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Re: 3-D Red-Blue
Margaret writes:
I have been reading Homosexual Network (1982), a sociological study by Enrique Rueda, a Cuban-born priest. Twenty-two years later what he learned is very apparent to anyone with half a brain now. He said the language of the homosexual ideology is hard for modern people, especially Americans due to our Civil Rights history, to resist. Everything hinges on "discrimination," "minority rights," "justice," "fairness," etc. Reuda also shows how all the radical organizations band together to support one another. He demonstrates further that unions and churches (and Catholic religious orders) have been complicit in this advance for decades....
The population demographic makes a starting contrast to the red counties map, doesn't it? Consider that the concentration of active homosexuals are congregated in those same high population densities. Per Homosexual Network, homosexual groups are linked most heavily with feminist and liberal groups to support one anothers' objectives. This helps us to understand the combined power of these aggressive agents of change. When their attitudes permeate the newspapers of the major metropolitan newspapers, huge percentages of the populations of those areas are slowly converted. Social conservatives are busy getting on with their lives and, if married with children, are too busy to notice what is happening until a critical mass of changes slap them in the face gay marriage, for example. By the time their ire is roused, the language of discussion (always couched in civil rights terms) and the levers of influence have been coopted by their enemies.
As a man who has been in the Pro-Life trenches for decades said recently, "We are in the eleventh hour of the homosexual advance."
I thought I'd better blog that before the Homonazis make it a crime to do so.
Lane Core Jr. CIW P Mon. 11/15/04 07:39:12 AM
Categorized as Social/Cultural.
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