Thursday, May 1, 2014

One of the first French homosexuals to get married under the Taubira law is now being charged with pedophilia

Following a number of complaints, Daniel Thibaut, 64, a native of Compiègne, has been interrogated over acts of pedophilia and placed under preliminary detention in Liancourt, as of April 17. The parquer of Senlis has been placed in charge of the case. The sexagenarian had been "the first gay marriage in l'Oise." The marriage was celebrated by Evelyse Guyot, clerk of the mayor, on July 6, 2013, at the Compiègne city hall, in the presence of many media outlets. Curiously, the latter were not quite so eager (these being the local press) to let the world know about the newest chapter in the life of "the first gay man to marry in l'Oise." Oh well, now, where are all the great TV stations and their gaggles of reporters?

Let us not get caught up in abusive generalizations. Nonetheless, it is worth remembering that Alfred Kinsey, architect of the sexual revolution, was writing in 1948 that, according to his studies, 37% of male homosexuals had admitted to sex with boys below the age of 17.  (more...)

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