Friday, November 11, 2011

A critique of Lloyd deMause

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4 comments:

  1. A good refutation of deMause, who is either an active participant in the war against white society or his institution has, like academic life everywhere, been heavily infiltrated. I'm not sure you're amenable to conspiracy theories in spite of your robust defence of European civilization even so. Your understanding of McMartin and SRA is defective, exhibiting a naivete all too common where this subject is concerned in addition, perhaps, to an understandable fear of being made to look silly when you have an academic reputation to protect. Tunnels WERE discovered. The evidence was excluded from the trial by the judge, a fact that went largely unreported on TV and in newspapers. I can't think why.

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  2. Ah, more talk of the 'hysteria' surrounding SRA, a hysteria largely created by the press and sustained by the incredulous. The press grows bored and the whole episode is declared an 'urban myth'. Possibly like the heating crisis a few years ago (we were gullible to believe all those elderly people who claimed they couldn't heat their homes - there haven't been any news reports lately so we can only assume they had been pressured into such claims and the whole thing was some mass fantasy). Phew, people can get on with their lives and thank god they aren't gullible fools like all those crazy therapists. Meanwhile dedicated therapists continue to help a steady stream of those escaping groups who use belief systems (as made up and frankly as crazy as any other belief system - chocolate egg to celebrate the resurrection of a dead man anyone?) to terrorize and control their victims. We can believe that people will behead in the name of Allah (because they're Arabs?), dismember African children in the name of some foreign belief such as the boy Adam found in the Thames (because he was black?) but god forbid that we believe that people of our own ethnicity twist a Christian belief system for their own ends.....I would like to remind you that only in the 1980s child abuse was not believed in, let alone organised abuse by paedophile rings. All this has sadly been proven to exist after all. Savile himself was repeatedly described by victims as taking part in bizarre ceremonies during his abuse. He probably didn't believe so does that mean it doesn't count? I think to his terrified victims it makes little difference.

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  4. Thank you so much for such a level of thoughtfulness.

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