"Non-Standard" Poetry

Thursday, February 05, 2009

Often we'll see pedophile activists trying to affiliate themselves with another political or social movement in an attempt to gain more acceptance through their association.

The most obvious example of this, is NAMBLA's attempts to be part of the Gay civil rights movement, hoping that no one will be able to tell the difference between an adult grooming and coercing a child into sex and what two consenting adults get up to in their own time. But Gay civil rights isn't the only social movement pedophiles have tried to hijack...

Enter Hakim Bey AKA Peter Lamborn Wilson. Wilson is an author, who has written much surrounding Anarchist philosophy; however Wilsons Anarchist writings have a twist - just like NAMBLA tried to hijack the Gay civil rights movement, Wilson trys to use the Anarchist philosophy as a means to justify adults sexually taking advantage of children.

Some of Wilsons writings have been published in the NAMBLA Bullitin, here's part of one poem written by him titled "My Political Beliefs:"
he's in the bathtub, I see
him through a crack in the door playing with himself, he calls me in, shows me
underwater push-ups and sit-ups, except for his gallic buttocks his skin is gilt as the air over the Hudson. The touch of his wet, bath-wrinkled fingers in my hand... but then...
one of his parents clumps down the hall... I suppose to make sure neither of us is raping the other...
But I didn't want this to be
Just another poem about hopeless love. Pretend it's a manifesto instead. Down with School! Boy Rule OK! In the land of dreams
No governance exists
The NAMBLA Bulletin wasn't the only outlet which provided a place for Wilson to publish his pedophile propaganda, a publisher based in the Netherlands known has the "Acolyte Press" specialized in publishing 'child erotica' books slanted towards pederasts. Titles which feature some of Wilsons writings include:

The Fourth Acolyte Reader

The Sixth Acolyte Reader

Panthology One: Stories About Boy-Love

Panthology Two: Stories About Boy-Love

Panthology Three: Stories About Boy-Love

While the Acolyte Press went under over a decade ago, and these books are now out of print, many of them can be found for sale on Amazon.com. And just who is buying them?

tj
perhaps not the "greatest poet", which is terminlly hubristic at worst and utterly naive at best, but certainly among the most beautifully and toically relevant poets of all time here at bC...
Anacreon
In case you haven't seen it, I highly recommend Hakim Bey's extremely relevant essay "Boycott Cop Culture." It's from the 90's, but still perfectly valid.
Humanist
A number of anarchists, most notably Hakim Bey, are quite open about their pedophilia, and anarchist bookstores and infoshops are often sources of literature supportive of childlove.
Itinerant giggle
I'm seeking possible leads for a girllove equivalent of the writings of the antinomian mystic boylover Hakim Bey (aka Peter Lamborn Wilson).
Enochian
Writer Hakim Bey was a well known individual in both the Anarchist and BL communities.
Another one of Wilsons pedophile readers, Harold Spurling is currently in trial, facing charges for sexually abusing a three month old baby and numerous other children:

Aztram AKA Harold Spurling
Personally, I'm well beyond the point of needing to ask myself WHY boys, to me, are "the shining gems in an otherwise lustreless world." [Thanks to Hakim Bey for that exquisite line.] I don't care why.
Aztram AKA Harold Spurling
He's my fave, too. Especially, shall we say, his "non-standard" poetry. Maybe that comes off as redundant.
I wonder whether Harold bought his Hakim Bey literature from Amazon.com?

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