1969-1970 documentation: "In the spring of 1970, Ursula Besser found an unfamiliar briefcase in front of her apartment door..."
Even a cursory review of the material revealed that the educational work at the Rote Freiheit ("Red Freedom") after-school center was unorthodox. The goal of the center was to shape the students into "socialist personalities," and its educational mission went well beyond supervised play. The center's agenda included "agitprop" on the situation in Vietnam and "street fighting," in which the children were divided into "students" and "cops."
Pantomiming Intercourse
The educators' notes indicate that they placed a very strong emphasis on sex education. Almost every day, the students played games that involved taking off their clothes, reading porno magazines together and pantomiming intercourse.
The material introduced the broader public to a byproduct of the student movement for the first time: the sexual liberation of children.
Psychology Institute at the Free University of Berlin was behind the center. In fact, the institute had established the facility and provided the educators who worked there.
Besser paid a visit to the Psychology Institute in Berlin's Dahlem neighborhood, "to take a look at the place," as she says. In the basement, Besser found two rooms that were separated by a large, one-way mirror. There was a mattress in one of the rooms, as well as a sink on the wall and a row of colorful washcloths hanging next to it. When asked, an institute employee told Besser that the basement was used as an "observation station" to study sexual behavior in children.
It has since faded into obscurity, but the members of the 1968 movement and their successors were caught up in a strange obsession about childhood sexuality. It is a chapter of the movement's history which is never mentioned in the more glowing accounts of the era. On this issue, the veterans of the late '60s student movement seem to have succumbed to acute amnesia; an analysis of this aspect of the student revolution would certainly be worthwhile.
The article is 3 pages, a lot of very disturbing info which shows that there is political pedophilia as a means to a Marxist end game.
The left has its own history of abuse, and it is more complicated than it would seem at first glance. When leaders of the student movement of the late 1960s are asked about it, they offer hesitant or evasive answers. "At the core of the movement of 1968, there was in fact a lack of respect for the necessary boundaries between children and adults. The extent to which this endangerment led to abuse cases is unclear," Wolfgang Kraushaar, a political scientist and chronicler of the movement, writes in retrospect.
A lack of respect for boundaries is putting it mildly. One could also say that the boundaries were violently torn open.
Sexual liberation was at the top of the agenda of the young revolutionaries who, in 1967, began turning society upside down. The control of sexual desire was seen as an instrument of domination, which bourgeois society used to uphold its power. Everything that the innovators perceived as wrong and harmful has its origins in this concept: man's aggression, greed and desire to own things, as well as his willingness to submit to authority. The student radicals believed that only those who liberated themselves from sexual repression could be truly free.
And then came the idea of starting this process of this so called 'liberation', from birth. The belief that adults should be teaching babies to masturbate and the education system should be teaching children to masturbate (look up Jocelyn Elders).
We now can make sense of the mindset of leftists making jokes about raping babies, calling babies 'hoes' and so on. Or the comment of then 22 year old pedophile Joel Davis (links) being attracted to anyone from age 0 and up. To the radical Left, this mentality is politically correct position to take! Which is probably why Joel Davis was so attractive an up and coming future leader for the UN.
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Vindicator ago
Pretty sure Satan told Eve that apple would be liberating, too. Very sad people are willing to fall for this crap.
kestrel9 ago
And a hallmark of today's manifestation is the power of group think and peer pressure: Propelling generations of people, young and old, into making bad decisions.
Vindicator ago
"Manifestation" is certainly an apropos term. As would be "infestation".