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==Commentary==
==Commentary==


It is hard to take Malesky, his work and his conclusion of distorted thinking among pedophiles seriously. If a researcher ''believes'' that certain views concerning children and sexuality represent distorted thinking and then establishes that these views are common among a community of individuals known for holding different views concerning children and sexuality, it does not amount to a proof that the researcher's subjective beliefs are true.
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It's hard to take Malesky's conclusion of distorted thinking among [[BoyLove]]rs seriously. If he ''believes'' that certain opinions indicate distorted thinking, and then "discovers" that such opinions are common among any community of individuals, this does not amount to proof of subjective beliefs. The "distortions" he treats as axiomatic to his study are not justified as such, and could potentially be nothing more than historical or cultural differences; differences he fails to establish as pathological before embarking on his study.
 
In light of this, the true quality and nature of Malesky's work is perhaps comparable to investigative journalism.


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Revision as of 11:51, 21 May 2009

Alvin Malesky

L. Alvin Malesky is the author of a much quoted paper which alleged cognitive distortion in the BoyChat community.

Commentary

Newgon.com

It's hard to take Malesky's conclusion of distorted thinking among BoyLovers seriously. If he believes that certain opinions indicate distorted thinking, and then "discovers" that such opinions are common among any community of individuals, this does not amount to proof of subjective beliefs. The "distortions" he treats as axiomatic to his study are not justified as such, and could potentially be nothing more than historical or cultural differences; differences he fails to establish as pathological before embarking on his study.

In light of this, the true quality and nature of Malesky's work is perhaps comparable to investigative journalism.

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