Posted on 02/08/2018 9:07:11 PM PST by NKP_Vet
February 8, 2018 (LifeSiteNews) The daughter of famed science fiction author Marion Zimmer Bradley has written an autobiographical account revealing the horrors of growing up in a home raised by LGBT parents who repeatedly sexually abused her and her brothers.
I have heard all the customary protestations. Your parents were evil because they were evil, not because they were gay, but I disagree, writes Moira Greyland in her new book, The Last Closet: The Dark Side of Avalon.
The underlying problem is a philosophical one that is based on beliefs that are not only common to gay culture but to popular culture. And this is the central belief: All Sex is Always Right No Matter What, she wrote.
I had both biological parents in the home, but both refused to act like traditional parents, writes Greyland. I needed my father to protect me and to see me as a girl instead of refusing to protect me and seeing me as an amorphous nothing who competed with him for boys. I needed my mother to love me and hold me and comfort me instead of being a terrifying, angry dictator. Worse than that, I was expected to not want them to love me and protect me, or to act like normal parents. I was supposed to be happy that they were doi
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Thanks NKP_Vet.
Thanks NKP_Vet.
I read “The Mists of Avalon” a long time ago, and while it was well-written, some things smelled kind of “off” to me, but it took this information coming out to snap the last pieces of the puzzle into place.
And the problem wasn’t restricted to this couple either. It’s been an issue in sci-fi fandom for a while. Here is a document, rather lengthy but comprehensive on the issue:
WARNING: Some of this could be very difficult to read, on account of the unsparing nature of the material.
If your stomach is still holding up well after that, look up “Breendoggle”, and you will find 60’s-era ‘zines that show that Walter Breen’s tendencies were already well-known in southern California fandom at that time.
Scholarly work
Bradley, Marion Zimmer.
“Feminine equivalents of Greek Love in modern fiction”. International Journal of Greek Love, Vol.1, No.1. (1965). Pages 4858.
Checklist: A complete, cumulative checklist of lesbian, variant, and homosexual fiction in English (1960) and addenda (1961, 1962, 1963).
A Gay Bibliography (1975).
My cousin’s cousin was a lesbian.
She was brutal to her “girlfriend”, whose kids lived in the house they shared.
The kids always had that haunted, hunted look of the tiny prey of the forest.
“Lesbians are like men without the benefit of getting their asses kicked when they get out of line”
Good line!
I read the mists of Avalon once. It was a fairly cool spin on the Legend of Author, told from a perspective.
I gotta admit, less than 20 pages in, and I assumed it was a lesbian writer. I’m not shocked at all by this article.
“...moderately obese...”
Not to change the subject, but in addition to normalizing homosexual deviancy, our society has also normalized obesity. So much so that we now have different classifications for obesity. What ever happened to just being obese or simply fat?
Not your fault of course. Just an observation.
Kids in the home are very vulnerable. It’s tragic when it works out that they have to deal with terrible things.
This woman is quite brave, given the violent nature of the homosexual “culture.” It will stop at nothing in its desperation to be “normalized.” She is bound to get threats against her life, not to mention wall-to-wall condemnation in the pusillanimous press.
Walter Breen was one of the most knowledgeable experts on US coins to ever been involved in the numismatic business.
I knew people who knew him. They were always interested in his numismatic opinions but they all knew he was a monster.
Why they didn’t shun this man when so many in the business knew what he was is really disturbing.
Bermuda becomes first jurisdiction in the world to repeal same-sex marriage. https://tiny.iavian.net/lhok
I would imagine that a lot of these speculative fiction writers would be “off.” Their alternate reality is basically an extension of their amorality.
These stories are going to get more and more common.
I've been trying to put this idea into words but this woman does just beautifully....
here's the thing...not all pleasure is deserved or needed or responsible or good or God given and many times, maybe most times, pleasure can be down right evil...
as a human race, as a Christian nation, we should get back to living disciplined and moral lives, enjoy our pleasures as God given and stop thinking we need EVERYTHING at ALL times no matter what...
Well, it’s one of our modern vices of comfort. It wasn’t always considered healthy to be slim. The fat person was considered ready for famine, a plague that the first world has erased through technology.
Well, it’s one of our modern vices of comfort. It wasn’t always considered healthy to be slim. The fat person was considered ready for famine, a plague that the first world has erased through technology.
Another legacy of Obama by helping to make this more “popular” - who knows what damage he did.
I lost respect for MZB at a con when she ran a session for women only, and humiliated a young man who wanted to be supportive and attend. I only heard. Did not attend myself, but I was glad then that I had not. People who get off on the humiliation of any other person, are disgusting. I sincerely hope that we have higher standards than she had and don’t try to humiliate other human beings.
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