Among the many hit pieces published attacking the successful “Sound of Freedom” film was one notable essay in Bloomberg that raised eyebrows because of its author.
The popular anti-child-trafficking movie starring Jim Caviezel has been panned by the left and labeled by many critics as a “QAnon” conspiracy film since its debut. Late to the party is the Bloomberg piece but its author stands out for being an alleged pedophile advocate.
The guest post published on Saturday by Noah Berlatsky, the former communications director of a pro-pedophile advocacy group, was titled, “QAnon and ‘Sound of Freedom’ Both Rely on Tired Hollywood Tropes.”
Mainstream Media covers the “Sound of Freedom” movie as a QAnon conspiracy pic.twitter.com/hyr4n4RyVP
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“The person who wrote this Bloomberg opinion piece is leftist activist Noah Berlatsky. He was the spokesperson for M.A.P. (minor-attracted person) advocacy group, Prostasia. In 2017, he tweeted that pedophiles are a stigmatized group who get designated as deviants for hateful purposes,” freelance journalist Andy Ngo wrote on Twitter.
Berlatsky was formerly the communications director for Prostasia, which bills itself as a “child protection organization that combines our zero tolerance of child sexual abuse with our commitment to human and civil rights and sex positivity.”
The website advertises a “support group for minor-attracted people (MAPs) who are fundamentally against child sexual abuse and committed to never harming children.” The site showcases some of Berlatsky’s work including an essay from 2021 titled, “Child trafficking narratives are misleading,” where he outrageously defended the “autonomy” of child prostitutes.
Former “M.A.P.” advocacy spokesperson Noah Berlatsky@nberlat also wrote this essay about the autonomy of child sex workers. He said that most child trafficking victims are not coerced. https://t.co/BZCJPLnliJ https://t.co/W8rCQCi5B8 pic.twitter.com/xjbeSCntdt
— Andy Ngô ️ (@MrAndyNgo) July 17, 2023
In 2016, he published a piece titled, “Child Sex Workers’ Biggest Threat: The Police” with The New Republic.
Berlatsky attacks the 2012 film “Eden” in the piece. It is another drama that focuses on exposing the grim realities of child sex abuse. Throughout the piece, he refers to youth in the sex trade in a way that minimizes the idea that they are victims of human trafficking, suggesting that minors should be free to work in the sex trade.
Berlatsky also wrote several tweets on February 21, 2017, that whined about how pedophiles were unfairly stigmatized, “Young people of any gender who trade sex face arrest and abuse from police. No one is very interested in helping them… The issue isn’t that people care about the victims. The issue is that pedophiles are loathed.”

In 2020, he tweeted, “Parents are tyrants. ‘parent’ is an oppressive class, like rich people or white people.”
The guy who wrote the article they are linking pic.twitter.com/ahesUbnrfd
— Aristophanes (@Aristos_Revenge) July 16, 2023
Since his pro-pedophile tweets have surfaced, Berlatsky has made his Twitter account private.
And his family life is anything but normal it would seem.
“In a February 2023 piece for Yahoo News titled My Wife Is Bisexual And Nonbinary, And My Daughter Is Transgender. My Queer Family Helped Me Better Understand Myself And My Masculinity, Berlatsky paints a picture of the kind of life his radical ideology has molded his family into. Throughout the piece. Berlatsky chronicles his daughter’s descent into ostensible gender dysphoria beginning in middle school when she came out to him and his wife as bisexual — a coincidental parallel shared with his wife,” Zero Hedge reported.
And continuing with the theme of letting minors consent to sex, Noah Berlatsky wrote about children’s bodily autonomy through a neuroscience argument.
“The fact that adolescent brains are different than older people’s brains doesn’t mean that older people make better… pic.twitter.com/4eiZ02tl1J
— Andy Ngô ️ (@MrAndyNgo) July 17, 2023
“By high school, she was convinced she was a transgender lesbian. Berlatsky attributes his wife’s sexual orientation and nonbinary gender identity as pillars of support for their handling of their daughter’s struggle with her gender identity. His narrative subjugates a traditional heterosexual male by demeaning himself for being that very thing throughout the piece while using his wife and daughter to exalt the superiority of the LGBTQ+ as the vanguard tasked with cultivating the modern family as means of advancing the pervasive agenda he shares with the likes of his cohorts at Prostasia,” the media outlet continued.
Berlatsky’s article taking a swat at the “Sound of Freedom,” was also shared by other media outlets such as The Washington Post, which makes the narrative on the left glaringly apparent.
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