Promoting Kinsey, censoring grandma.On November 12, Fox Searchlight, a branch of Rupert Murdoch's 20th Century Fox studios, releases Kinsey, the much-heralded film glorifying the life and work of Dr. Alfred C. Kinsey. The movie boasts the star power of Liam Neeson (Schindler's List, Star Wars: Phantom Menace) as Dr. Kinsey and Laura Linney (Love Actually, Mystic River) as Kinsey's wife, Clara. However, it isn't the acting, the directing, or the "production values" that are creating all the media buzz about this supposedly must-see "biopic bi·o·pic n. A film or television biography, often with fictionalized episodes. biopic Noun Informal a film based on the life of a famous person [bio(graphical) + pic(ture)] ." (I can tell you that authoritatively without having seen the film. Not that I didn't try: I was prevented twice from previewing the movie. More on that in a moment.) No, the major media have been hyping this movie to the skies because of its subjects: Kinsey himself and the "sexual revolution" that Kinsey was so instrumental in spawning. Kinsey has become a sort of god for the sex cult that dominates the higher circles of our major cultural and educational institutions: the media/entertainment cartel and academia. His sordid "research" forms the basis of their warped theology of human sexuality. For these zealous cultists, Kinsey's "sex science" tomes, Sexual Behavior in the Human Male (1948) and Sexual Behavior in the Human Female (1953), have become the new holy writ. They will not tolerate any facts that tarnish tarnish, n 1. surface discoloration or loss of luster by metals. Under oral conditions, it often results from hard and soft deposits. 2. a chemical process by which a metal surface is discolored or its luster destroyed. Kinsey's deity status or that challenge his gospel of sexual license. However, the truth is out, the facts are undeniable. Kinsey's sensational "research" turns out to be not scientific at all, but outright fraud. In order to undo traditional moral norms, Kinsey had to perpetrate per·pe·trate tr.v. per·pe·trat·ed, per·pe·trat·ing, per·pe·trates To be responsible for; commit: perpetrate a crime; perpetrate a practical joke. the lie that all kinds of perverse sexual practices were "normal." According to Kinsey, anything goes: promiscuity, pornography, prostitution, adultery, sodomy, pedophilia pedophilia, psychosexual disorder in which there is a preference for sexual activity with prepubertal children. Pedophiles are almost always males. The children are more often of the opposite sex (about twice as often) and are typically 13 years or age or younger; , group sex, sadomasochism sadomasochism /sa·do·ma·so·chism/ (sa?do-mas´o-kizm) a state characterized by both sadistic and masochistic tendencies.sadomasochis´tic sa·do·mas·o·chism n. , even incest. To support his outlandish claims, Kinsey intentionally skewed his population sample by secretly stacking his "research" with selected cohorts from the most sexually disordered populations: rapists, child molesters, prison inmates, homosexual activists, the "feeble minded," and prostitutes. This colossal fraud and the damage it has done should be, alone, sufficient to consign consign v. 1) to deliver goods to a merchant to sell on behalf of the party delivering the items, as distinguished from transferring to a retailer at a wholesale price for re-sale. Example: leaving one's auto at a dealer to sell and split the profit. Kinsey to eternal infamy Notoriety; condition of being known as possessing a shameful or disgraceful reputation; loss of character or good reputation. At Common Law, infamy was an individual's legal status that resulted from having been convicted of a particularly reprehensible crime, rendering him . However, the rest of the Kinsey story is far, far worse. Kinsey himself was a pornographically addicted, pedophile-promoting, bisexual sadomasochist sa·do·mas·o·chism n. The combination of sadism and masochism, in particular the deriving of pleasure, especially sexual gratification, from inflicting or submitting to physical or emotional abuse. . In the name of science, Kinsey and his "research" acolytes engaged in heinous criminal activity that would, even today in our more "liberated" society, get them sent to prison for a long time. Most horrid of all was Kinsey's recruitment and protection of pedophiles who sexually tortured hundreds of children and even small infants. However, don't expect Kinsey's crimes and unspeakable depravity to be mentioned in the avalanche of media accolades cascading around Fox's Kinsey. On October 14, for instance, ABC's Primetime Live bent the knee before the Kinsey altar, featuring a glowing interview with actress Laura Linney. Of course, ABC ABC in full American Broadcasting Co. Major U.S. television network. It began when the expanding national radio network NBC split into the separate Red and Blue networks in 1928. used titillating tit·il·late v. tit·il·lat·ed, tit·il·lat·ing, tit·il·lates v.tr. 1. To stimulate by touching lightly; tickle. 2. To excite (another) pleasurably, superficially or erotically. headlines to snare an audience: "'Kinsey' Star Talks About Sex Researcher" and "The Man Who Let a Nation Discuss Sex." Why not something more accurate, such as, "Hollywood Glorifies Infamous Pedophile-promoting Professor"? Kinsey has been shown at film festivals nationwide. Unable to attend these "hot" happenings, I tried to see the film--twice. On one occasion, Dr. Ted Baehr, publisher of MovieGuide, invited me to join him in Los Angeles at a private Kinsey screening arranged by Fox kingpin Rupert Murdoch. On September 20, I did join him, but suddenly, 20 minutes into the film, the screen went black. We were told Kinsey could not be screened. The projectionist, "Josh," had just gotten a call from "higher up" and was told to axe the film. Really? Why? Josh said he was told to say the film was damaged. He refused to do that. Both he and an elder statesman projectionist in the room were outraged. The elder stated, "I've never seen a thing like this in the 40 years I have been here." The younger agreed. He'd never seen a film suppressed like this before. No, the film was not axed by "bluenosed censors." It was censored by Fox Searchlight. On October 1, Ted Baehr issued a press release on our blackout entitled, "Curious: Kinsey Screening May Have Been Cancelled Because of Grandmother." The release noted that the Kinsey revolution is a "flimsy house of cards house of cards n. pl. houses of cards A flimsy structure, arrangement, or situation that is in danger of collapsing or failing: "The collapse of the rupiah . . . " in danger of collapse since "Dr. Judith Reisman exposed the quackery and pedophilic perversity per·ver·si·ty n. pl. per·ver·si·ties 1. The quality or state of being perverse. 2. An instance of being perverse. Noun 1. of Kinsey's research." Ted opined that we were shut out because "Judith Reisman" was the "expert" who could expose the truth. Perhaps. A few days later Fox Searchlight rescheduled, and on October 5, I flew to L.A. again for the Fox screening. One hour before the appointed time, Fox called and canceled us again. This time, they said that since Ted had criticized the film, they would not allow us to view it. The release of Kinsey by the "conservative" Fox/Murdoch conglomerate should alert those fighting the hedonist he·don·ism n. 1. Pursuit of or devotion to pleasure, especially to the pleasures of the senses. 2. Philosophy The ethical doctrine holding that only what is pleasant or has pleasant consequences is intrinsically good. Kinseyite onslaught against Judeo-Christian civilization that the battle-grounds and battle lines in this war are treacherous indeed. Judith Reisman, Ph.D., is the author of Kinsey: Crimes & Consequences. |
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