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Anonymous ID: S1Qni34nCanada /pol/509100106#509100106
6/30/2025, 7:20:15 AM
Roger Peyrefitte was a French diplomat, public figure, and writer, whose entire career as an author was based around defending and writing about pederasty — yet he never faced ostracism in mainstream French society. His actions were supported almost unanimously by the French intelligentsia, who petitioned the government to abolish laws protecting minors from sexual exploitation by adults.

He even had an open sexual relationship with a 12-year-old boy (in pic rel.), that he met in the 1960s at the film set for a movie based on a novel he wrote about two schoolboys having a gay relationship with each other, Les amitiés particulières. He eventually adopted this boy, and even wrote novels detailing his sexual relationship with the boy, which nobody saw any issue with.

To the surprise of nobody, he received his last rites from the Catholic Church shortly before dying in November 5, 2000, without ever being persecuted legally or socially for his open, documented pedophilic crimes.

Why was pedophilia so normalized in French society? Is it an hereditary affliction?
Anonymous /his/17789288#17789707
6/25/2025, 6:37:55 AM
>>17789288
I know about this case. The fact that they look happy in all photos together just tells you that the relationship wasn't abusive like feminists claim all adult-child sexual relationships to be. It was trve Aryan man/boy love, the most pure and noble form of love. The only degenerate aspect of this situation is the fact that it isn't more common. The fact that this would be a massive controversy if it happened in France today shows us that French society has regressed, as further evidenced by its demographic decline. Feminists in particular would be furious, not only that a man had a relationship with a younger partner, but that he circumvented the need to worship at the altar of roast beef by loving a boy instead.

The boy (Alain-Philippe Malagnac) was successful in his adult life, maintained a life-long friendship with Roger Peyrefitte, and even ended up getting married. Hardly a traumatized "victim" who was abandoned by his lover and lead into living a fruitless homosexual lifestyle.

Some boys can benefit greatly by having a male lover, and this is just one of many examples of that. The Greeks were right.