lokie
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some would have you believe that pediphila is missunderstood.
'What the public keeps getting wrong about pedophilia' by Alia E. Dastagir.
Breaking down this type behavior to a sympathetic description of "misunderstood" would appear to try and make the offending perpetrator into a "victim" that deserves sympathy in tandem to the true victim.
USA Today faces backlash and deletes series of tweets which 'normalize' PEDOPHILIA by claiming it is 'misunderstood' and a condition 'determined in the womb'
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'What the public keeps getting wrong about pedophilia' by Alia E. Dastagir.
Breaking down this type behavior to a sympathetic description of "misunderstood" would appear to try and make the offending perpetrator into a "victim" that deserves sympathy in tandem to the true victim.
USA Today faces backlash and deletes series of tweets which 'normalize' PEDOPHILIA by claiming it is 'misunderstood' and a condition 'determined in the womb'
- On Tuesday, USA Today published an article by Alia E. Dastagir titled 'What the public keeps getting wrong about pedophilia'
- The article claims that pedophilia is a condition developed in the womb and that it is a misunderstood term that describes an attraction to minors, not an action
- USA Today promoted the article on Twitter thread of tweets with the caption 'We think we know what a pedophile is. There's a lot were misunderstanding'
- After backlash the paper changed the title of the article to 'The complicated research behind pedophilia' and took down the original thread

USA Today deletes series of tweets which 'normalizes' pedophilia
USA Today was forced to delete a series of tweets which was accused of 'normalizing' pedophilia by saying it is 'misunderstood' and a condition 'determined in the womb' after intense backlash.
The complicated research behind pedophilia
Scientists who study the disorder say there is a growing consensus that pedophilia is determined in the womb.
www.usatoday.com