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New Activism Campaign Wants Boylovers To Speak Out

December 13, 2014


Ron Spain

You should know about the new


campaign of the tenacious
SafeHaven Foundation. It's
called SpeakOut for Boys. It
asks boylovers to comment on
news articles in order to get the
truth out. You are also asked to
post on the project's public
forum about your activities
relating to this endeavor. I don't
consider myself a boylover, but I
spoke with the operator of the
website, and I'm sure the
participation of people who are
serious about activism would be welcome. You can find the home of the SpeakOut project at this web
address: www.shfri.net/speak
The foundation is primarily focused on boylovers, but some of this is useful for girl-lovers and
pedosexuality/pedophilia in general, and I invite everyone sympathetic to the cause of freedom in sex and
love to also use my resources at this address: rspain.t15.org/activist
To find articles for commenting
on, the foundation suggests you
use Google News to search for
news about pedophilia or child porn, as I do, or create an
alert that will mail you the latest news regularly. You
might like the alerts, but I tried them years ago and hated
them, so besides using Google News, I use my own
"news bot" to automatically find news. It usually runs
daily. You can find the latest output here: rspain.t15.org/
activist/latest.htm
The foundation suggests that you consider providing a
link in each comment for readers who want to learn more
about related topics. My own commenting style often
makes it difficult to segue into a link, but it's probably a
good idea to do that, so I'm trying to adapt and use links
in comments more often. There are various publications
on the foundation's website that you might want to link
to, and you could perhaps find other informative links at
boylinks.org, boywiki.org or whatever works for you.
When commenting, I usually prefer to write a comment in a text file, then to copy and paste it into the
comment form when I'm done writing. This makes sure that my comment isn't lost in the event of a
malfunction of the website, browser, or anything in-between, plus I'm just more comfortable writing in the
text editor. If you do this, just make sure you don't have other things in that text file that end up accidentally
pasted with your comment. Just before you push that button is a good time for one last check for spelling
mistakes and formatting errors (e.g. superfluous spaces or newlines).

You can also reuse comments by keeping them in text files, but I try to avoid making 100% identical
comments. I imagine some moderators might consider that spam and use it as an excuse to delete the
comments.
Using "bad language" or "advocating illegal behavior" could also give someone an excuse to censor your
comments.
There are no requirements or qualifications to speak out or make comments on the internet, but these are
some concepts you might want to familiarize yourself with:
consensual sex - Yes means yes.
sexual minority - Pedophiles, gays, and zoophiles are sexual minorities.
witch-hunt - Let's freak out and burn a bunch of citizens for no good reason.
moral panic - Scapegoating the dangerous boogeyman/pedophile/satanist/drug-user/negro/injun.
spiral of silence - The current situation is due to people not speaking out.
Your Privacy
I don't worry, but if you're worried about others seeing what sites
you've visited on your computer, then learn how to clear your
browser's history, cache, and cookies. You should learn how to do
that manually, but you can also try CCleaner or BleachBit, either of
which can delete those things and more.
An alternative way to protect your privacy would be using a Live
CD, which is a whole operating system that loads from a CD. This
way, everything happens in RAM memory and is never saved to
your hard drive in the first place, eliminating many privacy
concerns. Using a Live CD, you can run Linux on a computer that
normally runs Microsoft Windows, and you don't need to install
anything or get rid of Windows.
Registering
As you probably know, commenting on articles often but not always requires that you register. Some sites
use Disqus for comments, and you only need to register once to comment on all sites that use Disqus. Some
sites seem to be using Facebook for comments.
Generating New Passwords
It's best to use a new password each time you register for something. One easy solution is to just randomly
push the keys on your keyboard for a few letters of the alphabet. For example:
dmpxy
Now, randomly insert a few numbers and capital letters at different spots between those letters until you
have a total of 10 or 12 characters:
dFm5pBKx1y
The whole process takes only a few seconds and generates a pretty strong password. A ten-character
password of this sort requires (62^10)/2 = 419,649,682,934,170,112 (4.2e+17) tries for a 50% chance of a
correct guess in a brute force cracking attempt.

Random passwords like that are harder to remember, but you don't have to remember them. Let your
computer do that:
Storing Passwords
The foundation's website mentions that you can
store all of your relevant passwords/logins in a text
document for your convenience. This is what I
usually do. It's not an extremely secure way to store
passwords, but it's good enough security for posting
comments, and it saves time and reduces hassle,
which is an important thing in activism.
In a text file, I create passwords using the process
described above, and I save the file before
registering so the password can't be lost.
Otherwise, you could use a password manager such
as KeePass to store passwords/logins that require greater security.
Example Arguments for Debate
It's useful to collect arguments so you don't have to start from scratch with every comment, or to collect
arguments merely to provide ideas for what to say. You might collect links to scientific studies. I often prefer
to discuss the facts in a new way or use sarcasm. How would your favorite radio personality address this
news story if he or she were on our side? How would your favorite comedian expound upon this article? Or
ask yourself: what did gays do? Or what would a real journalist say? What would a scientist say? You can
reuse the following statements or let them inspire you to come up with your own comments:
On Child Porn
Pictures are just 1s and 0s. How can information be illegal? Possessing information is a victimless crime.
I feel we should stone him because he looked at a picture on the net. We can't have folks thinking they can
surf around and view images without facing execution. That wouldn't be Taliban - I mean American.
Making it illegal for sexual minorities to download pictures is really the epitome of bigotry.
What kind of society makes pictures illegal?
He downloaded pictures!? Illegal 1s and 0s must not be tolerated! Lock this man up and throw away the
key! Sieg heil!
Hollywood is rewarded for making movies that glorify violence, but a video of a man loving a boy is what's
sick and highly illegal in this society. That makes sense.
Why should it be a huge crime to download files off the internet?
For Vague or Ambiguous Molestation Articles
Was this consensual "molestation" or non-consensual molestation? We can't be sure most of the time
because consensual sex is described the same as rape by the government and media, which is really not
honest or respectable journalism and is a sad disservice to those who are really abused.

On Pederasty
The crime is men loving boys.
It's a horrible crime for a man to give his love and attention to a boy instead of chasing whores like most.
This backwards society adores vampires, murderers and violence, but a man who loves a boy is the worst
monster imaginable.
Let's hate him because of who he likes, just like we used to hate gays for who they liked. It will be like old
times again, and just in time for the holidays.
We're living under the Taliban when it comes to sex unless you conform to their floozy/homosexual model
of "sexual freedom".
A government that starts wars based on lies has no moral authority to lock up citizens for downloading
pictures or for having consensual sex.
This society hates love and loves hate.
"The only valid censorship of ideas is the right of people not to listen." - Tommy Smothers
"Morality is the best of all devices for leading mankind by the nose." - Friedrich Nietzsche
"As long as sex is dealt with in the current confusion of ignorance and sophistication, denial and indulgence, suppression and
stimulation, punishment and exploitation, secrecy and display, it will be associated with a duplicity and indecency that lead
neither to intellectual honesty nor human dignity." - Alfred Kinsey

Final Thoughts
Obviously, I believe this is a useful endeavor. Speaking out is intended to educate people, but it also helps
one organize his or her own thoughts. Your speaking out empowers others to speak out, and their speaking
out inspires others to speak out, so we end up with a fruitful tree of benefits instead of a dark spiral of
silence. Every voice adds weight to the cause. I don't see much other good pedosexual activism being done,
so why not contribute a few minutes to this campaign? Speak out for boys, speak out for yourself, and speak
out for sexual freedom. Once again, the address for SpeakOut: http://www.shfri.net/speak/
Why not check it out right now?
And my resources are at http://rspain.t15.org/activist/
About the author:
I don't call myself a boylover, I've never had sex with a kid, and I'm not involved with child pornography.
I'm just making use of my limited freedom of speech to speak out against the status quo of injustice. My
statements are not meant to represent the views of SafeHaven or boylovers in general.
"The virtue lies in the struggle, not in the prize." - Richard Monckton Milnes
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has."
- Margaret Mead
"Each time a man stands for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, he sends a tiny ripple of
hope, and crossing each other from a million different centers of energy and daring, those ripples build a current which can sweep
down the mightiest walls of oppression and resistance." - Robert Francis Kennedy

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