Heretics News Agency (live draft)

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This is the live draft for Heretics News Agency on NewgonWiki, a News Aggregation service maintained by and for MAPs and Allies. It will provide material for roughly 2-weekly news aggregator updates to the Heretic TOC blog, with small (copyright compliant) excerpts and in some cases, editor comments. This will allow regular comment threads to continue on the blog, at times when there are no posts from Tom O'Carroll, or his guests.

As this is the draft copy, it covers the period 15 March - 15 Jun 2023. At the end of this period, it will be archived and refreshed.

Please post your news story at the top of the list, with any excerpts and comments attached as per normal.

Material for update ~ 31 March

""In this case there was no abuse. The underlying conduct was legal," Gilg said, pointing out the age of consent in Nebraska is 16 – the age of the girl when when she met Rouse at Omaha hotels for sex over a five-month period. Gilg argued the sexual acts Rouse engaged in, along with images taken during those acts, deserve First Amendment protection. [...] Senior Judge C. Arlen Beam, a Ronald Reagan appointee, remarked that Rouse’s sentence for distributing the videos was “somewhat nonsensical” and “troublesome” for what he sees as an “innocuous offense.” Beam noted Rouse and the teenager only sent the videos to each other and did not disseminate them publicly."