Bob Unruh spreads a bunch of hooey in his Oct. 20 WorldNetDaily article:
Alfred Kinsey, who used sex convicts and pedophiles to make up studies with wild claims that children are sexual from birth, largely is credit with triggering the dive into the massive promotions of deviant and damaging sex ideologies across America.
He was described by officials at Liberty Counsel, who have fought his agenda for years, as “a sexual pervert whose unscientific propaganda exploited women and harmed children.”
He inflicted torture on children as they sobbed in pain and then claimed they were enjoying his sex experiments on them.
The results have included rampant pornography in schools, story book hours with drag queens, the claims that abuse of children is normal and more.
As we documented way back in 2006, these accusations come from anti-Kinsey obsessive Judith Reisman, and they have been long discredited. That didn’t keep Unruh from dropping her discredited name anyway:
The late Dr. Judith Reisman was a visiting professor at Liberty University School of Law and documented the criminal abuse of more than 300 infants and children in the production of Kinsey’s research. These children were ages two months to 15 years.
[…]Now, it is time for the next step, a congressional investigation of Kinsey.
That’s according to Rhonda Miller, the chief of Purple for Parents United, who explained in a column at the Federalist, “Kinsey’s fraudulent research and criminal experiments in the 1940s and ’50s ignited the sexual revolution with the lies that sexual perversion is normal and that children are sexual from birth. His reports, ‘Sexual Behavior in the Human Male’ and ‘Sexual Behavior in the Human Female,’ laid the groundwork for comprehensive sexuality education and the repeal of legal protections for women and children. Through the United Nations, Kinsey’s perversion has spread worldwide, and grassroots leaders from around the world are calling on Congress to step in.”
The point of this attack is repeal exemptions for “educational obscenity” and, thus, sex education:
Liberty Counsel pointed out at the time 43 states have exemptions from obscenity laws that let sexually explicit materials be used in schools.
“Educational obscenity exemptions are but one example of the toxic legacy of Dr. Alfred Kinsey and his claim that children are sexual from birth and unharmed by sexual activity,” explained Mary E. McAlister, senior litigation counsel for Liberty Counsel, who has been researching the exemptions and bringing their toxic history to light.
“That claim, borne out of records of systematic child sexual abuse, was used as a basis for wholesale revision of our criminal laws through the Model Penal Code, of which the educational obscenity exemptions are a part,” McAlister said.
[…] [Miller] pointed out Kinsey’s “science” was used to damage social sciences, culture, laws and education.“Fifty-two state laws protecting women and children were weakened or repealed as states shifted from the common law to the Model Penal Code, which was based on Kinsey’s research. Many states exempted schools, museums, and libraries from laws against distributing pornography to children. Penalties for sexual crimes were lessened, and plea bargains became the norm.”
Unruh offered no rebuttal from Kinsey spokespeople, nor did he provide any evidence on how the destruction of sex education would harm children.