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Peddling Pedophilia
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Hey, APA: Take
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Your Licks
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I can grant the dysfunction of our politicians over
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the study published by the American Psychological Association, but David Plotz
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is being uncharacteristically soft on what is, after all, a marked instance of
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using PR doublespeak to avoid taking responsibility (""). The APA is not
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fessing up, and it should.
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You claim that the target article is indeed a
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deserving target, but you don't take on the APA's culpability in publishing it.
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In the first place, it was a peer-reviewed article, so at least three
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independent scholars, in addition to the editor of the journal, felt that the
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article included both legitimate empirical research and a reasonable
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theoretical construct. In the second place, if, as you seem to suggest in your
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"it was a dead letter" argument, the APA publishes articles that are not read,
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mean nothing, and clearly won't be taken seriously, isn't that a striking
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indictment of the APA's publishing pretensions? If it wants the articles it
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publishes to be taken seriously, the association should take criticisms of
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those articles seriously, and so should you.
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You are not reading the APA's statement on this
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with your normal discernment. You write:"The APA distanced itself from the
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study, noting the association's long record of fighting pedophilia and
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insisting that the article does not mitigate the illegality and immorality of
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pedophilia." The APA's historical position on sexual abuse is perfectly
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irrelevant in assessing the meaning and claims of the target article. Critics
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of the article want to talk about what the article actually says, not about the
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APA's historical position.
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Presumably, the APA
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wants the articles it publishes to be taken seriously. Presumably, if the APA
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thinks that reconceptualizing adult-child sexual contact so that some instances
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of it are no longer thought of as constituting abuse is simply a mistake, then
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the APA can come right out and say so. That the APA has conspicuously failed to
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do so is a major factor in motivating ongoing concern about the article.
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-- Leslie
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Graves
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Spring
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Green, Wis.
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Free
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Suicide!
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I take exception to
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Cyrus Sanai's assertion ("") that Oregonians, as seen by the actions of their
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legislature, are unintentionally "bribing people to go early" in order to save
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our precious Federal Medicaid dollars. Sanai fails to mention the methodology
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that is employed in determining which medical treatments will be covered.
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Specifically, it is not mentioned in the piece how preventable ailments receive
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a lower ranking, regardless of cost. In fact, it seems that Sanai wishes the
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reader to believe that this list was arbitrarily constructed. Nothing could be
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further from the truth.
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-- Jon
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Chinburg
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Keizer, Ore.
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Cracks in the
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Façade
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Timothy Noah's image of
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the standard old public building ("") seems to be derived from Mayan or
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Egyptian pyramids, Greek theaters, the Roman Coliseum, and Notre Dame
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cathedral. A little checking might persuade you that these buildings were by no
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means the norm in the long lost Golden Age of public construction. By
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definition, you know of them because they survived. A much larger number of
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structures put up 800 or more years ago did not survive. The ruins or
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the disappeared outnumber the survivors by several thousand to one. If U.S.
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cities were abandoned tomorrow, would the survival rate of our public buildings
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be better or worse? I am not as certain as you are.
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-- Gary
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Burtless
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Alexandria, Va.
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Turn Down Those
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Stereotypes
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When you asked "Is
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Star Wars Racist?" (see ""), it caught my attention. I don't see much of
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a need to accuse George Lucas of being racist. While I am fully aware of the
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stereotypes you pointed out and agree with you to a point, I didn't pay
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attention to them until you brought it up. I have always felt that racism would
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eventually disappear if people like you would just drop it instead of making an
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issue out of it.
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-- Joel Curts
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Monrovia, Ind.
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