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.
Naturally, the Times glosses over its exercise in NAMBLA-ism by
pretending that it is all just reporting, the capturing of a zeitgeist
as little boys release the little girls buried deep inside of all of us.
The article justifies its existence through social media numbers, the
legions of followers these sexed-up boys have been able to attract on
Instagram and Twitter. For the man-in-the-raincoat crowd, the Times is
even good enough to helpfully link these social media accounts, which
include the kind of photos that would look perfect on the walls of
Jared Fogle’s prison cell.
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.”
Yeah, no, we don’t.
Anyone who has spent any time outside knows that the documented mental
illness
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