To: mrknowitall who wrote (10967 ) 10/24/1998 9:07:00 AM From: Daniel Schuh Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 67261
Borzou - it isn't the self-actualized heterosexual that is at risk; it is instead, the individual with gaps in their emotional makeup that are easily influenced toward experimentation with immoral behaviors. The majority of these are children, and in order for the homosexual community to even exist, they must be recruited into exploring perversion with another person who has abandoned normal sexual mores and is willing to draw someone into homosexuality. That's one point of view, Mr. K. Another point of view is that there's always been so much fear and loathing of homosexuality, it still takes real courage to come out. There was plenty of fear and loathing when I was growing up, and it carried through just fine in the relatively tolerant environment of my college, where plenty of people were out. I was a late comer to tolerance on that front. With all the hatred of "homosexuality not homosexuals" being preached here and everywhere else, along with the kind of "tolerance" that's always been the norm among school kids, I think you need some evidence if you're going to claim that homosexuality is maintained by "recruitment".It has nothing to do with communism; the fact that the left is the water-carrier for the homosexuals means that the left is not only condoning the perversion, it must promote it. Otherwise, homosexuality would dwindle back into obscurity. Uh huh. A pleasantly objective statement of a very intolerant position. I'm the fear mongering, but you got the substantial facts. You would never think of stating your OPINION as FACT, would you. Not to mention the honest debate style. Bletch. Lots of substance here. Just shame the homos back into the closet, and the world will be a better place. A very open minded and objective position, conveniently congruent to the "farthest fringe". You too might try reading Plato's Symposium . Of course, those Greeks were just like Caligula, bunch of moral degenerates. Allen Bloom, The Closing of the American Mind , he got the title right anyway. I though he was narrow minded, little did I know.