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==Orginizations==
==Orginizations==
Boylovers are not a homogeneous community and come from a verity of backgrounds, cultures, and differing political beliefs. Not all boylovers are [[pedophile]]s as [[hebephile]]s and [[ephebophile]]s comprise the larger segment of the [[boylove community]], as well as belong to the larger classification known as [[MAP|minor attracted people]]. The organizations listed below may not be representative, in whole or in part, of the diverse political spectrum of the boylove community.  
Boylovers are not a homogeneous community and come from a variety of backgrounds, cultures, and differing political beliefs. Not all boylovers are [[pedophile]]s as [[hebephile]]s and [[ephebophile]]s comprise the larger segment of the [[boylove community]], as well as belong to the larger classification known as [[MAP|minor attracted people]]. The organizations listed below may not be representative, in whole or in part, of the diverse political spectrum of the boylove community.  


====NAMbLA====
====NAMbLA====

Revision as of 15:16, 21 May 2015

A civil right is an enforceable right or privilege, which if interfered with by another gives rise to an action for injury and which ensure one's ability to participate in the civil and political life of the society and state without discrimination or repression.[1] The phrase "civil rights" is a translation of Latin ius civis (rights of a citizen). Roman citizens could be either free (libertas) or servile (servitus), but they all had rights in law.[2]

Boylove civil rights issues

Despite popular misconceptions, modern day boylove activists are, for the most part, not seeking to lower the Age of consent or normilalse sexual relations between children and adults. "It's about having laws that are reasonable, and which punish transgression only as severely as similar non-sexual transgressions are punished. It's about non-discrimination based on a perception of ones sexual interests. It's about the freedom to enlighten the public without retaliation, so that they may make informed decisions on such matters. It's about not being sexually profiled and entrapped because you bought an art book or a DVD the government disapproves of." [3]

Some of the issues

  1. Human rights.
  2. Abolition of the Sex offender registry.
  3. Official recognition as a Sexual minority/Sexual orientation.
  4. Abolition of Civil commitment based on sexual identity.
  5. Child rights/youth rights

Orginizations

Boylovers are not a homogeneous community and come from a variety of backgrounds, cultures, and differing political beliefs. Not all boylovers are pedophiles as hebephiles and ephebophiles comprise the larger segment of the boylove community, as well as belong to the larger classification known as minor attracted people. The organizations listed below may not be representative, in whole or in part, of the diverse political spectrum of the boylove community.

NAMbLA

NAMBLA's goal is to end the extreme oppression of men and boys in mutually consensual relationships by:

  • building understanding and support for such relationships;
  • educating the general public on the benevolent nature of man/boy love;
  • cooperating with lesbian, gay, feminist, and other liberation movements;
  • supporting the liberation of persons of all ages from sexual prejudice and oppression.[4]

Virtuous Pedophiles

Virtuous Pedophiles is an organization attempting to reduce the stigma attached to pedophilia by letting people know (educating the public) that a substantial number of pedophiles DO NOT molest children, and to provide peer support and information about available resources to help virtuous pedophiles remain law-abiding, and lead happy, productive lives.[5]

References

  1. Civil and political rights (Wikipedia)
  2. Mears, T. Lambert, Analysis of M. Ortolan's Institutes of Justinian, Including the History and, p. 75.
  3. They Use the Term 'Pro-Contact' as a Weapon
  4. Nambla:Who we are
  5. Virtuous Pedophiles: Who we are

See also