Canadian Kink

Reduxx reports that Dustin Hrycun, 45, a Canadian psychologist who worked with vulnerable youth in Calgary, has been charged with possessing and disseminating child pornography through the social media app Kik, which is “notorious for its use in facilitating in child sexual abuse”:

now-deleted online profile posted to Psychology Today listed Hrycun as a “sex-positive,” kink allied,” “queer allied,” “transgender allied,” and “non-monogamy” expert offering counseling services for teens and adults.

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Hrycun has produced over a dozen bizarre videos of himself writhing to the song “Moonlight Desires” by Lawrence Gowan to advertise his services as a psychologist. The videos are part of a campaign Hrycun created which he calls “non-monotonous Mondays,” but rather than showcasing any professional expertise, they often depict him behaving as though suffering from mental illness. [see pic above]

In one video, Hrycun is dressed in drag and mimes a seductive dance; in another, his face is painted to resemble a tiger and he continuously sprays water on himself as the makeup runs down his chin; in his pinned post, Hrycun is seen bound with a bag over his head, and after he frees himself, what appears to be jets of soda burst in front of his lap.

In all of the videos, Hrycun lipsyncs the lyrics: “You’ve got ways to take hold of my thoughts, overriding my senses… These moonlight desires haunt me, they want me.”

By definition, “kink” and “queer” refer to disordered desires that either flirt with or dive headlong into the unnatural. But they aren’t just about indulging in harmless, private sexual pleasures. There is a moral and even civilizational consequence. To “queer” something, for example, in today’s usage among Left-wing radicals, has a broader and more insidious meaning. As I have written elsewhere,

“queer” doesn’t mean simply “homosexual.” As Logan Lancing and James Lindsey explain in their book The Queering of the American Child, queer theory is a radical ideology that seeks to convince people that nothing – nothing – is normal or natural, that everything including gender and sexuality is a social or political construct imposed upon people by the “dominant” classes. Queer theory’s purpose is not to simply normalize deviant sexual practices and identities but to deconstruct the very concept of normalcy.

And thus it is only one small step further to cross the next boundary and draw children into the orbit of satanic perversion.

The fact that the disturbed counselor Hrycun can openly advertise kink allied,” “queer allied,” and “transgender allied” as professional credentials is indicative of the normalization – even the celebration – in our culture of a dark, subversive drive to destroy our culture. If we are to survive, much less thrive, as a civilization, this godless drive must be extinguished.

https://www.frontpagemag.com/wednesday-quick-takes-6/

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