Stacy Discusses Pedophiles Using Google’s Blogger on Fox News">Stacy Discusses Pedophiles Using Google’s Blogger on Fox News

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Earlier today Fox News interviewed me concerning the fact that Google refuses to take down pedophile blogs. The segment is about 5 minutes.

11 comments so far

  1. Pedophiles Who Blog

    Update: Credit goes to Jared Keller, a blogger-friend from way back, for discovering the perverted fools.
    Stacy has posted her FOX segment.
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  2. creative_dude April 14, 2006 8:00 am

    Leave myself not much room to tell others what to do. Freedom is precious enough that we have to be careful about restricting others rights. However this is not an issue of adults rights but one of childrens rights being violated.

    A child cannot consent. To advocate sex between an adult and a child is to argue for evil. Thank you for being alert and speaking out on this. I have not much doubt that someone will be offended. All of the rest of us will give you a more honest title.
    Hero.

  3. Derek Gilbert April 14, 2006 8:17 am

    You expressed yourself very well on Fox today, Stacy. I agree with you 100% regarding the criminality of pedophilia. In fact, we devoted our interview segment during our podcasts this week to William H. Kennedy, the author of Lucifer’s Lodge, an expose of Satanic Ritual Abuse within the Roman Catholic Church.

    However.

    We must apply what I call “The Hillary Test” to any potential restriction of liberties: Would you want the power you propose to use for good in Hillary Clinton’s hands?

    While you and I agree that pedophiles must be stopped from inflicting harm on children, you know very well that an awful lot of people out there find what you and I write to be pretty objectionable, too. Should Google ban our sites for promoting “hate speech”, or inciting people to harm, say, homosexuals or Muslims?

    I know that isn’t what we propose, but you know all too well that’s what many people think. As much as it pains me to agree with liberals on this issue, I don’t want some kid at Google HQ deciding whether my thoughts are socially acceptable.

  4. faithmouse April 14, 2006 12:58 pm

    Congratulations! You couldn’t have found a more worthy subject to be recognized for, and to help bring to light.

    I can’t equate the right to express one’s religious beliefs with the right to find child sexual victims. There are certain types of behavior, such as solicitation for murder, which aren’t protected under the first amendment and shouldn’t be. Children can’t make informed decisions regarding free expression, which is why they are a protected class.

    Google is a private business, and has the right to drop any site they find objectionable. They can kick away any business they don’t want to their own detriment, but child predators shouldn’t have a place to hide, anywhere. There are jails for people abetting child predation, and possibly huge civil judgments for those enabling child rapists and murderers. Googhle has the same legal responsiblity as any landlord not to rent to a destructive and dangerous tenant.

  5. Daddypundit April 14, 2006 7:23 pm

    Taking Google to Task

    In case you missed it, our friend Stacy Harp of Active Christian Media was on Fox News yesterday discussing Google’s refusal to remove pedophilia blogs from their site.

  6. Rosedesrochers April 15, 2006 12:13 am

    Stacy I applaud you. I have had first hand experience dealing with blogger and I’m seriously considering moving my blog from blogger. There is a blog that has several libel comments posted about me and blogger has informed me that they do not remove blogs. I wish you all the best in getting these blogs removed. I pray something can be done. Society needs more people like you.

  7. Rosedesrochers April 15, 2006 12:17 am

    I’ve had first hand experience dealing with blogger and I applaud you. There is a blog on blogger that is filled with libel comments against me. Blogger refuses to remove the blog and has informed me that they do not remove blogs though their terms state that they do. I wish you all the success in the world in getting these blogs removed. We need more people like you in this world.

  8. Rose DesRochers April 15, 2006 1:28 am

    [...] Fox News interviewed  Stacy concerning the fact that Google refuses to take down these pedophile blogs. The segment is about 5 minutes long and can be viewed at Blogforbooks.com ; please show your support by visiting Stacy’s  website. [...]

  9. [...] There are several admitted pedophiles who use both Blogger and Wordpress. In April 2006, Stacy L. Harp – a marriage and family therapist intern tried to convince Google to drop a website from its popular, free blog host blogspot that promotes “boy love.”   Fox News interviewed Stacy concerning the fact that Google refuses to take down these pedophile blogs. She was unsuccessful in getting them removed despite her best efforts. If you would like to see the  five minute long segmant it can be seen at “Stacy Discusses Pedophiles Using Google’s Blogger on Fox News.” Law enforcement officers state that there is nothing that they can do about these boy/girl love blogs, because they’ve not broken any laws. [...]

  10. Peek a Boo March 31, 2007 5:23 am

    I’m w/ creative dude and faithmouse on this one. just to add–

    As a homeschooler, I am soooo in the camp of “don’t deny freedoms unless you’re ready to lose your own.” BUT—This isn’t a freedom issue. Google and blogs and web servers are private companies. If they want my business they will meet my terms. Period. Boycotts are good. I’d be willing to use one of the other search engines/blogs instead of google to help make a point. i would refuse to read blogs posted on those services that refuse to take down bad blogs– and make it very public why i was refusing to do so and WHOM i would support.
    Even if Google doesn’t suffer for my little boycott, then at least it will HELP whomever else i choose to use. Put your mouse where your mouth is ;-)

  11. [...] …of course this is the same Google that hosted a site run by, and for, pedophiles. [...]

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