to butterfly kisses nambla and others



If we take our cue from Harris Mirkin that we are now in the stage of
the "battle before the battle," then we must push the issue to the
battle stage.

The enemy now is pretending there is no battle by censoring our posts
(like craigslist and most of the forums do systematically). But we can
still use the internet to keep this issue alive and to get sources of
real information out to members of the public who are not hopelessly
close-minded.

Tell them of these sources:

"Harmful to Minors," by Judith Levine.

"The Rind Report" by Professors Rind and Tromavich of Temple
University Boston.

"Love Against Hate" by Karl Meninger

the work of the anthropologist Gilbert Herdt on the sambia culture.

Many ways can be used to evade censorship including

putting the message into the user name or nickname or signature rather
than the message body or subject line.

responding to posts rather than posting originally.

now is the time to systematically keep the issue before the public so
that the innocent will not be persecuted in vain.

commander zero

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