Last year, Montrealer David Goldberg, a former local newspaper editor and minor baseball coach, wrote a candid column for The Atlantic magazine about his own arrest in 2012 as part of an international child-porn bust.
“I had never asked to be cursed with this sexual attraction, and I had never hurt a child,” Goldberg wrote in the piece titled “I, Pedophile.”
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Psychologist James Cantor studies MRIs of pedophile’s brains and says it “undeniable” that pedophilia is a “brain phenomenon.” (Shutterstock)
After his arrest, and 90 days in jail, he put his journalistic skills to work researching the root causes of pedophilia. He concluded it wasn’t anything from his past, but was rather a sexual orientation.
gee....there are those words again...Sexual orientation...
And he certainly doesn’t view the children being sexually abused for kiddie porn to be victims......they are just as much his victims as if he had molested them himself.
Sick. These evil people are working overtime to change the public’s perception of their evil desires. They should be squashed like bugs just for admitting it.
If you have seem, or tried to find, child porn, you have hurt a child.