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The German Experiment That Placed Foster Children with Pedophiles
With the approval of the government, a renowned sexologist ran a dangerous program. How could this happen?
newyorker.com
5:55 PM · Jul 19, 2021
Jane Coaston
@janecoaston
Sometimes you sit down and read something in one go and then just stare for a little while and this is one of those somethings.
The German Experiment That Placed Foster Children with Pedophiles
With the approval of the government, a renowned sexologist ran a dangerous program. How could this happen?
newyorker.com
5:55 PM · Jul 19, 2021
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/07/26/the-german-experiment-that-placed-foster-children-with-pedophiles
In 2017, a German man who goes by the name Marco came across an article in a Berlin newspaper with a photograph of a professor he recognized from childhood. The first thing he noticed was the mans lips. They were thin, almost nonexistent, a trait that Marco had always found repellent. He was surprised to read that the professor, Helmut Kentler, had been one of the most influential sexologists in Germany. The article described a new research report that had investigated what was called the Kentler experiment. Beginning in the late sixties, Kentler had placed neglected children in foster homes run by pedophiles. The experiment was authorized and financially supported by the Berlin Senate. In a report submitted to the Senate, in 1988, Kentler had described it as a complete success.
Marco had grown up in foster care, and his foster father had frequently taken him to Kentlers home. Now he was thirty-four, with a one-year-old daughter, and her meals and naps structured his days. After he read the article, he said, I just pushed it aside. I didnt react emotionally. I did what I do every day: nothing, really. I sat around in front of the computer.
Marco looks like a movie starhe is tanned, with a firm jaw, thick dark hair, and a long, symmetrical face. As an adult, he has cried only once. If someone were to die in front of me, I would of course want to help them, but it wouldnt affect me emotionally, he told me. I have a wall, and emotions just hit against it. He lived with his girlfriend, a hairdresser, but they never discussed his childhood. He was unemployed. Once, he tried to work as a mailman, but after a few days he quit, because whenever a stranger made an expression that reminded him of his foster father, an engineer named Fritz Henkel, he had the sensation that he was not actually alive, that his heart had stopped beating, and that the color had drained from the world. When he tried to speak, it felt as if his voice didnt belong to him.
Several months after reading the article, Marco looked up the number for Teresa Nentwig, a young political scientist at the University of Göttingen Institute for Democracy Research, who had written the report on Kentler. He felt both curious and ashamed. When she answered the phone, he identified himself as an affected person. He told her that his foster father had spoken with Kentler on the phone every week. In ways that Marco had never understood, Kentler, a psychologist and a professor of social education at the University of Hannover, had seemed deeply invested in his upbringing.
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The German Experiment That Placed Foster Children with Pedophiles (Original Post)
Nevilledog
Jul 2021
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Omnipresent
(5,707 posts)1. So it was a mixed blessing?
mopinko
(70,090 posts)4. i sorta suspect this is a hard-wired survival strategy.
it's been so persistent across place and time that you have to assume.
how different is it from a pg teen who marries someone they dont love?
sometimes it ends up a bargain you can live with.
WhiskeyGrinder
(22,329 posts)6. um what
dsc
(52,160 posts)2. this is unbelievable
sadly all the responsible parties are dead.
mopinko
(70,090 posts)3. wow
all i can say.
WhiteTara
(29,705 posts)5. that was unalterably sad.
So many young lives turned to stone and dead inside.
WhiskeyGrinder
(22,329 posts)7. My god. Deeply, deeply unfuriating and sad.