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The Re-Whitewashing of Alfred Kinsey
The more you study Alfred Kinsey, the more you realize
that he was not a scientist but the Marquis de Sade with a research team.
Hollywood has long been a purveyor of cultural poison, and a magnet for individuals to whom shame is a foreign concept. The trap of letting the facts get in the way of the weaving of a yarn that serves their ends is one they have always dodged quite artfully, but never has the disconnect between image and reality been as acute as in one of their latest efforts, Kinsey.
The movie is based on the life and work of Alfred Kinsey,
who wrote two volumes on human sexuality in the late 1940s and early 1950s:
Sexual Behavior in the Human Male and Sexual Behavior in the Human Female.
The film is directed by homosexual activist Bill Condon, and casts Kinsey
as a conscientious but persecuted scientist whose only ambition was to push
back the frontiers of ignorance. But the movie is a sanitization of Silkwood
decontamination proportions, creating a character who is more reminiscent
of a long-lost Kinsey good twin than of Kinsey himself. It is such rank propaganda
that a variation on Josef Goebbels’ well-known quotation is apropos:
Promote a big liar often enough and people will start to believe him.
To call Kinsey a “famous sex researcher” is to attach a label
to him that is mostly incongruous. For, infamy is his just deserts and to
call him a researcher is to impugn the designation. The second word is the
only fitting element in the description, as he was thoroughly consumed with
sex. And since his work is credited with having been instrumental in the degradation
of traditional sexual mores and the consequent moral breakdown in society,
a thorough exposition of it is in order.
Alfred Kinsey purported to show that aberrant sexual behaviors such as homosexuality,
pedophilia, bestiality and incest were much more common than had been previously
thought. In fact, Kinsey stated that 95% of the American male population regularly
engaged in deviant sexual behavior, and that the only difference between the
average man and a sex offender is that the latter got caught. He also said
that sexual promiscuity was normal, children are sexual from birth and that
rape is one of the most “forgettable” crimes against women. Now,
some of those raised in our cynical, libertine, post-Kinsey world may smugly
say that such information is common knowledge to all but red-state rubes.
However, in the more sexually sane fifties (I won’t say “repressed”
like Kinseyites) it was a “revelation” that shook America to her
core and shattered middle class “illusions.”
Except, there was one minor detail that was overlooked, obscured by the desire
to use this weapon of mass destruction in the first major campaign of the
sexual revolution. This contention that America was more Caligula and Nero
than Ozzie and Harriet was itself more Siegfried & Roy than Washington
and Honest Abe. It could not accurately be said that Kinsey’s scientific
methods were flawed, because such a characterization holds that his methods
were in fact scientific. Truth be known, they were so fraudulent that Kinsey
could correctly be called one of the most successful snake oil salesmen in
American history.
Kinsey’s primary method of data collection was to administer surveys
-- consisting of about 350 very personal questions -- about sexual behavior
to as many willing participants as possible. After collecting the sexual histories
of thousands of individuals, Kinsey painted a portrait of a carnal nation,
a portrait that he said was based on an accurate cross-section of America.
But as the famous psychologist Abraham Maslow (a friend of Kinsey’s)
pointed out, most people will not fill out a voluminous survey composed of
intensely personal questions. Consequently, an inordinate percentage of such
respondents will be people of easy virtue who engage in aberrant sexual behavior.
This is an outcome-skewing factor that was even more significant fifty-five
years ago, when people were much more reluctant to discuss these matters than
they are today. What this means is that it was difficult to develop a clear
picture of the average person’s sexual behavior through such research,
even when you tried.
But Kinsey didn’t try.
Maslow offered to help him adjust for the aforementioned factor, but when Kinsey discovered that doing so would not yield the results he wanted, he refused and terminated his friendship with Maslow.
It gets even worse, though. While Kinsey made no effort
to correct for incidentally skewed data, he purposely skewed data and made
every effort to make it appear correct. Amazingly, outrageously, unbelievably,
fourteen-hundred of Kinsey’s male subjects were prison inmates and sexual
offenders who he classified as normal. Why? Kinsey’s rationalization
was that the only difference between these reprobates and average men was
that the former got caught. But this is what you could call a circular justification.
He used an anomalous sample, extrapolated its characteristics to the population
at large, and then labeled the sample as normal because it was reflective
of the sample-based conception of the population at large.
Kinsey repeated this scientific fraud when he studied women, once again drawing
conclusions from a sample of unrepresentative females, such as prostitutes.
It’s no wonder then, that Kinsey steadfastly refused to publish the
data upon which his conclusions rested or reveal the questionnaire he used
to compile that data. It’s also not surprising that highly-esteemed
contemporaries in the scientific community viewed Kinsey’s work as invalid.
One example would be the British Medical Journal, the Lancet, which wrote
that Kinsey “questioned an unrepresentative proportion of prison inmates
and sex offenders in a survey of normal sexual behavior.” The fact is
that Kinsey’s methods were so shoddy, they prompted the 1999 Intercollegiate
Review to rank Kinsey’s book as the “third worst book of the century.”
As shameful as the scientific fraud is, it pales in comparison to Kinsey’s
blatantly immoral and criminal behavior with respect to children. Kinsey conducted
research that supposedly demonstrated that young boys -- as young as two months
of age -- could experience multiple orgasms. He claimed that the maximum number
observed in a twenty-four hour period was 26 climaxes . . . in a thirteen-year-old
and a four-year-old. Now, to again quote the Intercollegiate Review, “So
mesmerized were Americans by the authority of science, with a capital S, that
it took forty years for anyone to wonder how data is collected on the sexual
responses of children as young as five.”
You don’t have to wonder for long, however. Dr. Judith
Reisman, who has been a longtime Kinsey critic, received the answer from an
actual member of the Kinsey team. This accessory, named Paul Gebhard, stated
that Kinsey’s men used “manual and oral techniques” to produce
the desired effect.
In the same sordid vein, Kinsey relied on consultants -- in the form of pedophiles
-- to gather added information on the sexual responses of children. One of
these men was a notorious child-molester named Rex King, who was responsible
for the rape of over eight-hundred children. This predator related to Kinsey
numerous stories about his child rape in graphic detail, information that
Kinsey considered to be merely “scientific research.”
Another one of these men was Dr. Fritz Von Balluseck, a
Nazi pedophile who contributed to Kinsey’s research between 1936 and
1956. While on trial in a case that involved the murder of ten-year-old Loiselotte
Has, it was revealed that Von Balluseck was regularly sending Kinsey details
of his experiences with children. The court even discovered letters that Kinsey
mailed to the Nazi encouraging him to continue his “research.”
In fact, so enthusiastic was Kinsey’s correspondence with the child
molester and so egregious his indifference to the plight of the man’s
victims, that the presiding judge, Dr. Henrich Berger, frequently expressed
outrage at Kinsey for not reporting Von Balluseck to the authorities.
But reporting was not what Kinsey was about. In fact, right and wrong, the
moral imperative of thwarting evil, and protecting the innocent and vulnerable
didn’t seem to occupy any part of the coldly relativistic pseudo-scientist’s
priority list. As James H. Jones, a pro-Kinsey biographer wrote, “Kinsey
wanted his staff to know that as scientists, they are not bound by bourgeois
morality.”
Or any kind of morality, it would appear.
Indeed, Kinsey seemed to believe that the exercise of any
kind of moral judgment would be an impediment to his scientific endeavors.
A little sidenote here: I hasten to point out that this is a perspective that
has bred some of the most serious transgressions against human dignity and
science itself. For, the idea that scientists should not be bound by morality
is a pernicious lie. The acceptance of perversion doesn't yield unbiased science,
it yields perverse science. It is a philosophy of which the Nazi Dr. Mengele
was an adherent.
Now, to ascribe to Kinsey Nazi sentiments is not a stretch that would render
one guilty of hyperbole or specious analysis. Not only did the correspondence
between Kinsey and Von Balluseck bear witness to the fact that the latter’s
Naziism seemed no more disturbing to Kinsey than his pedophilia, but Kinsey
also was an avowed atheist who refused to hire Jews, blacks or committed Christians
(Hitler was anti-Christian as well) throughout his career. Moreover, like
the Nazis, Kinsey was a proponent of eugenics, which is the science of improving
the human race through selective breeding.
However, Kinsey’s quasi-fascist ideology doesn’t
fully explain his preoccupation with eroding America’s firewall against
depravity. For such insight you must delve into Kinsey’s personal life
and sexual inclinations, but you needn’t delve too deeply. This is because
when you scratch the surface, you uncover a life-story that smacks more of
the bathhouse than the laboratory.
Kinsey’s perversion started early. He became a scoutmaster at the age
of seventeen, and in 1921, in a letter he wrote to a fellow YMCA counselor,
boasted of a “nature library” that he possessed. This collection
comprised nudist magazines that contained pictures and drawings of nude men
and boys, and Kinsey would show them to his young male charges in his tent
-- alone -- late at night.
This was a pattern that would continue and become more acute as Kinsey aged,
as he definitely seemed to tend toward boys and young men in the sexual arena.
As a professor at the University of Indiana, he took long camping trips with
young male students. During these excursions Kinsey would parade around nude
in front of the young men, bath with them and, according to the wife of one
of the students, take advantage of them during group masturbation sessions.
Belying this sordid behavior was the facade of normalcy that Kinsey so adroitly
erected and maintained, with the help of allies in academia and the media.
He even managed to marry a woman, Clara Bracken McMillan, who was willing
to be party to his deviance, thereby providing him with extra cover. She not
only tolerated his homosexual escapades with his students, but she actually
participated in such activities as wife-swapping and the creation of sex films
with Kinsey’s staff in the attic of their home. Additionally, Kinsey
maintained a collection of “gorgeous” homosexual male photographs,
and forced members of his staff to engage in various forms of sexual activity,
ostensibly for the purposes of breaking down moral barriers against such behavior.
Now, the above is not a comprehensive list of Kinsey’s sexual transgressions,
for they are legion. But suffice it to say that the more you study the man,
the more you realize that he was not a scientist but the Marquis de Sade with
a research team.
As for Kinsey’s legacy, I’m not sure that I would credit him with
almost singlehandedly sparking the sexual revolution like some of his critics
have. But there is no doubt that he has been one of its Caesars. Kinsey’s
portrayal of 1950's America as a land rife with perversion served to loosen
her people’s sexual mores, and provided a justification for anyone and
everyone to act upon his deepest, darkest, basest desires. After all, if everyone
else is doing it, it must be normal. So, why should I take great pains to
suppress the behavior in myself?
However, Kinsey’s influence reached well beyond the long-term social
effect of attitudinal change and extended to the immediate effect of governmental
policy change. You see, around the time that Kinsey’s faulty data was
being disseminated, a document containing the nation’s sex-crime statutes,
called the “Model Penal Code” (MPC), was being developed. And,
based on Kinsey’s research, the code recommended reducing the punishment
for its 52 major sex-crimes. Said Morris Ploscowe, a respected magistrate
who was one of the principle authors of the MPC, “when a total clean-up
of sex offenders is demanded, it is in effect a proposal to put 95 percent
of the male population in jail . . .” Ploscowe went on to say,
One of the conclusions of the Kinsey report is that the sex-offender is not
a monster . . . but an individual who is not very different from others in
his social group, and that his behavior is similar to theirs. The only difference
is that others in the offender's social group have not been apprehended. This
recognition that there is nothing very shocking or abnormal in the sex offender's
behavior should lead to other changes in sex legislation . . . . In the first
place, it should lead to a downward revision of the penalties presently imposed
on sex offenders.
Sadly, Ploscowe is not alone in his deadly embrace of Kinsey
propaganda. A study of law review articles that were published between 1982
and 2000 found over 650 citations to Alfred Kinsey. What this means is that
part of the blame for the kid gloves treatment that criminals so long received
and the consequent rise in crime can be laid squarely at Kinsey’s doorstep.
It was true folly, for, basing sexual offense laws on Kinsey's work is much
like basing laws pertaining to theft on the prescriptions of a committed thief.
Not surprisingly, Kinsey’s malevolent spirit even permeated the lowest
levels of academia. You see, the Kinsey institute was the progenitor of all
the organizations that provide sexual education curricula in our country.
Is it any wonder then, that this curricula is imbued with Kinsey’s ideas
about early childhood sexual development, the prevalence of homosexual behavior,
and the recategorizing of perversion as normal behavioral variation? No, it’s
no wonder at all that our ideas about sex-education are so twisted. For, regarding
Kinsey's book to be an authoritative source on human sexuality is much like
regarding Mein Kampf to be an authoritative source on social policy and governance.
It’s not easy writing an article such as this. Aside from the tedium
of investigation, it also occurs to one that relating the magnitude of Kinsey’s
depravity, scientific fraud and negative impact upon society through one article
is an almost insurmountable task. Consequently, I will tell you that if you
would like a to read a comprehensive expose of Kinsey, I recommend that you
log on to Dr. Judith Reisman’s website: , or buy her book, Kinsey: Crimes
& Consequences. No one has done more than Dr. Reisman to expose Alfred
Kinsey for the complete fraud that he was.
Kinsey is without a doubt one of the most vile, destructive and perverted
individuals I have ever had the displeasure of studying. It’s quite
obvious to me that his misbegotten pseudo-scientific endeavors were simply
a vehicle through which he could indulge his perversion, make money, and work
to destroy the traditional standard of morality that condemned the dark sins
for which he had developed such an affinity. And to buttress this point I’ll
quote the Intercollegiate Review one last time: “[this was] a pervert's
attempt to demonstrate that perversion is statistically ‘normal.’”
And Kinsey, aided and abetted by willing accomplices in academia, the media
and Hollywood, was immensely successful in this regard. We now live in the
age of Loveline and Howard Stern, in which everything is grist for public
consumption and nothing is sacred. The closet has been stripped bare, but
it occurs to me that closets exist for a reason. A closet is the rightful
place for things that should not enter the public square, things that infect
minds and corrupt judgment when they see the light of day. The great philosopher
and fantasy writer C.S. Lewis understood this when he said, “Sex is
not messed up because it was put in the closet; it was put in the closet because
it was messed up.”
There is a transgression I would call cinematic malpractice, and it is something
of which the creators of Kinsey are guilty. Those who conceal the truth about
this man are complicit in what could very fairly be called crimes against
humanity. It is absolutely unconscionable that useful idiots, perverts and
social-engineers would perpetuate one of the most pernicious lies ever foisted
on the American public. To create any kind of work about the life of Alfred
Kinsey and not place his deviance, criminality and wickedness front and center
is akin to making a movie about Hitler and omitting mention of the Holocaust.
There is a story to be told here, but it’s not about an unfairly maligned
man who suffered persecution at the hands of puritans. It’s a sordid
tale of a miscreant who lived a lie, gave birth to a lie, and a civilization
that, tragically and perhaps irrevocably, became that lie.
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