To: DeweyCA
FTA: And not even Hobbes is fully convinced. He says the common gay life is inherently alienating, most especially with the rise of Grindr. But, even more than that, social interaction is vile. He describes coming out as homosexual and eagerly going to West Hollywood to be with his people and discovered it was really horrifying. Its made by gay adults, and its not welcoming for gay kids. He says its like a jungle. Hobbess friend Paul says he felt just like a piece of meat. Moreover, rejection was everywhere and constant. All of a sudden its not your gayness that gets you rejected. Its your weight, or your income, or your race.
Gay men in particular are just not very nice to each other, Hobbes reports.
Hobbess truly honest piece goes on and on and it is heartbreaking to read, particularly when you know that more and more teen boys have been lied to and are being lured into this noxious germ-ridden and psychologically debilitating stew.
These types of heartfelt articles, written by gays, describing the awfulness of the gay lifestyle are the most potent weapon we have to counter the arguments and slogans that are pumped into our students' minds by Liberals and the MSM. Articles like these have tremendous credibility, since they are written by gays, and they appeal to the kids on an emotional level (like the MSM and Lib slogans do).
18 posted on
03/10/2017 11:57:42 AM PST by
DeweyCA
To: DeweyCA
I’m surprised that “The Huffington Post” published such an article. It reminds me somewhat of a piece published by Ronald G. Lee in the “New Oxford Review” many years ago referencing some of the same things. But that was an Orthodox Catholic publication. What would be the rationale of “The Huffington Post” publishing such a piece?
33 posted on
03/14/2017 6:11:51 PM PDT by
joseph2
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