EXCLUSIVE: Transgender Pro-Pedophile ‘MAP’ Activists Publicly Campaigning in Seattle
Genevieve GluckFebruary 12, 2026
Reduxx has learned that a trans-identified male and “radical queer activist” residing in Seattle, Washington, has been publicly advocating for pedophilic relationships with children while also organizing “in-person events for anyone under the queer rainbow.”
Ally Kotetsu, who describes himself as “a non-binary transgender woman who is transrace Japanese,” is campaigning both online and in public through an effort he calls Beyond the Plus, which advocates for the rights of “beings who are romantically or sexually attracted to beings who are below the age of 18.”
Kotetsu’s website describes “minor attraction” as an orientation and refers to individuals with a sexual interest in children as “MAPs” (minor attracted people). According to Beyond the Plus, “MAPs” are some of “the world’s most marginalized beings.”
The site goes on to describe “age-based attractions” as being innate and similar to heterosexuality or homosexuality.
“A number of MAPs, usually ones who are intersectional with other queer identities (though not always), consider age-based attractions to be another, less recognized type of orientation,” reads the Beyond the Plus site.
Beyond the Plus members promoting acceptance of pedophilia and other paraphilias at Cal Anderson Park in Seattle.
The blog continues: “Importantly, this only refers to attractions, without implying harmful or illegal actions – most MAPs are law-abiding and don’t want to harm anyone any more than non-MAPs do. However, due to intense social stigma, the overwhelming majority of these MAPs remain closeted, and are never known to be MAPs unless involuntarily outed. This lack of visibility is what allows harmful misconceptions and stereotypes to persist.”
Terms of service, or rules that members are expected to follow, state that discrimination against “age attraction” and “species attraction” are forbidden.
“Members must make all reasonable efforts to respect the personally identifying characteristics of other members, including, but not limited to, attractions (including, but not limited to, sexual orientation, gender attraction, age attraction, and species attraction), identity (including, but not limited to, gender identity, age identity, species identity, and ethnic identity), gender, sex, race, ethnicity, and religion. This includes, but is not limited to, using the correct pronouns and identifying terminology which members have communicated are applicable to them.”
The B+ website also recognizes a disturbing holiday created by online pedophile communities. “Alice Day,” is commemorated in pro-pedophile spaces on April 25 annually, and last year members of B+ organized a picnic to “celebrate girllove.”
According to the B+ event policy, members of the organization are instructed to keep their additional group meetups “under wraps,” as “giving the exact time and place is subject to harassment by some people.”
Since August 2025, Kotetsu has operated a table at Cal Anderson Park where he has distributed pamphlets several times per month. The park was renamed in 2003 after Washington’s first openly gay state legislator and has been described as “the heart of Capitol Hill, Seattle’s historic LGBTQIA neighborhood.” Beginning August 18, every other Monday Beyond the Plus (BTP) representatives – all of whom are trans-identified males – have sat at a table handing out pamphlets advocating for the normalization of pedophilia as a sexual orientation.
Kotetsu describes himself as a “radical queer activist” who aims to normalize all paraphilias, or sexual fetishes. While promoting B+ at Cal Anderson Park, Kotetsu offers interested parties buttons that he has designed himself. The buttons depict symbols which represent various paraphilias, among them: pedophilia, necrophilia, and sadomasochism.
Kotetsu, like other pro-pedophile activists, refers disparagingly towards critics as “antis,” a shortened form of “anti-contact” with children.
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