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Greer is a p-dophile

Germaine Greer published a book that was just pictures of prepubescent boys

Andresen, who shot to fame as a 15-year-old in 1970 when he appeared as Tadzio in Luchino Visconti's film Death in Venice, was furious Greer used a photo of him taken on the set by David Bailey.

"Adult love for adolescents is something I am against in principle," Andresen told Britain's The Guardian newspaper. source

Greer writes:

Finishing the current book is more difficult than it should be, because I just can't let it go. Working on it has been the best fun in the world, because it is a book of pictures of ravishing boys. Ravishing pictures of ravishing boys. I know that the only people who are supposed to like looking at pictures of boys are a sub-group of gay men.

Well, I'd like to reclaim for women the right to appreciate the short-lived beauty of boys, real boys, not simpering 30 year-olds with shaved chests. The real snag is that everywhere I turn I find new pictures of absolutely outrageously lovely boys, and it's too late to get them into the book. But I keep downloading them, scanning them and printing them, just in case, and just for fun. source

A woman of taste is a pederast — boys rather than men. source

In an article in the Sunday Times titled "Pretty boys get Greer excited":

"This book is going to get me into a lot of trouble," said Greer. "I'll be called a paedophile after this."

Greer, who first shot to fame with her feminist tract The Female Eunuch more than 30 years ago, defiantly sets out to counter the argument that "everyone thinks the only people who like looking at young boys are gay men". "That's not true," said Greer. "I, for one, love looking at them."

The twists and turns of the feminist icon's pronouncements have shed many of her followers over the years, but her interest in young boys may prove the last straw.

Miranda Devine, Australia's best-known female columnist, commented: "Once you get over the hypocrisy of the godmother of 1970s feminism salivating over boys as s*x objects, you are left with the fact that in promoting this book Greer is using the language of paedophiles."

Greer, who two years ago suggested that Tony Blair "stay off" Cherie when she became pregnant at 47, cites the sort of young man who really excites her. "It's the billboard advertisement of a truly lovely bare-chested boy, sitting legs apart and arm stretched along the back of a sofa with the flies of his jeans unzipped just far enough to reveal the designer name woven into the waistband of his underpants."

The book will point out how the beauty of the young boy has been admired from ancient Greece through to the Renaissance artist Caravaggio. In the 20th century the young male body once again became an object of beauty and sometimes desire — whether in the shape of the dancer Nijinsky or the actor James Dean.

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