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Re: So who's the target audience?

Posted by Silence Dogood on Friday, December 14 2007 at 04:04:20AM
In reply to So who's the target audience? posted by jd420 on Thursday, December 13 2007 at 1:10:14PM

Target audience? The general public, I guess; teenagers through adults. Basically anyone who would be interested in the topic, and I think it's a topic that people are pretty much universally interested in. Certainly it's a topic parents are concerned about, and I think we can do some good by attempting to dispel some of the hysteria surrounding the topic with good arguments and solid scientific evidence.

The gay community is another possible audience, I guess. Gays and lesbians definitely tend to be more open minded, and there are as many closeted pedophiles among their number as there are anywhere else. Gays' and pedophiles' struggles for liberation definitely share some common ideas and history, as well. So that's a possible audience; maybe a pamphlet could be made to directly appeal to them.

There are bound to be closeted paederotic people who are going to discover the pamphlet and react positively to the message, regardless of who we target it toward; that's why I think it's important to direct people to online resources where they can learn more or become involved in communities like this one.

Another thing I'm considering is what kind of pictures might be included in the pamphlet. We'd need to figure out some way to include material that wouldn't run into any problems as far as copyrights go, so classical paintings depicting children in a romantic light are an option (the kind of stuff we see in a lot of sigpics here). We could also go with some sensual photographs; nothing risque, but maybe about the same kind of stuff that's on Adie's Kids and similar sites. Something to emphasize the beauty and appeal of young people along with the arguments that are being made, and to possibly appeal to closeted peds.

One more question for you in particular, jd; I think an idea similar to this was brought up once, and you raised the concern about tracking dots that are used in some brands of printers to identify the source of printed materials (I think you linked to a website about this, too). Do you think this is something to worry about?




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