Monday, July 03, 2006

Brian Kastel's Solution

What do you think of BK's solution? Do you think it would work? As a pedophile, would you be willing to use the hotline if it was available to you? What if it wasn't anonymous?

I want to create a non-profit organization that will serve a two-pronged purpose, and one that is funded by entirely by charitable contributions. First, and most importantly, it must have a staffed hotline, 24/7. This hotline will serve a dual purpose, in itself. On the one hand, victims of sexual abuse can call at any time to talk to someone and get help to stop the abuse. On the other hand, sexual abusers can call at any time to talk to someone and get help to stop the abuse...


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5 Comments:

At 11:21 PM, Blogger lostinlimaohio said...

Okay, this is starting to get creepy. We know too many of the same people for me to have not found you before. (I know BK also)

I've given a lot of thought to his plan. And really, my biggest issue with it is that so many child abusers fail to see that they need help. Many of them believe that what they do should be okay. That it's not "hurting" the child. And as long as they believe they don't need the help his idea would offer- it wouldn't prove to be any use in stopping them.
You can lead a horse to water... but you can't make him (or her) drink.

 
At 4:22 PM, Blogger leBonhomme said...

This sounds like a good idea. Both abusers and abused need an outlet to vent, to cry, to seek help.

These days a person is an abuser if he just hugs a child and someone else doesn't like that. I've seen the tv-movies.

Yes, the persons that love the power over a child (they don't even need to be pedophiles) won't call the hotline. The persons, that think mutually consented sexual exploration is ok, won't call. (Yes, I know we're going to differ about the consent thing, but I'm using it as an example now.) The rest (the guiltstricken, the fearful, the lonely) might call... They might even get some teens that fear they end up loving children...

Blessed be
JB

 
At 6:06 PM, Blogger Stitches77 said...

I find this very interesting, having just read some in depth studies on the topic of treatment. One in particular by Bill Glaser, who is an active psychiatrist in the field, says that normally in any type of mental health therapy the client must have a desire for help.........except in the area of child sex abuse. Generally the only ones who want help are the ones who've had enough of being in the system and don't want to go back or have been shamed into it. They don't want help for it as they don't see it as a problem. Which is part of the therapy, helping them to realize that it is indeed a problem

 
At 7:29 PM, Blogger Demosthenes said...

I think that I can speak for all informed and intelligent paedophiles when I say that no one that is not suicidal would ever consider accepting Brian (Baby Raper) Kastel's solution. If you actually read it, it is a mouse trap for paedophiles set up to catch good people who have never and would never hurt a person and entrap them into a situation that would result in their being monitored and even imprisoned for thought crimes. It is impossible to do what he suggests without immediately turning over every single paedophile that were to use the hotline to the authorities for processing.

Incidentally, we already do have a help line that paedophiles can use, where they get help from people who can actually help them: other paedophiles. It is always supreme arrogance and idiocy for one to claim to be able to help another with a problem that they themself could never understand.

 
At 2:33 AM, Blogger jd420 said...

I'm not going to repeat Desmo's tone, regardless of whether I agree with it, but he's right in the substance - noncomplicity in genocide is prevented by law.

Ignoring this momentarily, and giving the idea full faith and credit, I'm afraid it will recieve zero response whatsoever from the intended population unless it manages to overcome the drastic prejudice inherent in the tone of its implicit premises.

"You are a rape waiting to happen" makes excellent propaganda for a campaign of hate. What it does not do, however, is pass a basic realism test, or create anything with which a person can personally identify.

...and 100 million people saying "this is not me" is 100 million people who will never, ever, ever call the hotline.

 

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