As I detailed in my previous Lowdown article, America has a strange fixation with punishing individuals for exhibiting what it considers to be unusual sexual proclivities. Often, this punishment follows many decades after an offender has served their sentence. The state also turns a blind-eye to registry-assisted murders, which are are now so common, another has transpired since I wrote my article last month. But this hysteria has also seemingly taken a hold of American parents who seek to punish their own children for what they believe to be sexual "deviancy".
Indeed, when their misguided beliefs about sexuality get the better of their emotions, some parents cross a line you can’t come back from. Full disclosure, and content warning, these six horrifying cases, five of them from America, show how hysteria around children's supposed asexuality, and twisted ideas of sexual “shame” have led moms and dads to kill their own kids. Put together in one place, so we never forget.
Mu Lowdown: SIX times sex-hysteric parents went mad and murdered their own children
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Mu Lowdown: SIX times sex-hysteric parents went mad and murdered their own children
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Adult-attracted gay man; writer. Attraction to minors is typical variation of human sexuality.
Adult-attracted gay man; writer. Attraction to minors is typical variation of human sexuality.
Re: Mu Lowdown: SIX times sex-hysteric parents went mad and murdered their own children
Stories like this too often get ignored, because they highlight how irresponsible it is that we're pushing for more parental control. Every time a new law is passed that gives parents even more control over their kids for so-called "protection", it gives parents like this more power as well.
Take Ronnie Paris for example. If you were to physically assault an unrelated young child, the expectation is that you'd be permanently banned from working with kids; you'd absolutely not be allowed contact with that child ever again However if you're their parent, like Ronnie's dad, you can go ahead and break their arms and get custody back just 2 years later.
Take Ronnie Paris for example. If you were to physically assault an unrelated young child, the expectation is that you'd be permanently banned from working with kids; you'd absolutely not be allowed contact with that child ever again However if you're their parent, like Ronnie's dad, you can go ahead and break their arms and get custody back just 2 years later.