The Trouble With ‘Kinsey’: Alfred Kinsey

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Staten Island was turned into Ohio for the film “Kinsey,” which was shot here last year. I’ve been aware of the truth about Alfred Kinsey for years, and I hoped in vain that the film would shed some light on the fraud perpetrated by his alleged research.


Silly me, expecting Hollywood to be up-front about one of the two persons most responsible for the decline of morality in America. Margaret Mead was one, but it was Alfred Kinsey who could be said to be most responsible for fiends like Andre Rand.


A killer of children in Staten Island, Rand is scheduled to be sentenced soon for the death of 7-year-old Holly Ann Hughes. He is currently serving a sentence of 25 years to life for the kidnapping and murder of 12-year-old Jennifer Schweiger. It’s very clear that Rand is a monster, but Hollywood is making sure that Kinsey is being portrayed as a flawed scientist who released valuable research on human sexuality.


Naturally, sexuality is revered and idealized by filmmakers, who market the subject in nearly all their productions, but one has to wonder how much verification is done before a project is green lighted. Did the actor Liam Neeson know exactly who Alfred Kinsey was? Did he know that most of Kinsey’s research was declared fraudulent?


Probably the only thing Mr. Neeson cared about was a good script that might lead to an Oscar. Many reviewers seem to think that’s a possibility. The Chicago Sun-Times reviewer Roger Ebert awarded the film four stars and wrote, “it’s fascinating to meet a complete original, a person of intelligence and extremes.”


Baloney. Kinsey was a perverted monster, and no one can excuse the harm he did to the safety of children from pedophiles. Indeed, the only sex that Kinsey considered abnormal was abstinence, celibacy, and delayed marriage.


The facts are these, and some are just plain disgusting. Kinsey was not a sociologist. He was a zoologist who had dealt primarily with bugs. He was also a repressed individual who considered his strict Methodist upbringing a scourge. He set out to prove that human beings are innately sexual and that sexual activity of any kind is natural. Although his defenders say his research was based on thousands of interviews with subjects, they fail to note that he deliberately sought out fringe elements of society. Most of the subjects he interviewed were not the average American. They were prison inmates, prostitutes, and pedophilic deviants.


At this point, you, the reader, may not want to read further. I know that after I learned this I felt I needed a shower. For his first book, “Sexual Behavior in the Human Male,” Kinsey objectively documented the pedophile’s experiences on children as young as 5 months. He encouraged pedophiles by asserting that what they were doing was scientific research, and he urged them to use stopwatches to time the children’s orgasms. If you find this hard to believe, check Table 34 in chapter five of the book, which Kinsey uses to graph the number and length of time of orgasms in children ranging in age from 5 months to 14 years.


Practically all of Kinsey’s research has been determined to be fraudulent, yet that hasn’t stopped his data from being distributed as valid. In 1995, the Child Protection and Ethics in Education Act was sponsored by 52 members of the House of Representatives to ensure that no government funds go to institutions “which instruct in Kinsey’s work, and/or derivative Kinseyan scholars and/or scholarship without indicating the unethical and tainted nature of the Kinsey reports.”


Nevertheless, Hollywood has no interest other than to promote Kinsey and his work as heroic and necessary for a much-needed sexual revolution.


Margaret Mead was another intellectual moron whom the liberal elite lauds, and whose sexual research was actually based on a hoax. Her groundbreaking book, “Coming of Age in Samoa,” introduced the concept of free love to the world, and the nation has never been the same since. This gullible anthropologist, who spoke no Samoan, was hoaxed by a group of teenage Samoan girls who told her wild stories of sex without any guilt. Her research was completely discredited years later, but not in the mainstream press.


If “Kinsey” is put up for an Oscar, I’ll probably skip the broadcast. This film is just another example of the complete disconnect between the entertainment industry and most of the country. Alfred Kinsey mocked the moral-values culture that just re-elected George W. Bush, and Hollywood is doing its best to resurrect his image.


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