Wednesday, December 06, 2017

Nolte: New York Times NAMBLA-izes Pre-Teen Boys Wearing Eye Makeup

Nolte: New York Times NAMBLA-izes Pre-Teen Boys Wearing Eye Makeup
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Though we might not be able to articulate it, there is a big difference between a little kid playing grownup and, say, this… And that is not a little girl, by the way; that is a young boy as photographed by the left-wing New York Times.
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..."
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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I've read this story and find it bigoted and simpleminded. For starters, the original NYT piece was done to introduce this brilliant 10 yr. old boy who is amazingly talented. Second, as a parent myself, I can only say that our job as parents is to empower, nurture, advise, teach, and protect our children. Our sole purpose as a parent is to do everything we can, and more, to help our kids to do more, and reach heights that we, ourselves, could never reach. So, to everyone who condemn this kid by stereotyping him for using his talents and creativity, then you can honestly say that you are the biggest reason our society is declining. You cannot force your child to be you, and if you do, then you are just as twisted and warped all the pedophiles, pimps, drug dealers, and the rest of the bottom feeding scumbags who abuse and exploit children. I have raised my kids to be respectful, honest, to believe in God, and most of all, to be kind, compassionate, and caring of others, especially children. So you can disagree with my opinions, it is your right if you do, just as it's my right to express mine. It is sad to see how cruel and dimwitted people can be, of how shallow they are that they need to tear down this wonderfully gifted child simply to allow themselves to feel better about themselves and their self righteousness. I hope this young boy grows up to show all of the haters out there just how silly and stupid they are.