Good people everywhere know the truth today, but it seems only NAMBLA is telling it

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You've seen the famous photo of the Vietnamese girl running naked, her clothes burned off her by an American napalm bombing. What you did not see in that photo is the still recovering woman, alive in Canada today; or the man who ordered her "collateral damage," living in the USA today, forgiven by his victim.

Now look again at the photo above [picture of a teenage boy]. What you don't see is the man in prison for loving his boyfriend. For doing with his friend only what the boy asked. You can't see the scars of the throat slashing this man survived, committed by another inmate with the cooperation of the guards who told the entire prison population that this man's crime was the most heinous sin of child molestation.

You won't see the Court decision allowing this man to be held for the rest of his life, even though his penalty under law has been served completely. And you can't see what knowing all this does to the boy, who knows in his heart that the only person who ever truly loved him will probably die in prison because the boy told the police the truth instead of a lie. Good people everywhere know the truth today, but it seems only NAMBLA is telling it. Find The Truth... Tell it.

source: NAMBLA Bulletin; no. 18.2; July 1997