Advocates for child rape have, for a long while, been looking for a way to legalize the sexual assault of children. NAMBLA, the North American Man Boy Love Association, has been after it for decades, and it looks like the United Nations is here to help.
The pathway is laid out in a report titled “The 8 March Principles for a Human Rights-Based Approach to Criminal Law Proscribing Conduct Associated with Sex, Reproduction, Drug Use, HIV, Homelessness and Poverty.”
For a number of years now, the UN Secretary-General, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, global and regional human rights mechanisms, bodies and experts, national courts, legislatures and domestic human rights institutions, as well as civil society have grappled with the problem of the harmful human rights impact of criminal laws that proscribe conduct associated with sex, reproduction, HIV, drug use, homelessness and poverty.
Some of the critical human rights issues include the right to abortion, sex outside marriage, homosexual sex rights, how HIV-positive persons are oppressed by disclosure laws, outlawed drug use, as well as matters of poverty and homelessness. In other words, our long history of faith-based morality, as represented in statute, is likely out of date, and they’ve compiled 32 pages of thoughts that – and I’m just guessing – are cover for legalizing adult sex with minors.
The enforcement of criminal law should reflect the rights and capacity of persons under 18 years of age to make decisions about engaging in consensual sexual conduct and their right to be heard in matters concerning them……. Pursuant to their evolving capacities and progressive autonomy, persons under 18 years of age should participate in decisions affecting them, with due regard to their age, maturity, and best interests, and with specific attention to non-discrimination guarantees.
Boom!
Not only could children be considered capable of agreeing to be raped by adults (so it’s not rape), but it might also be a violation of their rights to have laws punishing adults who have sex with minors; to require parental consent for abortions as a result of those encounters; or to suggest that children raped by adults might have been coerced into claiming it was consensual.
The UN has paved the way for a conversation about how these laws we mistakenly believe exist to protect children from physical or psychological harm violate human rights. What they mean is that there are a lot of sick, perverted adults who want to rape minors, and they’d like to make it legal.
They must think the time has arrived. That people are ready to embrace pedophilia as normal.
You won’t get any pushback from the political Left. They are enthusiastic supporters happy to refer to pedophiles as minor-attracted persons. They’ve muddied the gender waters for children, promoting sexualization at a very young age and insisting that kids should be able to self-castrate with drugs or surgery, free from meddling adults who might also be their parents.
Following that logic, it makes sense for the UN to suggest that minors are more than capable of consenting to sex with adults, and so they have.
Would this be a good time to remind everyone of a 2018 scandal that reported as many as 60,000 incidents of sexual assault by UN aid workers, “including rape and sex with underage persons”?
HT | Salvo Mag