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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2009

CNN anchor Richard Lui discusses the debate over the use of chemical and physical castration as a means of curing child molesters. A convicted child molester and a rehabilitation expert weigh in on the controversial subject.

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  • 1941 ~ 1945 sterilization experiments were conducted in concentration camps. The goal of the experiments was to become capable of effectively sterilizing millions of people with a minimum of time and effort. This was accomplished by using X-ray, surgery, and drugs. Victims of sterilization suffered great mental and physical torment. So in the words of Stephen Hicks: Nazis thought socialism should control not only economics but breeding, religion and other intimate details of life. just like who?

  • Mr. Goldenflame had some good things to say but I couldn't help notice how most of his solutions involved society working harder for sex offenders. The fact these people offended isn't society's fault.

    As for Chemical castration. I am chemically castrated and was surprised at the huge difference it has made in my thinking process. Prior to my injection, I believed I was recovered. Once I made the decision to take the injection, it has become like a whole new perspective.

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