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Homophobes Say The Darndest Things!

From the editors at National Catholic Register:

There is an “inconvenient truth” that few are willing to mention. Homosexual lifestyles are not healthy — physically, emotionally or morally.

Doctors advertise heavily in homosexual publications, because male homosexual sex routinely injures its participants.

Children are bound to suffer if their parents are part of the homosexual scene. From the Village People song “YMCA” to the Showtime television show Queer as Folk homosexual culture has long celebrated sex with teens. One of the most-often searched for pornography terms on the Internet is a homosexual slang word for teenage boys.

That word, we think, must be twink, although we’re not sure it’s a “pornography term” so much as it’s a social category.

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By:           Andrew Belonksy
On:           Sep 6, 2007
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No. 1 · Alan down in Florida · Member · 124 comments

Perhaps doctors advertise heavily in gay publications because GLBT individuals are looking for sympathetic, well-trained individuals who will be non-judgmental in the care they provide as opposed to the many homophobic physicians out there.

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No. 2 · borobuddy · Member · 2 comments

I subscribe to many monthly publications marketed to the GLBT community. I have never seen an advertisement placed by a doctor but I have seen, usually just one per issue, advertisements placed by the pharmaceutical companies.
The “inconvenient truth” is the false facts fabricated by organizations like the National Catholic Register. Come on guys….where do you buy this porn that is heavily advertised in by physicians? The Vatican gift shop? It must be right there on the shelves next to the Hostess “twinkie’s” !

Posted: Sep 6, 2007 at 1:55 pm · @ReplyReply to this comment · [Flag?]

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