Judith Reisman

Judith Reisman

Judith A. Reisman ( /ˈriːsmən/; born April 11, 1935) is an American cultural conservative writer best known for her criticism and condemnation of the work and legacy of Alfred Kinsey. She is noted as "the founder of the modern anti-Kinsey movement." Her commentary is currently featured by WorldNetDaily and Salvo (magazine).

Read more about Judith Reisman:  Advocating For Children, Erototoxins, Homosexuals and Nazism, Mapplethorpe Exhibition Obscenity Trial, Litigation Against The Kinsey Institute, Bibliography

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