Nova
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There are people who are hoping that pedophilia is less stigmatized. That should be an issue to everyone. But somehow posts such as the above are insisting that it is only a problem for gay people. Even though repeatedly it's been acknowledged that it's a heterosexual problem as well. No one ever indicates that the only sexual molestation that happens is same sex molestation. So it's either intentional dishonesty in posting, or trying to obscure the real issue that there was a one day conference on this.
Why should it matter who reported on it, it's a bigger issue that more people didn't report on it. Why didn't the Baltimore Sun send a reporter? If it's as innocuous as some posters think, why didn't more (any?) reporters show up?
Harry Hay and Allen Ginsburg may have thought the age of consent was too high. In many states it used to be much higher for gay sex than for straight sex. I think reasonable people can disagree as to where the age of consent should be set; personally it's not my problem and I don't really care.
(It's true there was a brief period after Stonewall when some activists opposed all laws restricting sexual activity. It was one of those overreactions that often happen during revolutions. NAMBLA was even allowed to march in a few parades (much to the chagrin of some of us). But more reasonable heads quickly prevailed and nowadays I think you'll find that attitudes toward pedophilia are pretty much the same among gays and straights.)
But the ACLU defends the constitution whenever and wherever it is under attack. What is the evidence that the ACLU has some special interest in assisting child molesters?
This conference is only an issue for gay people because of the co-opting of the language of gay liberation on both sides. Otherwise, as you point out, it has nothing to do with the sexuality of consenting adults.
What makes you think a one-day conference was worthy of greater media attention? All we have is one hysterical quote from a questionable source. Yes, B4U-act claims to be trying to explore treatment options for those who do not act on their impulses; but we have no idea how many people participate in their activities and no evidence that the group is attempting to change child molestation laws. On the contrary, they specifically state that is not their purpose.
Since when are reporters drawn to the innocuous? I'm sure you know better than that.