Thursday, November 11, 2010

Amazon.com is TRIPPING!!!



Amazon.com has customers in an uproar over their online sales of a title dedicated to helping pedophiles get it in with children but SAFELY!!!



“The Pedophiles Guide To Love And Pleasure: A Child-Lover’s Code Of Conduct” reached #96 on the Amazon bestseller list and attracted over 2,000 comments, mostly from enraged Amazon.com shoppers angry that the book was available for sale on the site, even though the content appears to violate two of Amazon’s content guidelines for digital publication.

The book’s author, Phillip R. Greaves II said he actually welcomed the notoriety, in hopes of increased book sales. He claims he wrote the guide to address what he considers unfair mainstream portrayals of pedophiles as monsters:

“True pedophiles love children and would never hurt them,” Greaves said in a phone interview with CNN on Wednesday.

When asked if the self-published e-book was a “how-to manual,” he said, “there are certain parts that are advisory,” which set out lines that should not be crossed.

“Penetration is out. You can’t do that with a child, but kissing and fondling I don’t think is that big of a problem,” he said.

IS HE SERIOUS?????

Greaves, who lives in Pueblo, CO told CNN that he had sexual contact with a child as a teenager, but never as an adult. He also claimed “was introduced to oral sex when I was 7″ by an older female.

SMDH. WHOA!!!!

“In the title’s Amazon.com product description, Greaves described it as “my attempt to make pedophile situations safer for those juveniles that find themselves involved in them, by establishing certian [sic] rules for these adults to follow.”I hope to achieve this by appealing to the better nature of pedosexuals, with hope that their doing so will result in less hatred and perhaps liter [sic] sentences should they ever be caught,” he said.

This is reallyhow he spells!!!

In the book Greaves tells readers, ‘if they are disease free they don’t have to use condoms’.

Use condoms with children!?!?

Amazon.com has been largely quiet about the uproar, but they did release a statement defending their decision to sell the title:

“Amazon does not support or promote hatred or criminal acts, however, we do support the right of every individual to make their own purchasing decisions,” the Seattle-based company said in a statement released to TechCrunch.

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