Tuesday, October 5, 2021

"Pedophile" trauma in the affirmative: Why pedophile hysteria is linked to support for corporal punishment

Many parents hate pedophiles, but what if the pedophile was your child? Then what would you do? Depends which end of the fence on the spanking issue you are on, in the United States. Most people I know who are supportive to pedophiles are also anti-spanking. 

Pedophile hysteria is a part of parenting, and a negative part, meaning punitive parenting of children encourages punitive parenting of pedophiles, meaning pedophilic children. The Greek root word repeating the Tenth Commandment, and denoting entitlement in the New Testament, is πγεονέκτης (Latin: pleonektés) and refers to adult sexual entitlement, or wanting children to fantasize only about peers their age or "appropriate targets" and not children, leading to seeking to impose said want onto a child, with this manifesting itself usually in terms of removing images of children, and punishing a child for masturbation.

"Pedophile" trauma in the affirmative is the need to identify as a pedophile to indicate accompanying trauma just for being a pedophile, usually linked to childhood trauma such as physical or mental punishments imposed for using one's body in the way one chooses while being a pedophilic child.

Most people who hate pedophiles also hate children, once they find out what pedophilia actually is. Most people simply do not understand the disorder, and only listen to the mainstream media which misuses medical terminology and conflates pedophilia with child sexual abuse, when most sexual abusers are peacekeepers, not pedophiles, and most pedophiles have a vulnerable form of autism that is attached to children in affinity format.

A pedophilic child should not be punished in any way, as this breeds a monster. Pedophiles who were punished are very resentful towards their parents, to the point where most children will not disclose to parents in the United States because they fear punishment and even rejection by parents. The idea is to have a listening relationship that encourages self-control. This includes being very direct with them about cognitive distortions about children, and stating calmly, yet in clear terms, that children aren't attracted to them just because they smile. It says in Ephesians 6:4 KJV:

And, ye fathers, provoke not your children to wrath: but bring them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.

The Greek root word translated "nurture" is παιδεία (Latin: paideia) and refers to, in this context, Socratic reasoning, meaning question and answer sessions about child sexual development and sexual anatomy, or else answering a question with a question to get them to think for themselves about self-control strategies. This also involves modeling self-control in relation to your pedophilic child. Children of all types naturally follow in their parents' footsteps, and a pedophilic child with emotionally stable and centered parents will strive to be that way with children, especially when encouraged, but will need to be lectured on whether a child is "in love" with them, with the Greek root word translated "admonition" being νουθεσία (Latin: nouthesia) and refers simply to correcting faulty logic in a child about a much younger child, directly and succinctly, without mincing words. A good example is when your teenage son thinks a 9-year-old girl is attracted to him, you say "it's not going to work" and let them rant and rave about the girl they like. The Greek root word translated "provoke...to wrath" is παροργίζο (Latin: parorgizo) and literally translates to "bitter anger". That is what happens when you punish these children - they hate you, and grow up not caring about you. You pushed them away.

Let the prejudicial haters BURN!

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