- I recently coined the terms "homosexist" and
"homosexism" to describe "Spirit Day," Oct. 22, 2010
when President Barack H. Obama challenged American youth to view homosexuality
as "a source of pride and a source of strength."
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- I've been asked, as Socrates says, to define the word
"homosexist."
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- Webster defines "homosexual" as "of, relating
to, or characterized by a tendency to direct sexual desire toward another
of the same sex." Many homosexuals, aware of their early physical
and/or emotional wounding, are now "ex-gays," while others quietly
endure.
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- However, the suffixes -ist, -ism, -ize connote someone
who holds certain principles, doctrines, schools of thought, as in "sexist"
or "racist."
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- The latest book from the foremost expert on how sexuality
has been twisted in our day: "Sexual Sabotage: How One Mad Scientist
Unleashed a Plague of Corruption and Contagion on America"
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- Synonyms include "chauvinist, doctrinaire, dogmatist,
fanatic, fiend, maniac, monomaniac, opinionated, partisan, persecutor,
zealot" as opposed to "humanitarian, liberal, tolerator."
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- "Homosexualists" are zealots, partisans, chauvinists
and persecutors, dogmatists in their fanaticism (see"Partner Solicitation
Language as a Reflection of Male Sexual Orientation").
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- Even the left-leaning Wikipedia admits "homosexists"
label normal married couples "breeders," "a term of disparagement
used primarily by homosexuals to describe heterosexuals who have produced
or will produce offspring."
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- The Urban Dictionary explains the slur "breeder"
"A female breeder is commonly called a moo, and a male breeder
a duh. 2: slang term used by people of homosexual persuasion to refer to
heterosexual couples," offering as a typical usage:
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- Can you believe the nerve of those breeders? Their children
make a huge mess and do not even tip the waitstaff. Disgusting ...
- In our study, "Partner Solicitation Language as
a Reflection of Male Sexual Orientation" (1995), Dr. Charles Johnson
and I analyzed the premier "gay" magazine, The Advocate.
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- Was The Advocate humanitarian, or homosexist? To answer
that question, our research rank-ordered the numbers of most-to-least "In
Search of" advertisements. The Advocate published ads and essays on
sex with boys and on how to seduce "straight" men and boys. I
have sanitized the language for this column.
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- As of this writing, online books and video guides on
"seducing straight men" are being sold, including such copy as:
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- "GAY SEDUCTION"
- "LEARN THE ART OF SEDUCING STRAIGHT MEN"
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- "How To Seduce Straight Guys: After Reading this
Guide, YOU will have the confidence to SEDUCE ANY Straight Guy."
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- Our research included an analysis of Bruce Rodgers' renowned
"Queens' Vernacular: a Gay Lexicon" (1972).
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- "Encyclopedia of Homosexuality," editor Wayne
Dynes, says "QV" is the foremost gay lexicon, "reissued
without change as 'Gay Talk.'" "The Joys of Gay Sex" authors
Silverstein and White agree, as does homosexualist icon Dennis Altman.
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- However, two brave lesbians protested that the book recollects
"misogynistic concepts and values."
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- Misogynistic homosexists?
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- Since objective researchers rarely study the homosexist
press, few would consider "gay" zealots to be sexist misogynists,
but "Queens' Vernacular" and "Gay Talk" include only
hostile, bigoted, fanatic, maniac, partisan, obscene words to define normal
love, marriage, women, men, military men, childbirth, and children.
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- In 1828, Noah Webster's "An American Dictionary
of the English Language" included 12,000 new words distinguishing
Americans from Britons. Webster said, "A national language is a band
of national union"; its words shape national thoughts and actions.
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- Like Webster, homosexualist lexicographer Bruce Rodgers
published "A Gay Lexicon" of 12,000 unique words to identify
"gay" thoughts and actions. Rodgers' dictionary offers a "religious"
worldview, a "gay" national language for a "gay" nation
completely unlike the heterosexual, straight nation. Our research question
was: What is the "national language" of the 12,000 words of "A
Gay Lexicon"?
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- Ranked by "QV" words, homosexist life most
focused on: 1) sex with boys, 2) prostitution, 3) no time, anonymous sodomy,
3) phallic size, and 5) sadism. Marriage as fidelity or permanence was
statistically non-existent.
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- Webster has one phrase and six words to define boy: "Young
unmarried man, fellow, guy, lad, stripling, youth, youngster." The
"QV" has 254 words for "boy," largely predatory, typical
of a doctrinaire homosexism. For example:
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- Chicken, a young recruit; any boy under the age of consent,
heterosexual, fair of face and unfamiliar with homosexuality; Pluck some
feathers: rip off a drumstick; skin some chicken. babette; baby; baby buggy;
baby butch; baggage-boy; bait; bait the hook, etc.
- Prison had 223 words, 182 words described men as girls,
masturbation 147, women 134, military sex 82, and straights 63. Words for
women were bigoted and mean, including 67 words for "whore" and
26 for "b---h." Even sex with military men includes "seacow"
as a girl with a sailor boyfriend. As to "straights," a man who
loves a woman is "pig suck." A "pimp" is "a heterosexual
woman's legally married spouse what gay men really desire is not another
gay man, it's a straight man."
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- If a "homosexual man who has turned to women"
is "pig suck," if boys are "chickens" to be "barbecued,"
and if "mother" is one who "introduced another to homosexual
activity," then a tyrannical, doctrinaire zealotry lurks within "Spirit
Day," a hostile spirit of "homosexism."
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- The 12,000 words in the "QV" and "Gay
Talk" objectively identify "gay" activists as homosexists,
as intolerant aggressors against women and normal sexuality.
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