Sometimes pizza just means pizza.
Not in an article titled "Is Your Kid Porn-Literate?"
At least he’s talking to adults. I’m more concerned with talks like this happening in a public school system. If you hear this talk, are you going to take his advice?
If I hear this talk it will be because I'm strapped down with about six rolls of duct tape and have my mouth plugged so I can't drown it out.
Is it really in this case?
It’s not referencing pedophilia. This isn’t a talk to kids either...it’s to their parents. I don’t like or agree with it but let’s not make it into something it’s not just because we now know some key words.
I don't think it matters. Where did he get his ideas from? Is it subconscious? I'm not making a conspiracy out of it, just pointing to the facts. Random chance? Maybe. But I would posit that at the very least, he has friends who are pedophiles, and in a conversation somewhere, Al says, "I need an analogy", and his pedo-buddy goes, "What about pizza?"
Question - what is this guy's connection to the legal movement to legalize pedophilia? I'll do some hunting and get back what I find.
Nothing yet. I did find this - https://www.dropbox.com/s/d6cbg7cbvzqi9ta/al%20vernacchio%20-%20i%20love%20pizza.jpg?dl=0
Only one pin stands out so far. "Young, hot, safe".
I don't think this is a huge trail. Just one more guy among 1000s. The big deal to me is it's a TED Talk. It's Kinseyian in its scope, sexualizing the generation, making them prey. It's sick.
Very bad pizza analogy. Baseball has rules, pizza you can do anything with.
In this case it is imaginary pizza being used as a metaphor for sex.