
It's nice to be back writing after my break. I'm now living somewhere quite different, but still very much a teacher, pedophile, and MAP rights activist. I must admit that, during all the stress of a move, I haven't been thinking very much about MAP stuff; at least not beyond "this new student i...

The NCMEC are frequent readers of my site. Seriously, those guys never miss a Brian Ribbon post! However, should anyone in law enforcement be interested in "talking" to me, please note that I have nothing but an anonymous e-mail address for my interviewee, and I'm not interested in talking with ...

OK, I'm going to be honest. This one is kind of a troll. But it's not a troll for the sake of trolling; it's because I'm just so incredibly angry about the suffering of a MAP acquaintance I'm counseling right now. I feel that the harder people push us, the harder we should push back. So take a sea...

A lot of my articles lean on the complex side. There's a tendency toward the abstract. Unfortunately, this leads to a lot of people simply not reading, or not actually understanding. Therefore, today I'm going all Buzzfeed in my approach. Let's take a look at... clears thr...

A lot of what I write about is MAP-related, either directly or tangentially. And in addition to sharing my thoughts on this blog, I also participate on a variety of MAP sites, where my opinions are often no less contentious than they are to the wider publ...
While this article discusses the morality of using force to defend oneself against ethically wrongful arrest, readers are nonetheless advised to refrain from violence and always follow local laws.
Introduction

This article raises a couple of compelling arguments that have not been discussed elsewhere. Scroll to the bottom for a summary/TL;DR of issues, and to find out how to efficiently contact your local representative with your thoughts.

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