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Sexual Sabotage Dr. Judith Reisman about the fraudulent research by Kinsey that started the sexual revolution
Sexual Sabotage: How One Mad Scientist Unleashed a Plague of Corruption and Contagion on America
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One of the Most Detailed, Comprehensive, and Thorough Books I've Read
By Jason Salamone - October 11, 2010
Many Kinsey followers will judge this book on their emotions alone, for they obviously have based their core being on their sexuality and have counted on Kinsey to justify their behaviors as an identity. Reisman does an excellent job explaining the fraudulent methodology behind Kinsey's "research" and backs it up with irrefutable evidence. She also explains in a very logical sequence of events how Kinsey's destructive research has infiltrated the hearts and minds of the people. We are talking about the whole picture here. Kinsey was a complete fraud, and his fraud was funded heavily by elites (Rockefellers) then propagated to make us believe that his science was something we already are, when that wasn't the case at all.
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Just one more piece of the puzzle
By DNL - September 9, 2011
There is simply so much information out on this topic..a fabulous book, an eye opening view into the agenda...get your kids out of the public schools people..this is where it is taught..turn off the tv, and raise your own kids. I am not going to waste my time talking about the book..there is enough ...
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Sheds light on fake research
By D. Sturgis - December 1, 2010
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I wasn't sure what all was in this book, and now I am very glad I got it- It shows, with Kinsey's own charts, the "subjects" of his so-called studies, on children as young as 2 months old. No valid researcher on human sexuality would 'test' subjects like this. Also lists those who provided the research - pedophiles, rapists, and prostitutes (aka "everyday married women") This shows plainly that Kinsey's research is a fraud perpetrated on the American society, with SEICUS and Planned Parenthood using Kinsey's research as a basis for their 'education', and normalization of deviant behavior. I highly recommend this book.
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Finally, the Emperor's (deviate's) new clothes are exposed
By Thomas More - December 9, 2010
One reviewer referred to this author's work as "paranoid". I assure you (as a clinician and a university faculty member) that her assault on Kinsey is not paranoid. Kinsey's personal history is replete with deviance and an attempt to integrate his Bohemian mentality (in an obvious attempt to rationalize his own behaviors)into the university setting and then to the culture at large. His research was contaminated by selection bias and then was sold as "normality". The results of his (and other cultural "Icons" like Hugh Hefner)efforts are seen all around us today: cohabitation,abortion,fornication, homosexual marriage(an oxymoron) and the general degradation of our culture. Sadly, we have two generations raised on his faulty research and the projection of his own needs under the umbrella of research and academia. He reminds me on another "famous researcher":Charles Dawson who provided us the Piltdown man! Scientists are as vulnerable to "group think" as any human and entire swaths of American professors and educators have bought Kinsey's lies for much too long. Thanks to this brave author!
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A Good Presentation of Facts Surrounding This Issue
By Allen - December 14, 2013
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The author presents a great deal of painstaking detail concerning this issue. I found the book very revealing and full of useful facts. The facts and truth must prevail.
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must read
By mel - September 22, 2013
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great book, important work, everyone should know the truth about this criminal who shaped our modern laws and changed society, not for the better
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Good Points, Terrible Writing
By Birt Acres - August 6, 2012
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Let me start off by saying that I'm a conservative and I'm sympathetic to the author's point of view. I think Kinsey was a disgusting individual and a shoddy scientist, and his "work" has had a negative effect on our culture.
However . . . there are a few major problems with this book. The first is the editorializing. Rather than simply presenting the material and assuming that the reader will be smart enough to draw the commonsense conclusion, the author constantly, repeatedly, relentlessly pounds her ideas into your head. Of course there is no problem with presenting a thesis at the beginning of the chapter and reaffirming the thesis at the end of the chapter--and that thesis can occasionally be repeated to remind the reader. But it's insulting to the reader's intelligence to constantly shove your opinion into his face. Yes, we know that Kinsey was a pervert who was using science to legitimizing his pathologies; move on already.
Second, the tone of the book is outrageous. Again, there is no problem with occasionally (erring on the side of rarely than often) dropping in an editorial comment. But how often does the author need to mention that Kinsey was a sexual psychopath? And aren't terms like "sexual psychopath" just a tad heavy handed? Again, it's as if the author has a need to shove our noses in her point of view, as if she doesn't trust us to come to the "right" conclusion without her strong, guiding hand.
Finally, the book is overly long and unfocused. I occasionally got lost in her chapters, reading material that I had already read in previous chapters. I wasn't always sure what point she was trying to make in her individual chapters, apart from the fact that Kinsey was a disgusting individual who had made our culture worse. Shorter, more focused chapters would have solved this; chapters that had focused on ideas rather than the author's need to editorialize.
In sum, I agree with the author's conclusions--and she does have some good, solid information in her book--but she seriously needs an editor.
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Well.......
By Barnabus - September 2, 2013
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This lady has an agenda. I do not believe that her research is as pristine as it needs to be. I believe, like some preachers, that she has developed an idea and then looked long and hard for material to substantiate her biases. But, if what she says is true, and Kinsey used children, infants, as sexual test subjects to study orgasmic ability, the man was truly demonic. I have more to read. Its obvious our culture is thoroughly dominated by sex. I don't think that this genie will be put back in the bottle. But, we do need to understand the consequences of inappropriate and immoral sexual expressions which harm people of all ages, and then work to end those practices, such as human sex trafficking.
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kinsey was a sexual deviant and may have been a child molester
By Anna W. Felkins - August 24, 2013
five stars for exposing this sex criminal and psychopath! kinsey was a party to the molestation of children and deserves exposure.
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Important message -- tough reading
By C. J. Fair - April 15, 2014
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The underlying message of this book -- the unquestionable ill effect of Kinsey and his gaggle of perverts on America -- is clear and well-substantiated. Unfortunately, organization is a bit odd and there is considerable repetition. Reisman is a vital balancy to the insanity of the Kinsey "revolution" but there are shorter summary books that likely are more helpful for casual or less academic readers.
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A Must-Read
By kim shutt - April 20, 2012
Reismann's book is thorough, unbiased, and scholarly and provides profound reading for those who have a tolerant/open mind. If you are intolerant, you won't make it past the first chapter.
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Entranced by a psychopath
By Daniel E. Riggs - January 10, 2014
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I just kept thinking while I was reading how susceptible humanity has been historically to Kinsey and people like him (Hitler)I bought this book because at 50 years old and as someone who has worked in the mental health field for the last 20 years I am appalled at the rise in disease, dysfunction and despair in this society especially among children. This book went a long way in helping me to understand. I am less concerned with a writer's credentials (something which Amazon reviewers seem to be obsessed with) as I am with whether or not the message rings true. The message of this book rings true to me. I would have given the book 5 stars but I found it to be repetitive and not particularly well written in some parts.
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Don't buy in to this.
By Josh - July 4, 2013
I don't understand why people are taking this crazy woman seriously. She is a "visiting" professor of Law at a CHRISTIAN university who coincidentally preaches a conservative agenda in all she writes. Some might say "But wait! She's a doctor!" Yeah, she has a Ph.D. in communications. She isn't even a scientist! Her own personal credibility is shot as far as I am concerned. You don't need to read much of her writing to realize that she is writing from the heart with a completely biased agenda and a complete lack of scientific anything. It is a shame that this biased, uneducated woman has been able to so successfully slander a real scientist of Kinsey's caliber.
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Don't expect a thoughtful or nuanced discussion here.
By virginia m. jenkins - April 22, 2012
This author uses the failings of Dr. Kinsey to argue that the acknowledgement or acceptance of any sex other than heterosexual vanilla marital sex is dangerous to individuals and society. She sincerely believes that all pornography should be made illegal. Yes, that would include "50 Shades of Grey". She conflates the "dangers" of homosexuality with the dangers of child rape. She tries to use Kinsey's breaches of professional conduct 50 years ago to tar the whole field of human sexual research. She seems to think that the only good way to approach human sexuality in the new millenium is to suppress and control it. Good luck with that. If you want a thoughtful look at history or sexuality, look elsewhere.
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Reactionary Nonsense
By Seth Rosenberg - March 16, 2011
This book, and the reviewers who like it clearly have the agenda of dragging U.S. society back to the artificial, puritanical, sexist, homophobic sexuality that was officially sanctioned in the 50's (even though the majority of adults were, behind closed doors, not following the supposed rules). Kinsey's research has been built on by thousands of other researchers, and no, it is not "group think" - it is just science. Sorry if their work, like evolution, or the heliocentric model of the solar system doesn't fit into your backwards view of humanity and the universe. I'm sorry if the author and her supporters see sexual experimentation, homosexuality, cohabitation, sex before marriage, open relationships and god-knows what else as sins, crimes, or abominations - they're not - they are different options or sexual orientations for the myriad of individuals that exist. The sexual revolution happened, and it was a good thing - wrt the advancement of humanity and the freedom of women and Gays from oppression. There is still a long way to go. Get over it.
This book is a hatchet-job - an attempt to soil the name of a solid scientist - posing a serious research. The author and her supporters should be ashamed.
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Paranoia
By Jim - October 9, 2010
This book furthers the damage of American minds. It perpetuates the idea that there are simple solutions to big problems. In this case it is a problem is only visible to a minority of the population, generally to those who choose to be religious. This makes the belief much less credible since this predictor is a choice and not something indelible like ones genetic heritage.
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