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Take Down Pedophiles Like Lindsay Ashford

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Lindsay Ashford's pro-pedophile website feigns concern over missing girls, like this one, Nathalie, who was strangled and raped.


Haven't had your weekly shot of 'shocked' at what is allowed on the Internet under the blanket of consitutional rights? Well, read on... '
By Citizen Correspondent Bruisin Raincloud
Date Posted: 05/13/07
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Lindsay Ashford, born October 4, 1968, is an activist who advocates tolerance and acceptance of pedophilia. After a failed marriage and two suicide attempts, Ashford publicly announced that he was a pedophile at the age of 34. In 2002, he launched a website, where he expounds his philosophy about pedophilia and calls for tolerance of pedophilia and the abolition of age of consent laws. He discusses what he sees as common myths about pedophiles, and explains how his definition of pedophilia differs from the one commonly accepted by society. Like most pedophile activists, Ashford claims that children and adolescents are capable of being informed, consenting sexual partners, and that adult-child sexual/romantic relationships can be based on mutual love, not sexual abuse. The website encourages others to share their stories as well, and has an extensive discussion of the ethical issues surrounding pedophilia. Please read this article and help us band together to take him, and others like him, down.

In a February, 2004 New Jersey newspaper interview, entitled "I'm tired of being forced into the shadows by society," Ashford discusses his attraction to children and why he thinks that pedophiles should not be discriminated against by society. In January 2006, Ashford shut down some parts of the puellula.com domain due to lack of funding. As of January 2007, puellula remains online, following Ashford's public requests for funding, which have been followed by a further request for funds, this time to pay an air fee from his resident Panama to the Netherlands.

In July 2005, Ashford came under heavy criticism by investigative reporters for running a missing children's website himself, which included photos of Elizabeth Smart among others.Television stations WXYZ in Detroit, Michigan and KNXV in Phoenix, Arizona interviewed the parents of children featured on Ashford's site, Taken from our Midst.The parents expressed outrage that their children were featured on a website run by a pedophile. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children also expressed outrage that Ashford would operate such a site.


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    I have to say as i read your

    By Trisha Baptie, May 13, 2007 at 21:01

    I have to say as i read your story i was aghast that someone could run a site like the one you mentioned. So i did what every good person should do, i googled his name.
    Low and behold to my horror there was his site. I was even able to watch a horrifying interview with him on youtube.
    He is a seriously sick and twisted man.
    Thanks for bring a site like this to the attention of others. What can we do about this kind of twisted thinking and views on children?
    I am not sure.
    i will however be hugging my children closer and making sure we have very open dialogue about how they must watch out for these kinds of people.

    I have no patience for

    By Kimberly Storey, May 14, 2007 at 16:30

    I have no patience for people that abuse our children & claim its okay.

    I think it's fine for these

    By luyen, May 22, 2007 at 09:26

    I think it's fine for these people who have serious mental problems, because in my opinion pedophilia is really a problem, and a very harmful one.

    It's fine for them to express themselves, within very controlled circumstances, like if they're seeking help, or within the confidentiality of a therapist/patient relationship.

    But to have it publicized onto the internet, get attention - i like many people are horrified by this prospect. Pedophiles do not need people's understanding, that will not help them - or rather it will help them in the wrong way.

    They need serious therapeutic help, they need serious mental and legal restraints, for their own good and for that of society.

    It only takes 1 thief or 1 pedophile to make a whole community live in fear, and I think we really need to appeal our MPs and government to ban such sites, which in my opinion are of the same nature as hate websites, it propagates an excuse for very harmful delusions.

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