How Can a Child Sex Lobby Exist in the First Place?

Some will congratulate the Dutch court system for banning an association which lobbies for the social acceptance of sexual relations between adults and children. I find it outrageous that the lobby existed in the first place:

“The court has banned and ordered the dissolution” of the Martijn organisation, a spokeswoman for the civil court in the northern city of Assen, Luta van der Leij, told AFP.

The court said in a statement Martijn glorified sex with children as “something normal and acceptable, or as something that should be.”

“The court finds lobbying for these rights is a grave infraction of the values of our society,” it said.

Dutch prosecutors on May 16 in closing arguments called for the organisation — which has been around since 1982, to be banned and dissolved.

1982? That’s 30 years! What took so long? This group should have been banned within 30 seconds of its inception, not 30 years!

Talk about a misuse of free speech!

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2 Responses to “How Can a Child Sex Lobby Exist in the First Place?”

  1. John Tapscott's avatar John Tapscott Says:

    Yikes, some topics leave you feeling dirty just thinking about them.

  2. John Tapscott's avatar John Tapscott Says:

    When society loses the absolutes that come with an understanding of responsibility to the Creator then anything goes. What was frowned on 100 years ago is now OK. In time, if things continue in the way they have gone, don’t be surprised if our politicians are struggling with legislation to allow adults to have relationships with children. Already the age of consent has gone by the wayside in the case of children’s sexual activity. The idea may be repugnant today but so was homosexual “marriage” not all that long ago. Just watch how the spin goes.

    Without reference to the Creator we have no reference point by which to measure our behaviour and our laws. And I’m not talking about Allah, who allowed Mohammed to marry a young child.

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