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A professor at a Virginia university who defended pedophiles and said they should be called "minor-attracted persons" is set to resign after facing criticism.
The announcement comes after a video surfaced on Twitter showing the professor talking about using "minor-attracted persons" or "MAP" to describe pedophiles.
Walker authored A Long, Dark Shadow: Minor-Attracted People and Their Pursuit of Dignity and argued in the video that the use of "minor-attracted persons" or "MAP" in the book is "less stigmatizing than other terms, like pedophile."
A petition for university staff and students was started by Kayla Foster, a senior studying criminal justice, calling for Walker's removal from university staff, according to the Washington Post . It gathered more than 14,500 signatures .
Fairfax County Public Schools announced Tuesday it will reinstate two books that were pulled from high school libraries earlier this fall after the school system received complaints that the books contained pedophilia and sexually explicit material.
The two books — "Gender Queer: A Memoir" by Maia Kobabe and "Lawn Boy" by Jonathan Evison — were removed from FCPS libraries in high schools as a result of public comments during a Fairfax County School Board meeting in September. Both of the targeted books were then submitted to a book challenge under the county school system's process for challenging school materials.
originally posted by: Lumenari
a reply to: LoneCloudHopper2
He is just being punished for bringing up a not-so secret agenda.
I've warned y'all for 10 years that pedophilia will eventually become socially accepted.
10 years from now it will be, if we are still under the rule of the Progressive(D)(R) party.
a reply to: LoneCloudHopper2
It greatly disgusts and concerns me that there has been a pro-pedophilia movement behind woke culture all along, and that it continues to escalate.
originally posted by: LoneCloudHopper2
a reply to: ConcernedCanadian
Yes I know. I usually find it harder to find credible journalistic reports on such occurrences in Canada, sadly. All the corporate media is basically Canadian CNN, or close to it. For CCP and Great Reset corruption in the States, I have several credible sources I can follow and share. For Canada, all we have is Rebel News. And they are a little theatrical for my taste. We badly need more alternative journalism!
I'm more worried for Canada than the States. Canadians are so agreeable, which can be a good thing, but not at times like these. Seeing what's happening with Australia, a people who are so easy going having this good nature exploited by the criminal elite, it makes me fear for how easily our country can be taken down the same path. With all our major parties controlled by the criminal elite, and all our media controlled by them, and a passivist public, I don't like where I see us headed.