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Long Beach Press-Telegram Says No to Prop 8
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AZ Politicians Run Away from Prop 102
Marilyn Musgrave Trailing in Polls
Larry King Killer Linked to Hate Literature
Iowa Supreme Court Schedules Marriage Hearing
PCUSA Continues to Walk a Fine Line
Featured Reports
David Benkof: Behind the Mask
At first glance, David Benkof appears to be a young gay man who believes that same-sex marriage will damage the institution of marriage, that there are better options for gay couples than marriage, that the community should join him in prioritizing other more pressing issues, and that the marriage discussion is harming the efforts of gay couples in red states to get recognition for their unions. He also claims that he’s a gay columnist, that he speaks for an influential collection of gay thinkers, and that he is part of the gay and lesbian community and that he shares our goals and dreams. But none of that is true.
“Repeat After Me”: The Reparative Therapy Echo Chamber
The April 2008 edition of the pay-to-publish vanity journal Psychological Reports featured a new report from NARTH. Written by NARTH president A. Dean Byrd, past president Joseph Nicolosi, and Richard W. Potts, the report carries the unwieldy but self-descriptive title, “Clients perceptions of how reorientation therapy and self-help can promote changes in sexual orientation.” While the title describes what the authors meant to show — how clients describe the benefits of reparative therapy — the report itself actually illustrates something very different: the ex-gay movement’s remarkable ability to instill an almost robot-like parroting of ex-gay rhetoric among their clients.
Testing the Premise: Is MRSA The New Gay Plague?
The Toronto Star said that a new study “discover[ed] a new strain” of a super-bug “hitting gay men.” Headlines in Britain screamed, “Flesh-eating bug strikes San Francisco’s gay community,” and anti-gay extremists across America spread the alarm that gays were introducing another plague into “the general population.” But there was a small problem with all of this: None of it is true!
Paul Cameron’s World
In 2005, the Southern Poverty Law Center wrote that “[Paul] Cameron’s ‘science’ echoes Nazi Germany.” What the SPLC didn”t know was Cameron doesn’t just “echo” Nazi Germany. He quoted extensively from one of the Final Solution’s architects. This puts his fascination with quarantines, mandatory tattoos, and extermination being a “plausible idea” in a whole new and deeply disturbing light.
From the Inside: Focus on the Family’s “Love Won Out”
On February 10, I attended an all-day “Love Won Out” ex-gay conference in Phoenix, put on by Focus on the Family and Exodus International. In this series of reports, I talk about what I learned there: the people who go to these conferences, the things that they hear, and what this all means for them, their families and for the rest of us.
Prologue: Why I Went To “Love Won Out”
Part 1: What’s Love Got To Do With It?
Part 2: Parents Struggle With “No Exceptions”
Part 3: A Whole New Dialect
Part 4: It Depends On How The Meaning of the Word "Change" Changes
Part 5: A Candid Explanation For "Change"
Part 6: The Science Of "Love Won Out"
Part 7: The Politics Of "Love Won Out"
Part 8: Hope For Parents Who Struggle
The Heterosexual Agenda: Exposing The Myths
At last, the truth can now be told.
Using the same research methods employed by most anti-gay political pressure groups, we examine the statistics and the case studies that dispel many of the myths about heterosexuality. Download your copy today!
And don't miss our companion report, How To Write An Anti-Gay Tract In Fifteen Easy Steps.
Testing The Premise: Are Gays A Threat To Our Children?
Anti-gay activists often charge that gay men and women pose a threat to children. In this report, we explore the supposed connection between homosexuality and child sexual abuse, the conclusions reached by the most knowledgeable professionals in the field, and how anti-gay activists continue to ignore their findings. This has tremendous consequences, not just for gay men and women, but more importantly for the safety of all our children.
Straight From The Source: What the “Dutch Study” Really Says About Gay Couples
Anti-gay activists often cite the “Dutch Study” to claim that gay unions last only about 1½ years and that the these men have an average of eight additional partners per year outside of their steady relationship. In this report, we will take you step by step into the study to see whether the claims are true.
The FRC’s Briefs Are Showing
Tony Perkins’ Family Research Council submitted an Amicus Brief to the Maryland Court of Appeals as that court prepared to consider the issue of gay marriage. We examine just one small section of that brief to reveal the junk science and fraudulent claims of the Family “Research” Council.
Review: The Gay Report
When Karla Jay and Allan Young published The Gay Report in 1979, it quickly a favorite source of statistics for many anti-gay extremists. But before you accepts these statistic at face value, you should examine the inner workings of this survey very carefully. What you learn might surprise you.
Daniel Fetty Doesn’t Count
The FBI’s annual Hate Crime Statistics aren’t as complete as they ought to be, and their report for 2004 was no exception. In fact, their most recent report has quite a few glaring holes. Holes big enough for Daniel Fetty to fall through.
queerunity
June 29th, 2008 | LINK
these people are so brave, i really admire their strength
Regan DuCasse
July 1st, 2008 | LINK
I ask this all the time, given the indigenousness of homosexuality, the universality of homosexual people without exception to every culture known to man: why is it still referred to so much as a ‘lifestyle’?
When this distinct and exceptional part of all human life is accused of being dangerous to society, why, when I point out that it takes only a small amount of people to do something tremendously violent and disruptive…
19 men to kill 3,000 individuals on 9/11 for example.
So, given the history of being repressed, isolated and threatened with casual violence, why haven’t gay people banded to together and become gangs to menace everyday people?
Why hasn’t there been a concerted effort to take up arms and take to the streets with weapons and the next person who looks sideways at someone they think is gay, this time might be the ones to fear for their safety-FOR REAL?
What I see is the gay folks, despite everything, still trying to come in peace, utilize due process, the court system and peaceful assembly to make their point. Have their voices heard, show the world they mean no harm and are ever so willing to commit to what is good for all.
And yet….this still isn’t enough for those who directly or indirectly think gay people are the harmful ones.
I live in LA and besides news items, bear witness to the most depraved behavior a human being can engage in.
And yet, the staunchest anti gay person thinks I’m ignorant about evil and sin for my support of gay people.
All of a sudden I’m fully in support as well of thieves, liars, murderers and prostitutes…and this, despite them knowing full well I work to fight thieves and murderers.
I defend nothing else but the lives and personhood of gay folks.
But, I’m considered the stupid one, the one lacking perspective-although I also mention my gender and color and say outright I empathize with those who are judged by what they are, it doesn’t matter.
These folks in India are indeed brave, peaceful souls. They are marching in the street, they are carrying signs and nothing more dangerous than a banner.
And yet, it’s they who could be confronted with anything from jeers to violence.
It’s they who are called the dangerous ones, the worthless ones.
Yes, the strangest of conundrums confronts us people. But looking at these two very attractive people in the street, I know deeply in my soul…who is the gift to mankind.
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