
Four books are mentioned in the scientific category. Among them is: Dr. Frits Bernard et al, "Pädophilie ohne Grenzen: Theorie, Forschung, Praxis", Foerster Verlag, Frankfurt am Main. This sexological standard work is recommended to students at some universities.
Fortunately the program considered Brongersma's detention in the fifties after the discovery of his relation with a boy of sixteen. The arbitrary age line is a wee bit lower now, and today's society will have to admit that the "pedophile" Brongersma was incarcerated back then for something "we, the people" no longer deem punishable.
Th. Bot, LL.M., public prosecutor in Haarlem, reported that the Brongersma collection "contains a lot of information about offenders and victims. It's a nice lead for tracing them." We were shown a detective behind a computer carefully comparing documents in order to find as many offenders and little victims as he could. This kind of people are hostile to lust, and believe earnestly that masturbation, kissing, and you name it - other forms of physical intimacy, will always automatically cause gruesome damage... to the extent that we are considering the interaction between the young and the old, of course.
Strikingly, former minister Hedy d'Ancoda praised and defended Brongersma. She thought he was "distinguished, high-principled and brave". A former chairman of MARTIJN appeared briefly and spoke reverently of the late "grand old man of the pedophile movement". We applaud our former chairman for having the balls to appear on television as in the old days, be it that this time he was filmed from behind, which was sensible. For some reason or other Zembla did not mention our association's name. Brongersma himself last appeared on television alive only a few years ago, when times had already changed and we had all been transformed into Dutrouxs. His television appearance caused a stir among the public, and Brongersma was forced to go into hiding. Disillusioned and exhausted, he requested euthanasia in 1998. It turns out now that the public prosecutor's office begrudges him even that decision: it is fighting a legal battle to prosecute Brongersma's family doctor for having put an end to the grand old man's life.
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