Kinsey, a film lionizing the sexual pervert and phony sexologist Alfred C. Kinsey (pictured left) opens today across the nation. Directed by Bill Cordon and starring Liam Neeson (as Kinsey) and Laura Linney (as Kinsey's wife), the film is being promoted by Hollywood and the entertainment media across the land as an Oscar worthy vindication of a scientific genius in the cause of sexual liberty against Victorian repression. What they won't be telling you is the truth about Alfred C. Kinsey, his sexual perversion, his sexual abuse of hundreds of children to obtain "data," and how he skewed the "scientific data" to fit the desired results of his fatally phony research. Kinsey is a film that not only takes liberties: it distorts, misrepresents, and omits, covering up the truth with outright lies. What is most offensive about the film is hardly its graphic sexual images that (amazingly) have earned it a mere "R" rating, but rather its fundamental deceitfulness with which it employs outstanding actors and film technique in the service of pandering perversion and further moral desensitizing of the public.
Resources:
- "Kinsey's Secret: The Phony Science of the Sexual Revolution," by Sue Ellin Browder (Crisis magazine)
- Review: "Normalizing Promiscuity & Perversion," by Tom Snyder, editor (Movieguide)
- Review: "Kinsey," by Tom Nevin (Plugged In)
- Fact Sheet: Kinsey: "Myths, Facts and Reform" [PDF] (Focus on the Family)
- "Kinsey Unsanitized" [PDF], by Robert Knight (Culture and Family Institute)
- "The Truth About Kinsey" (Focus on the Family)
- "Kinsey: The Man (and the Agenda) Behind the Movie - Part I," by Bob Kellogg & Jerry Gramckow (Focus on the Family)
- "Really Bad Science," by Stephen Adams (Citizen)
- "The Kinsey Cover-Up," by Stephen Adams (Citizen)
- "Kinsey's Junk Science Targeted," by Elvie Blad, staff writer (Citizen Link)
- "Straight Answers: Exposing the Myths and Facts About Homosexuality" (Citizen Link)
- "Kinsey's Alarming Legacy I-II," by Judith Reisman & Bob Knight (audiocasette)
"What Hollywood Won't Tell You About Alfred Kinsey," S. Michael Craven (NCPCF)
- Kinsey, Sex and Fraud: The Indoctrination of a People
- Kinsey's Attic:: The Shocking Story of How One Man's Perversions Changed the World

- Kinsey: Crimes and Consequences: The Red Queen and the Grand Scheme
- Soft Porn Plays Hardball: Its Tragic Effects on Women, Children and the Family
- Images of children, crime, and violence in Playboy, Penthouse, and Hustler
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