”.

I found this link on theagitatior.com.

Was Oprah really sexually abused as a child?

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

According to thedailybeast.com, Kitty Kelley’s Oprah bio suggests she lied about it:

According to Katharine Esters, the sexual abuse of Oprah’s path was fabricated: “I don’t believe a bit of it,” Esters told Kelley. “Oprah was a wild child running the streets of Milwaukee in those days, and not accepting discipline from her mother. She shames herself and her family to now suggest otherwise.” Esters added: “That story helped launch Oprah and make her what she is today…Her audiences may believe her stories. Her family does not.”

Not only that, but:

In 1993, Patricia Lloyd, Oprah’s half-sister revealed that when the talk show host was a teenager she began “trading sexual favors for money.” Lloyd says in Kelley’s biography: “She invited me over during the day while my mother was working. Her boyfriends were all much older than her…Whenever a guy arrived at our door, Oprah would give Popsicles to me and our younger brother Jeffrey and say, ‘You two go out on the porch and play now.’”

I don’t condemn trading sex for money, of course.  This revelation, if true, would only warrant comment if she was hypocritically judgmental of others for doing something she herself did.

As far as the abuse is concerned, it remains to be seen how much credibility the book ultimately garners, but I doubt we’ll be hearing the end of this anytime soon.

She made me do it…

Friday, April 9th, 2010

A 33 year old Minnesota woman has been sentenced to home detention and probation for exchanging 1600 explicit text messages with a 15 year old boy.  She alsosent him a picture of her bare breasts and “forced” him to touch them.

In addition to the probation and home detention she will have to undergo a re-education sex offender treatment program and register as a “predatory offender”.

If there is anything these cases have in common, it’s that journalists never question to what degree the juvenile participated or suffered injury as a result of the so-called crime.  At what pint during the 1600 messages did he come to the conclusion that he was being ‘forced’ to participate?

In any case, life as she knew it, is over and I seriously doubt that the 15 year old kid gains anything by her severe punishment.  And make no mistake, being classified as a sexual predator essentially will certainly ruin the rest of her life.

Not mentioned in the above story is the fact that it was actually the woman’s husband who outed them when he discovered the messages and decided to go looking for the guy.