Came across this blog post expecting to read some ambiguous comments Fry made about pedophilia, but found something far worse. At this point, it is unequivocal not only that Fry is a pedophile, but that there is also pervasive strain of gay pedophilia more or less openly practiced in the British establishment going back as far as a century.
(Fry is half-Jewish on his mother's side, but many more people implicated in the article (such as Oscar Wilde and Peter Tatchell) are fully European.)
As far as Fry himself goes, he had the audacity to reminisce about statutory rape in boarding school. The quotes are damning, but so disgusting I don't even want to reproduce them in the OP. Suffice it to say:
You could openly admire a pretty boy, and all the middle and senior boys did. It was a sign of manliness indeed to do so.
Fry wrote a play celebrating gay pedophilia when he was 22:
In this satirical work, an adult teacher sexually abuses a 13 year old boy and takes him to Morocco. The boy writes back to his schoolmates praising the country which he claims takes a relaxed attitude to sex between men and underage boys. According to FarLeftipedia, "The title derives from Christopher Marlowe's claim, reported by Richard Baines, that "All they that love not Tobacco and Boys are fools"."
He followed that up with a magical realist novel about pedophilia and bestiality at 37:
Apparently, David is some sort of healer, a gifted boy capable of relieving just about anything with his touch. Soon we witness David clandestinely curing many of the residents and guests of the estate of their various ailments. But how does he do it? Well, mostly through sex. In the name of healing, the boy copulates with, among others: his cousin Jane, a flouncy middle- aged gay man who calls himself "Mother" and Lilac, a horse (he uses a ladder).
There are many more officially implicated pedophiles at the BBC besides Jimmy Savile:
The BBC, aka the "Boy Benders club" according to the police, was, and is, a hotbed of paedophilia. There's just no mistaking it or covering it up now. The list is long: Jimmy Savile, Max Clifford, Rolf Harris, Cliff Richard (no charges filed), Tim Westwood, Chris Denning, Mark Page, Stuart Hall, Peter Rowell, Ben Thomas... it never ends.
Philip Schofield, Russell Brand, and Huw Edwards being the latest.
Fry "treated guests" to an anecdote of Gore Vidal molesting a boy at a dinner for a literary society:
Stephen Fry was announced as President of the Hay Literary Festival at a dinner in the City of London this week. The comic treated guests to a graphic story about Gore Vidal’s stay at a top London hotel where he rang a gay escort agency to arrange a boy for an energetic afternoon session.
Despite being attended by usually liberal-minded literary types, Fry’s lurid details of the sex act with the young man and what he would or would not perform was too much for some guests. ‘Fry’s speech was deeply distasteful,’ blusters my corduroy-clad mole.
At the BAFTAs:
[Fry] also mentioned the love interests in Brooklyn, before continuing with Spotlight, which revolved around a scandal of clerical child sex abuse. “Love abounds this year in film,” he said. “The love between two women, love between a young Irish girl and an Italian American, love between Catholic priests and … ”
As the star paused here, the audience inside London’s Royal Opera House gasped, but some clapped.
An anonymous accuser claims Fry sicced MI5 on one of his child victims in the 90s:
"Stephen fancies himself as a biliard [sic] player and he has a very nice large table at his home, but the wagers were not for money they were for young boys. One of these boys went to the authorities and the police, because Stephen Fry had connections, brought in MI5, They tried to get the boy to tell his friends to remain silent as Stephen Fry had contacts who would make things very uncomfortable for the boys."
There's much more from the article I left out. Britain has a massive problem.
Pretty much unfortunately, victims have an increased risk of becoming predators.
I read the psychology behind it, and it's honestly depressing.