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To: Leonine
It is not tolerant to confirm the insane in their insanity; it is but a cruel jest. Yet, psychologists who know better must keep silent or lose their accreditation.

Or, they might suffer the fate of Charles Socarides, whose only crime was he chaired the American Psychiatric Associations peer committee on homosexuality when gay activists successfully lobbied the APA to remove homosexuality from the diagnostic manual.  For decades afterwards, Socarides has been hounded whenever and wherever he publicly speaks.

Some may be interested in reading his How America Went Gay, from which the following is taken:

My wife, Clare, who has an unerring aptitude for getting to the heart of things, said one day recently in passing, "I think everybody's being brainwashed." That gave me a start. I know "brainwashing" is a term that has been used and overused. But my wife's casual observation only reminded me of a brilliant tract I had read several years ago and then forgotten. It was called After the Ball: How America Will Conquer its Fear and Hatred of Gays in the 1990's, by Marshall Kirk and Hunter Madsen.

That book turned out to be the blueprint gay activists would use in their campaign to normalize the abnormal through a variety of brainwashing techniques once catalogued by Robert Jay Lifton in his seminal work, Thought Reform and the Psychology of Totalism: A Study of Brainwashing in China.

In their book Kirk and Madsen urged that gay activists adopt the very strategies that helped change the political face of the largest nation on earth. The authors knew the techniques had worked in China. All they needed was enough media-and enough money-to put them to work in the United States. And they did. These activists got the media and the money to radicalize America-by processes known as desensitization, jamming and conversion.

They would desensitize the public by selling the notion that gays were "just like everyone else." This would make the engine of prejudice run out of steam, i.e., lull straights into an attitude of indifference.

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The best thing about this technique, according to Kirk and Madsen: The bigot did not even have to believe he was a loathsome creature

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Finally-this was the process they called conversion-Kirk and Madsen predicted a mass public change of heart would follow, even among bigots, "if we can actually make them like us." They wrote, "Conversion aims at just this...conversion of the average American's emotions, mind, and will, through a planned psychological attack, in the form of propaganda fed to the nation via the media."

26 posted on 11/18/2004 3:14:34 PM PST by Racehorse
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To: Racehorse
Some may be interested in reading his How America Went Gay, from which the following is taken:

A little off-topic, but when did San Francisco go gay? Was that another development of the late-'60s Haight-Ashbury days?
36 posted on 11/18/2004 9:41:41 PM PST by Rastus
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