Tagged “mental disorder”

Team Sitler Motions Court for Fixated Pedophile to Live in Home With 1 ½ Year-Old Child

Steven Sitler Update

STEVEN JAMES SITLER, Defendant

The primary goal of this plan appears to be an accommodation of Mr. Sitler’s whims, who apparently does not grasp the nature of his desperate condition. For if he understood his diagnosis, and if he loved his child, then he would be the first person to argue against his reintroduction into the home, in order to protect his son from himself. Continue reading

Sunday, August 14, 2016 |

On Hubris

Hubris

“In Greek legal thought, aggression and sexuality came together in the concept of hubris.” Continue reading

Thursday, April 14, 2016 |

On Flimflam

Doug Wilson the flimflam man

Wordsmith Doug Wilson declared Jamin Wight guilty of a crime that does not exist and he defended Jamin Wight against a criminal accusation that the state never charged because it too does not exist. Continue reading

Saturday, March 26, 2016 |

The Fixated Pedophile

And His Fixated Pastor

Wolf Eyes Fixated

“To be really clear about this — I conducted the wedding and would do so again next week. So this is not one of those things where I wish I hadn’t done that.”Douglas Wilson Continue reading

Saturday, January 2, 2016 |

“Those Cowed Already Will Continue to Be”

Comes now some academic bloviation to help us all through whatever remaining prejudices we might have had about the molestation of children (HT: Baylyblog & Frank Turk). At issue is the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), which is still, even in these postmodern times, filled with hatred and outmoded forms of discriminatory malice. It appears that pedophilia and hebephilia are still listed as disorders, and boy, do we have some work to do! You know, addressing all that hatred.

For those just joining us, the days are coming when the only entry left in the DSM will be the then outlawed practice of intercourse in the missionary position by a heterosexual married couple.
Douglas Wilson

On Frogs

frog in the pot

Some judgment calls are no-brainers and still others are life-defining moments. And sometimes they’re both. Continue reading

Sunday, October 4, 2015 |