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Originally posted by Absynthe:
The one thing about the organization is that they are up-front about what they want to pursue, that being young boys. There's not the hypocrisy of religious youth-group counselors buggering the youngsters in the back room, or the whole priest scandal stuff. Not to say that what they're promoting is a good idea, but at least we know what they're about.
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Honest buggery is the best policy, eh? I don't know if I agree. Besides, I doubt these guys are very honest about it in face-to-face situations. Can you imagine somebody hanging a NAMBLA flag outside their house in suburban USA? Or telling the highschool basketball coach, "Doesn't my Timmy have a great ass?"
In my opinion, even if a 'boy' (meaning under the age of consent) is sure that he's gay and is ready for a sexual relationship--and these are BIG ifs--the kid's more than likely to end up in a situation which is emotionally, if not physically, harmful. Too many ifs, too many sick people.
And anybody looking to the ghost of Ancient Greece for a role model needs to wake up and smell the Enlightenment.