Pedophilia in the gay community - oh no, homophobia

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Let me preface this by saying that there's obviously a lot of good homosexuals out there and I don't think it's right to lump all gays in the same basket. There's nothing inherently wrong with same sex attraction.

But really... how common is it for gay men to be pedophiles or to have been victims of pedophilia? Could some homosexual kiwis shed light on what things are like in the gay community? 🤔🤔🤔

Here's some images that made me raise an eyebrow (spoilered for length):
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Common. on the extreme end I'd say less common but there's definitely 16 year olds getting into clubs. Add in there's definitely a fetishization 'twink' which kind of disgusts me at this point.
I was 18 but when I first joined a college group and a pervy older guy started chatting me up. Naivety + Wanting to grow up lead me to talk to him. Nothing happened but the dude was seriously in his 60s and I was deluded enough to think nothing of it.
 
The problem is the very idea of "the gay community". It's a protective group that formed when begin gay risked imprisonment, beatings and a whole bunch of other shit, so there was a tendency to overlook the odd paedo because he was one of us, and solidarity meant survival. And dick. The need for the group protection is gone, but it sticks around from inertia and continues to protect its members when they're revealed to be abusive cocksuckers (instead of, y'know, regular cocksuckers).

The Gay Community needs to end so the nonces can be dealt with properly. We can get rid of umbrella organisations like the LGBT alliance as well, while we're at it. They're all infested with troonery and paedophilia too.
 
Young gays are easy targets for chomos. Many gays are bit ostracized from their families or keeping their homosexuality underwraps so they wont goto anyone if they are abused. Not to mention the community is a bit of a closed bubble sometimes so it makes it easier for chomos to find targets and have no one talk about it outside the community bubble.


Same thing is happening to the furry community, most art/drawing communities, and even certain gaming communities.
 
Young gays are easy targets for chomos. Many gays are bit ostracized from their families or keeping their homosexuality underwraps so they wont goto anyone if they are abused. Not to mention the community is a bit of a closed bubble sometimes so it makes it easier for chomos to find targets and have no one talk about it outside the community bubble.
There's also the theory that gay kids are often weaker and more effeminate which makes them bigger targets for predators than straight kids.
 
Methinks it's a combination of two things:

1. Queer minors are often much more vulnerable than their straight peers, especially emotionally, which makes them easier targets for sexual predators. A queer teenage boy who has been made emotionally vulnerable by peer ostracization or parental abuse makes an easier target for a groomer than a straight teenage boy who has a support group and loving family to turn to in hard times.
2. Communities that accept sexual minorities are more prone to infiltration by sexual deviants.

I have no empirical data to support this, it just seems to me like these are the main reasons why this a problem.
 
>Habitually commit sin crying out to heaven for vengeance (Gen 18:20)
>Good

Pick one.
Ideas rooted in faith and not hard reality should probably stay in church.

Jesus ,after seeing the stats I realized its an endless cycle abuse ..the abuse-e becomes the abuser
Link to the statistics? I wouldn't be surprised if there was some truth to it, though. People's sexualities can definitely be warped by abuse or traumatic events.
 


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I think Knudson's theory on these behaviors in the furry community apply to the wider LGBT community. The fear of being accused of abusive behaviors leads to those behaviors being defended or covered up when found. The community "protects itself", but in the process actually creates an environment that normalizes such behavior.
 
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