Salon Removes Their Pro-Pedophile, Pro-Pederasty Articles

Started by maz, February 21, 2017, 11:26:21 AM

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Somebody on my Twitter feed noted that Salon removed the article below so I checked it out for myself. They did indeed remove the article. Not that I'm a Milo fan, but if he had been a pro-illegal immigration, pro-transgender leftist, pro-Muslim, and had the same views on sexual relations between men and boys, he'd likely be featured on Salon and Huffington Post instead of being attacked.



QuoteSalon didn't hesitate to take Milo to task for his views and provocateur status by hammering home that the Conservative Political Action Committee also broke ties with Milo, canceling his appearance to give the keynote speech following his comments that described his life experiences with homosexuality on the Drunken Peasants YouTube stream.

The real news, however, is that during Salon's attempted virtue signaling against one of their biggest antagonists, they also opted to do some house cleaning in the form of removing and rewriting the history of their own stance on pedophilia. In fact, they had previously hosted pro-pedophile content, in an attempt to help normalize the views on pedophilia.

Various articles from author Todd Nickerson were published on the platform, one was titled "I'm a pedophile, but not a monster", from September 21st, 2015.

"I'm not a monster": A pedophile on attraction, love and a life of loneliness

Virtuous Pedophiles

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