Broadcast | Posted: March 21, 2009
Centers for Decency review The Kinsey Syndrome
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Centers for Decency
March 16, 2009
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The Kinsey Syndrome
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 This
documentary shows how "The Kinsey Reports" have been used to
change the laws concerning sex crimes in America, resulting in the
minimal sentences so often given to rapists and pedophiles. Further
explained is that the Kinsey data laid the foundation for sex education
-- training teachers, psychologists and even Catholic priests in human
sexuality. What has been the consequence? And what was Kinsey's
research really based upon?
Working secretly
in his attic, Dr. Kinsey was one of America's original pornographers.
His influence inspired Hugh Hefner to launch Playboy Magazine - the
"soft" approach to porn - which in time would escalate the widespread
use of pornography through magazines, cable TV and the Internet.
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In
2006 the California Child Molestation & Sexual Abuse Attorneys
reported that: "The number of victims of childhood sexual abuse and
molestation grows each year. This horrific crime is directly tied to
the growth of pornography on the Internet." Perhaps most disturbing,
Alfred Kinsey has been accused of training pedophiles to work with
stopwatches and record the responses of children being raped - all in
the name of "science." Among his workers was a Nazi pedophile whose
relationship to Kinsey was exposed in a German court. The information
from these crimes was then recorded in "Table 34" of Kinsey's Sexual
Behavior in the Human Male. How can lawmakers use such a document to
define the moral parameters of our society?
Why has the truth about Kinsey been suppressed for so long? And what
can Americans do to make a difference? The Kinsey Syndrome, http://www.kinseysyndrome.com,
just released.
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