11-03-2003, 02:05 PM
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Kiss of Death
Location: Perpetual wind and sorrow
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Originally posted by seretogis
I would be careful to avoid misusing the term "homosexual" in this case -- homosexuality and pedophilia are not at all related. Older men who like to touch boys do not like to touch other older men -- to me, that seems to disqualify them as a homosexual.
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Taken from http://www.nambla1.de/
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The issue of love between men and boys has intersected the gay movement since the late nineteenth century, with the rise of the first gay rights movement in Germany. In the United States, as the gay movement has retreated from its vision of sexual liberation, in favor of integration and assimilation into existing social and political structures, it has increasingly sought to marginalize even demonize cross-generational love. Pederasty - that is, love between a man and a youth of 12 to 18 years of age - say middle-class homosexuals, lesbians, and feminists, has nothing to do with gay liberation. Some go so far as to claim, absurdly, that it is a heterosexual phenomenon, or even "sexual abuse." What a travesty!
Pederasty is the main form that male homosexuality has acquired throughout Western civilization - and not only in the West! Pederasty is inseparable from the high points of Western culture - ancient Greece and the Renaissance.
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Or what about this gem where a person on the website tries to argue that Harry Potter is Gay....
http://www.nambla1.de/potter.htm
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You might well ask. As I write this, author JK Rowling’s latest Potter book has hit the streets with nothing more salacious rumoured about it than the death of one of its characters.2 Pity, because I’d like to think that having brought Harry Potter and his mates to the edge of puberty Rowling is about to tell us, at last, that Harry is gay. This might even have explained why the book seemed to be interminably still-born. (Let’s blame it on a squeamish publisher.) But... I’m afraid not.
Of course Harry is gay. He grew up in a closet under the stairs; only allowed out to be useful around the house, and certainly never when visitors came. Poor orphaned Harry was destined to go to Stonewall High3 until an invitation from Hogwarts School of Wizardry allowed him to realise his true self — to practice pooffery (or magic then, if you like) — every suburban gay boy’s dream; dispense with your parents I mean, and then run away with the fairies. At school Harry learns to fly, and meets the lovely red-headed Ron Weasley; fairy-boy and tight companion.4 Harry seems doomed to court the clever if manipulative Hermione, but don’t be fooled, his true love is for Ron.
And if you are not convinced, compare Harry’s story with the Greek myth of Orestes.5Orestes, like Harry, was born at Lammas6, sent away to be reared by relatives, had a lightening-flash birthmark on his forehead, caused the death of his parents, fought unending magic battles, had a marriage of convenience with Hermione, and was life-long lover of his childhood boyfriend Pylades. In ancient times the Orestes-Pylades story was regarded as the paradigm of masculine love, they were the perfect poofs, and given the continuing coincidence with Harry’s story JK Rowling cannot be ignorant of this.
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Tell me these guys aren't homos.
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