David Finkelhor, University of New Hampshire
Hmmm, you know, I just can't seem to find a quote from him saying that.
Not that this proves that he didn't say that.
Just that there's no evidence that he said that.
Floyd M. Martinson, Professor of Sociology Gustavus Adolphus College in Minnesota
Again, the statements you seem to believe he said just don't seem to be available anywhere.
Again, this is not prooof that he didn't say those things. Just that they cannot be found anywhere.
>>And I explained why what happens in other countries is not relevant.
How can it not be relevant if that's where my encounter as a 15 year old would have occurred?
Are you REALLY that STUPID? Or is this some idiotic ploy on your part to waste my time?
Okay, let me put it to you in VERY SIMPLE TERMS.
At one time, slavery was LEGAL in the US.
Did that make it "okay"?
You see, "legal" != "okay" in all circumstances.
You may remember that I have REPEATEDLY pointed out to you that I'm NOT asking if it is "legal".
But that is where you KEEP RUNNING BACK TO.
So, until you can demonstrate that you understand the difference between "okay" and "legal", this conversation is at an end.
And is should be VERY easy as I have just given you the CLASSIC example of "legal" != "okay".