Free speech should end where NAMBLA begins.
I couldn't agree more.
(The JPG is a link to the IMDB info on the documentary.)
I've been trying to find a reliable source for the movie for a while, but the Just, Melvin, Just Evil website doesn't even offer it for sale.
It is about Melvin Just. He molested his daughters when they were all very young. The son of one of the now adult daughters is the director. His mother was suicidal and he was interested in why. He starts digging up the family dirt and uncovers a monster. He interviews the grown daughters and the stories they tell are graphic and horrendous. (Including the murder of a social worker checking on reports of molestation.)
The damage this one man did is written all over the drug addicted and alcoholic lives of the grown daughters. They're barely functional, and yet psychologically struggle for what little sunshine they can find in their day-to-day existence.
The documentary is a fascinating study in the long term mental health problems resulting from selfish predators stealing the innocence from their prey.
If the Attorney General’s list of subversive organizations were restored and revamped, NAMBLA should definitely be on the list.