This is an article with two subjects; a villain named Emma Jane Taylor, and a protagonist named Huw Edwards. It also comes with an important lesson on why MAPs need to be bolder, unflinching, and very much in-your-face. If you're new to this site, then yes, I'm a pedophile. Let's get on with it!...

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As mentioned in recent articles, I've been following current MAP events in the UK closely ever since reading its thoroughly Orwellian Crime and Policing Bill, now the Crime and Policing Act. Not long ago, I drafted an article of a length similar to my piece on America's evil hypocrisy, but f...

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Last Fall, I wrote about a YouTuber who had been harassing members of the MAP community, specifically trans members. That article gained quite a bit of traction, and backlash, with hundreds of angry comments written about yours truly. In this article, I'll be talking about another YouTuber, on...

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Back in the 1980s, Samantha Fox made her debut as a nude model for The Sun, a trashy British tabloid, at just 16 years old. The headline read "Sam, 16, quits A-Levels for Ooh-Levels", and the article joked about her being kicked out of school for taking part in the photoshoot. There's no dou...

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One common ToS violation across a variety of online spaces is the supposed act of 'sexualizing minors', as if nobody below the age of 18 ever has sexual feelings or could possibly be the subject of sexual desire. It should go without saying that virtually nobody would actually believe such an ab...

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It feels like an eternity since I wrote about the Crime and Policing Bill for Mu. In that article, I warned of many new threats on the horizon for those who must live in - or interact with - the UK. That bill has now passed and will soon come into force. In this article, I will focus on just o...

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Most people believe, for reasons I find quite silly, that MAPs and minors should be kept apart. Ironically, many of these people succeed not in keeping these two groups apart, but in pushing them closer together. Let's take a look at a few of the many ways in which this happens. And if you have...

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There's never a dull moment in pedo activism. Except, of course, for those frequent dull moments when nothing is happening, where you're sipping your favorite gin and wondering when the revolution will start. Which reminds me... I should do a post about gin, partly because I love the stuff, but...

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As I mentioned in a prior article, someone calling himself a cybersecurity researcher recently discovered that many of the clearnet MAP sites share a common hosting platform. His technical analysis was correct, relying on public information that can be interpreted by almost anyone vaguely fa...

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One of my core arguments, as a MAP activist and someone who loves children, is that child protection policies are really not very good at protecting kids. To that end, I have presented my own arguments and anecdotes, along with evidence that has been hidden and censured by those who feel a need...

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I drafted this article more than a week ago while I was having technical issues that precluded me from editing my blog. Since then, I have become part-subject of an 'investigation' that made its way to Reddit, resulting in a number of people seeking to attack the hosting platform this site use...

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Having been following the UK's Crime and Policing Bill since my article for Mu last year, I've just finished writing a 3000-word essay about all the problems it raises. And I'm not going to publish that. Why? Because there are so many issues to discuss, and they can't really all be dealt with...

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Out of respect to my international audience, and as an international teacher who is used to simplifying how he speaks and writes, I normally make an effort to keep my articles reasonably accessible. This one will be different. Here, I will be sneezing out my thoughts in their most abstract and i...

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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...

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In the past few days, I've heard news of two MAP organizations barricading or closing their doors. The first was the BL Talk and associated Fawnlet magazine project, which is on hiatus after one of its editors freaked out about being mentioned in a silly little YouTube video. The second, and...

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Greg Steube

Readers, please note: I am incredibly focused on a 'real-life' matter at the moment. It is nothing bad, but it does mean this article has been rushed. If you notice any issues, please let me know!

A few days ago, someone forwarded me a number of messages sent between NARSOL and t...

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