To: Oldeconomybuyer
They wrote essays on famous gay people such as MichelangeloMichelangelo was a homosexual?
7 posted on
03/10/2002 4:45:03 AM PST by
JZoback
To: JZoback
Sure. Just ask him. Oh yeah, he's dead. Oops....you just have to take their word for it.
8 posted on
03/10/2002 4:48:53 AM PST by
AppyPappy
To: JZoback
He painted naked men didn't he. He along with van Gough, Monet,Lincoln, Patton.
Name a famous person and they will claim he's gay.
( I was pulling names out of a hat. I know they claimed Lincoln was, the others, I don't know)
12 posted on
03/10/2002 5:03:53 AM PST by
Vinnie
To: JZoback
Michelangelo was a homosexual? If a famous artist happened to suffer from an immoral desire, then that is broadening the student's horizon. But if a mass murderer happens to suffer from an immoral desire, then it is not germane to the news story.
What they are doing is trying to callous and inure young children to evil, because they loathe themselves and wrongly think that their self-hate comes from society telling them their deeds are wrong, whereas actually their self-disgust comes from within their own consciences.
To: JZoback
Michelangelo was a homosexual?
The gay community would like you to believe so. The fact is, most Renaissance artists were reclusive and really had no sex lives. See this link:
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58 posted on
03/10/2002 10:24:55 AM PST by
July 4th
To: JZoback
"Michelangelo was a homosexual?"
Bink!
The sound of another bubble bursting!
97 posted on
03/10/2002 11:19:47 AM PST by
lawdude
To: JZoback
Michelangelo was a homosexual? Probably not. They have ZERO evidence to support this view, but "outing" historical figures has been a staple of homosexual activists for decades.
Because:
- It tends to lend legitimacy to the "lifestyle" and;
- It cannot be proven that the historical figures were NOT gay--that is impossible to prove under any circumstance and;
- The historical figures are long dead and cannot defend themselves against the slander.
134 posted on
03/10/2002 12:08:19 PM PST by
Skooz
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