- What follows is not primarily based on the chilling information unearthed by
- investigative journalist Duncan Campbell in the UK that the British police
- catastrophically ignored obvious and unambiguous evidence that many of the men they
- were rounding up in dawn raids during the first wave of the witch hunt, Operation Ore,
- were innocent victims of credit card fraud (4). If true, this represents professional
- neglect and contemptuous indifference of breathtaking proportions (and appears to have
- resulted in multiple suicides amongst the accused); but I think the real crime of the
- ‘child porn’ witch-hunters is more malignant even than this.
- The drive to elevate the private possession of some categories of pornography to the
- same level as sexual assault is closer to my concerns in this work. Lowering the
- threshold for the definition of serious crime is a relatively effortless way of creating the
- helpful illusion that the police are catching more criminals. It’s far easier, after all, to
- shoot fish in a barrel than to go to all the effort of angling or deep sea fishing; just label
- a bunch of hapless, net-surfing depressives who would never harm a child as ‘paedos’
- and you’ve got a crime wave to crush. As for those who abduct, molest and assault
- children – well, they’re far too difficult to track down, too small in number to make a
- viable career out of and they require too much time and tedious donkey work to boot.
- Better by far to pretend that the two groups are the same; then you can round impressive
- numbers of people up and throw them in gaol to a great fanfare of media adulation. This
- is the lie which is authorising the devastation of many lives in the name of justice.