The Child Protection eNewsletter
There it was in our mailbox, an email from toysrus.com. Was it finally
a response to our question on why books published by NAMBLA and/or
books that glorify "intergenerational male/male sexual relationships"
were available for purchase on their website? No. It was just spam
offering free shipping and trying to lure us back to the offending
website. (CLICK
HERE) The pedo-spam we got from target.com was worse. It actually
would let us search for the pro-pedophile books directly from the
spam. ( CLICK
HERE)
The New York Times notes that new laws may help authorities prosecute
Michael Jackson.
CLICK
HERE
While it ponders why so many people are so interested in the Michael
Jackson case.
CLICK
HERE
Cal Thomas takes a look at just how mainstream this "boylover"
movement is threatening to become.
CLICK
HERE
Once again, we remind everyone of our ongoing boycott against Amazon.com,
and the sites that continue to sell from Amazon's inventory, including
toysrus.com.
Please visit our online petition at http://www.conservativepetitions.com/petitions.php?id=246
to tell Toys-R-Us of your displeasure at what is available through
their website.
Please spread the word to friends and family about Amazon.com's
links to the homosexual pedophile groups that call themselves "the
boylovers community".
Be aware that Amazon has even penetrated traditionally "pro-family"
sites like http://www.townhall.com.
Mention it at church.
Please continue to refer family and friends to our website, http://www.childprotectionprogram.org,
for updates on this ongoing campaign. No more can any of us be parties
to the sexual victimization of young boys that we believe Amazon.com
is responsible for. Most importantly, call in to your favorite conservative
or Christian talk shows and ask the hosts to visit the toysrus.com
site and see the search results for themselves.
An Australian study finds that online pornography is responsible
for increasing sexual aggressiveness in children under the age of
ten. CLICK
HERE Lack of parental supervision is a principal reason for
exposure to online pornography. The study's authors have the same
advice for parents that we have advocated for years-start by getting
the computer out of the bedroom.
Child Protection experts have often advised parents to teach their
children a "code word" for use in an emergency. Following
that advice saved a seven year old Utah boy and his six year old
sister from a potential abduction. CLICK
HERE
To see what else your children should know, visit the "Rate
Your Child's Safety" section of our online Child Protection
Guide. http://www.childprotectionprogram.org/guide/7.php
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