Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Alfred C. Kinsey" in Romanian language version.
Selective quotation, exaggeration, and outright lies are time-honored tactics of the Right. Judith Reisman has long circulated the calumny that Alfred Kinsey conducted sexual experiments on infants at his institute; she offers no substantiation.
Roman Catholic Archbishop Paul Schulte (from the diocese in which Kinsey lived) commented, "There can be no valid objections to a scientific investigation of sexual behavior, that would assist lawmakers, educators, clergymen, physicians and other professional people . . . but Dr. Kinsey has degraded science. Instead of circulating the findings among those competent to weigh and apply them to the betterment of mankind, he publicizes them like a cheap charlatan." This theme, which has recurred before and since, focuses on the importance of keeping information about sex away from ordinary folk. ... In other words, any open discussion of sex, particularly in reference to women, is degrading. This is another recurring theme. ... reflects yet another theme which has recurred since—sex surveys are flawed because decent people don't participate in them.
They cited long-held but largely debunked allegations about the work of Alfred Kinsey...
And the Bureau's relationship with Alfred Kinsey, the author of The Kinsey Report, was mutually beneficial, with each drawing on the other's data.
Roman Catholic Archbishop Paul Schulte (from the diocese in which Kinsey lived) commented, "There can be no valid objections to a scientific investigation of sexual behavior, that would assist lawmakers, educators, clergymen, physicians and other professional people . . . but Dr. Kinsey has degraded science. Instead of circulating the findings among those competent to weigh and apply them to the betterment of mankind, he publicizes them like a cheap charlatan." This theme, which has recurred before and since, focuses on the importance of keeping information about sex away from ordinary folk. ... In other words, any open discussion of sex, particularly in reference to women, is degrading. This is another recurring theme. ... reflects yet another theme which has recurred since—sex surveys are flawed because decent people don't participate in them.
Roman Catholic Archbishop Paul Schulte (from the diocese in which Kinsey lived) commented, "There can be no valid objections to a scientific investigation of sexual behavior, that would assist lawmakers, educators, clergymen, physicians and other professional people . . . but Dr. Kinsey has degraded science. Instead of circulating the findings among those competent to weigh and apply them to the betterment of mankind, he publicizes them like a cheap charlatan." This theme, which has recurred before and since, focuses on the importance of keeping information about sex away from ordinary folk. ... In other words, any open discussion of sex, particularly in reference to women, is degrading. This is another recurring theme. ... reflects yet another theme which has recurred since—sex surveys are flawed because decent people don't participate in them.