Activists Defend Canceled ‘Minor-Attracted Persons’ Camp In Vermont Next To School
Locals said in a public meeting that the camp owner said she is 'best friends' with a 'minor-attracted person' who visits her camp near a school.
The titular host of "The Joe Rogan Experience" recently spoke with Manhattan Institute fellow Christopher Rufo about the ongoing culture wars over race and gender that have transformed American homes, schools, and HR departments into battlefields.
While Rufo and Rogan touched on various issues in Tuesday's episode, including the perniciousness of DEI practices and the left's tactical mischaracterization of Florida's Parental Rights in Education Act, the host's most biting commentary concerned recent efforts by Democrats and other leftists to normalize evil, particularly the kind animated by a desire to prey on children and destroy innocence.
Early in the podcast, the duo discussed the importance of moral structure and well-enforced rules in a society.
Rogan suggested that it "all goes out the window" when deviant behavior is left unchecked. This prompted Rufo to reflect on his time living in Seattle.
The conservative activist noted that when walking his son to kindergarten in the Democrat-run city, they would "have to be avoiding schizophrenics, avoiding tents, avoiding people shooting up, avoiding people just s***ting in the street."
Rufo noted that when he raised his concerns with city administrators, he was told, "Oh, well, you know, we have to be compassionate to our houseless neighbors," to which his reply was apparently, "No we don't. This is a danger to kids."
Although Rogan agreed with Rufo that there must be "reasonable limits" on compassion as well as on tolerance for bad behavior, he seized upon the word "houseless."
"I love when these terms like 'the houseless' — like, you already have a word for it. Yeah, stop trying to dress it up with a new word," said Rogan.
Rogan then highlighted another euphemism he had come across that has similarly been used to disguise a grim reality.
"This one's been driving me f**king crazy lately: 'minor-attracted person,'" said Rogan. "I saw two politicians in two different speeches talk about protecting 'minor-attracted persons.' You're talking about pedophiles."
"That's what we're talking about," Rufo confirmed.
Karen Berg, a Democratic state senator in Kentucky, employed the term last week during a committee hearing concerning legislation that would make it a felony to possess a sex doll fashioned to resemble a child.
Berg appears to say in one video of the hearing, "There are what they call 'MAPS,' minor-attracted persons, and the limited amount of research that's done on these dolls, guys, suggest that they actually — for people who are attracted to minors — that these dolls actually decrease their proclivity to go out and attack children."
This might be the most disturbing thing you see today. Watch KY Democratic Senator Karen Berg propose Child Sex Dolls for Pedophiles. This type of disturbing proposition has no place in the Commonwealth.— (@)
The term has entered circulation in some leftist circles, but there has been resistance in the alphabet community.
Center Square indicated in 2020 that the then-new movement to use the terms "minor-attracted persons" or "non-offending minor attracted persons" was ultimately an effort to normalize pedophilia. It apparently had caused concern among elements of the gay community who wanted to make sure that the so-called MAPS flag wouldn't be flown at LGBT parades.
There appears to be continued support for the term and the corresponding effort on university campuses.
Sociology professor Allyn Walker penned a book normalizing pedophilia called "A Long, Dark Shadow: Minor-Attracted People and Their Pursuit of Dignity," which was published by University of California Press. Facing significant backlash over the book and related research, Walker was ultimately squeezed out of Old Dominion University in Virginia in 2021.
However, the ouster revealed an ideological infection in the academy. Newsweek revealed that 60 professors in mental health, human sexuality, and other fields defended Walker's activism, calling it "important and ground-breaking" scholarship.
"It must be that these people have no children," Rogan told Rufo. "It must be. I don't know. If they do, they're monsters. This idea that you're going to minimize the harm caused by evil criminals who steal children's lives, ruin their lives forever. And you're just going to call them a 'minor-attracted person' and try to say that it's an identity. ... For what reason?"
Rufo noted that efforts to normalize perversity targeting children appear to be coupled with efforts to shut down criticism.
"You look at even something that has been propagandized at length: drag queen story hour. Let's just break it down to the basic facts. These are adult men dressing up in women's clothing ... dancing and performing for other people's children," said Rufo. "That should be a red flag for people but ... they've couched it in this language like you're talking about — euphemisms. Very, very soft-sounding words [like] tolerance, inclusion."
"But you're concealing from people the fact that it's like, actually, no, this is kind of uncomfortable," continued the conservative activist.
Rufo noted that while most people understand that what's going on is wrong, many have been cowed into silence by the threat of being branded a "bigot."
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In an update shared after Gays Against Groomers was permanently banned from using PayPal, the anti-child-sexualization group revealed the payment processing company permits groups that support pedophiles to use its services.
Gays Against Groomers posted screenshots last week that show an organization called the Protasia Foundation is permitted to use both PayPal and Venmo to process donations to its partner the "MAP Support Club." MAP stands for "minor attracted people," a euphemism for pedophiles. Both groups advocate for the acceptance of pedophilia as a sexual orientation, rather than a depraved perversion.
"While we’re not allowed to conduct business on PayPal, guess who is… an organization that offers a support group for 'MAPs,'" Gays Against Groomers tweeted. "@PayPal banned us for being against pedophilia, but allow actual pedophile groups to use their services unabated."
\u201cJUST IN: While we\u2019re not allowed to conduct business on PayPal, guess who is\u2026 an organization that offers a support group for \u201cMAPs\u201d\n\n@PayPal banned us for being against pedophilia, but allow actual pedophile groups to use their services unabated.\n\n#BoycottPayPal\u201d— Gays Against Gr\u2588\u2588mers (@Gays Against Gr\u2588\u2588mers) 1663883497
Protasia is a California-based progressive charity that claims to fight child sexual abuse in a "balanced" and "evidence-based" approach that reduces "harms caused to children and others" by "our society's predominantly reactive child protection agenda." The group states that "peer support for stigmatized populations," or pedophiles, is believed by some experts to reduce sexual abuse.
The separate organization MAP Support Club is "a community for minor attracted people to find friendship and understanding among peers." The support club operates a chat-based "peer-support network" for adolescents and adults who feel sexual urges toward children. Protasia partners with MAP Support Club and says it serves as the organization's legal point of contact.
"Since the average age at which minor attracted people discover their attractions is 14 years old and since a large proportion of CSA is committed by adolescents against younger minors, this is an important endeavor in helping teenagers come to terms with their attractions in a harm-free and law-abiding way," Protasia's website states. "Adults and teens cannot message each other on MSC."
MAP Support Club runs its own staff, according to Protasia, which has created open source software to help monitor chatrooms for illegal child pornography "as an additional safeguarding measure."
Critics like Canadian writer Anna Slatz have attacked Protasia's mission, highlighting how the organization seeks to mainstream pedophilia by campaigning against child pornography bans, advocating for the legalization of child sex dolls, and funding research for "fantasy sexual outlets" for pedophiles.
Gays Against Groomers complained that an organization that literally defends pedophiles is permitted to use PayPal and Venmo while their group, which opposes indoctrinating children with "radical gender theory," is accused of hatred, intolerance, and discrimination.
After a bit more digging, it appears Prostasia is not a fine organization, and seems to not care about protecting c… https://t.co/oBkikBjrn7— Gays Against Gr██mers (@Gays Against Gr██mers) 1663885481
PayPal did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Miranda Galbreath, a self-described "Licensed Professional Counselor and Sex Therapist in Erie, PA," has described pedophiles — whom she refers to as "minor-attracted persons" — as a "marginalized population" which is "probably the most vilified population of folks in our culture."
In a video posted on YouTube last month, Galbreath said that the word "pedophile" has become "a judgmental, hurtful insult" used to "harm ... or slander" individuals.
She defined a minor-attracted person as an individual who "has an enduring sexual or romantic attraction to minors." Galbreath added, "They've not chosen this attraction just as the rest of us have not chosen whatever our attraction is."
"I want to be clear that attraction does not equal action. Just because a person is attracted to minors does not mean that they have acted on that attraction or will ever act on that attraction," Galbreath said. "Another important thing to clear up is that most individuals who sexually victimize children are not minor-attracted persons. Some of them are. But most people who sexually victimize children actually are primarily attracted to adults."
Galbreath claimed that mental health professionals are not required to report people who admit to being attracted to children.
"As mandated reporters, mental health providers are required to report if we have a reasonable cause to suspect that a specific child or children or vulnerable adult is being abused. Mandated reporters are not required to report that a person has confessed a minor attraction. Confessing to being attracted to minors is not the same as confessing that you are a specific risk to an identifiable minor," Galbreath said.
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Responding to a Libs of TikTok tweet that included a portion of Galbreath's video, Christina Pushaw, who serves as press secretary for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, tweeted, "Liberals / progressives: Can we all agree on ONE thing at least? This is evil and we should not tolerate it."
BlazeTV host Steve Deace retweeted the Libs of TikTok post and wrote, "#Demonic."
"Ugh. Watching society normalize this in slow motion is gut-wrenching," someone else tweeted.
\u201cUgh. Watching society normalize this in slow motion is gut-wrenching.\u201d— Josh Daws (@Josh Daws) 1660160738