I am a journalist, abiet a conservative one, and years ago I worked with members of ACT UP (It was an alliance of convenience.) to expose the San Francisco Health Department's
funneling of CDC AIDS grant money to homosexual groups. The money was then used to fund "fisting" and "flirting" classes for homosexual men with AIDS.
These ACT UP members couldn't even get the bureaucracy to help them subsidize the expensive AIDS drugs they needed to survive. I worked with them out of Christian charity for the sick and the dying. I was less concerned with their sins than with their lives.
One of these ACT UP members confided in me about the bathrooms in one of the "Gay" Clubs he had frequented where homosexuals had sex with complete strangers. It sickened him in retrospect because of what had happened to him.
I later discovered that my contact ran a place where homosexuals could have sex orgies without condoms.
My first-hand experience with homosexuals has been overwhelimingly negative. Their narcissism, pervasive hedonism and nihilism is hardly the kind of values we need transmitted to the rest of society.
I think we have basically seen the homosexualization of heterosexuality since the 1960s. Sex for fun, not family. Multiple partnerships. the sexualization of everything.
Prior to the 1960s, outside of Bohemian groups, these attitudes were the almost exclusive hallmark of homosexuals in America.
Yeah, you've got them pegged accurately.
In my hometown, still have family there, they told me a sad story. There was an older neighborhood that the gay/lesbian people took over. They renovated the older homes and set up a neighborhood association. They started picking on and trying to evict older residents out of their homes that couldn't afford to renovate their property. Some of these people were elderly. It got so heated it ended up on Fox News and my family called me to tell me to turn on the television. Several of the houses in the neighborhood had rainbow banners draped across the front porches! Ugh...
As I sat there watching a poor elderly woman crying her eyes out over the harassment she had received at their hands I thought, "What a bunch of selfish, hateful people."
If the situation had been reversed, they would have had the ACLU, lawyers, the media all jumping up and down to defend them.
I am told that the "Sex in the City" television series showed heterosexual women acting and talking like homosexual men.
Television thrives on novelty. If you are going to sit in the same room, at the same time, with the same people, and watch the same little box, you better have something different on!
The tale is told of an odd uncle, who came to visit. He told inappropriate stories to the children, his grasp of facts was shakey at best, or horribly wrong at worst, and through his energy and shear volume, he dominated all conversations in the house. He also constantly encouraged spending too much money on the merest trifles.
Except for it wasn't an uncle, it was television.