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Lesbian Butch in Lexington, Meg Soens, Is Apparently Not Unusual
            CAUTION: The following material about lesbians in Massachusetts will be very troubling to many readers.
            Meg Soens is apparently not unusual. according to a lesbian website, “Network for Battered Lesbians” that has been recommended by the state government on the Dept. of Revenue’s website.
            That is where we discovered it years ago.  We have not searched to see if it is still there. It was formed in 1989 to protect Massachusetts women from abuse.
            Anyone who wants to know more about Butches in light of what is happening to innocent children in Lexington can find additional information on our archives. The easiest way is to go to our archives and search for “lesbian.”             We must warn again that what you will find will be very disquieting to most.
            We recommend beginning with “Women Are Violent, says Mass. Adult Lesbians” and “How ‘Butches’ Dominate Lesbians in Mass. Culture. Often by the Use of Violence.”     

From Our Archives, April 1, 2002

No. 1 of a Four Part Series:
Women Are Violent, Say Mass. Lesbians

Domestic Violence Among Mass. Lesbians Is Frightening, They Relate

MassNews Staff
April 1, 2002



Was the Howard family put through their grotestque torture last year because the mother refused to leave her husband? They were saved by Attys. Chester Darling, who volunteered his services, and Greg Hession, but not without tremendous trauma to the children. But most parents cannot afford to hire the likes of Darling and Hession. They are forced to obey the extreme feminist, social workers in DSS and the courts.

 

The tiny number of women who are lesbians, 1% - 2%, are thrust into our faces daily by extreme feminist media such as the Boston Globe.

Even more important, schools and colleges are pushing the lesbian lifestyle at teenagers and children, with the most recent effort starting in kindergarten and younger.

They are trying to change the basic political structure of our society. (That's not our opinion. That's what they say.)

Most people would like to ignore this tiny subculture which has become so powerful and pretend it does not exist. But can we afford to do so?

Lesbians are deeply involved with the serious problems which exist at DSS and in the courts, particularly against fathers and straight women.

They are also the most vocal of the opponents of the Protection of Marriage amendment to the state Constitution. They have been pushed out front on that issue by the extremist feminists at NOW, the Boston Globe and others.

There are serious problems with domestic violence from women, says the "Network for Battered Lesbians," a Boston group which was formed in 1989 to protect Massachusetts women from such abuse.

The "Network" is a mainstream part of the women's movement in Boston and is recommended by the state government on the Dept. of Revenue's website under "Domestic Violence." (That is where we discovered it.)

The women say they're particularly interested in making "outreach to youth" because, they say, it's true that "many women are battered in their first lesbian relationship."

They do not tell at what age the "first lesbian relationship" happens or when their "outreach" would occur. However, based upon what occurred at Fistgate and elsewhere, it is apparent that both would take place when the girls are in high school or earlier. This also indicates that many girls are in danger of being molested by older women, much as boys were molested by priests in the Catholic church scandal.

This interest in teenagers causes many to wonder whether the Network itself is a method for female batterers to become acquainted with a cadre of young girls with whom they can play sex games.

Clearly Seen at Fistgate

The instructors at Fistgate were clearly having fun "talking dirty" to teenagers.

They were employees from the state Department of Education. One was a "consultant" from the state Department of Health.

The workshop opened with the three public teachers asking the children "how they knew, as gay people, whether or not they've had sex." Questions were thrown around the room about whether oral sex was "sex," to which the Department of Public Health "consultant" stated, "If that's not sex, then the number of times I've had sex has dramatically decreased, from a mountain to a valley, baby." Eventually the answer presented itself, and it was determined that whenever an orifice was filled with genitalia, then sex had occurred.

The Department of Public Health "consultant," Michael Gaucher, had the following exchange with one student, who appeared to be about 16-years-old:

Michael Gaucher: "What orifices are we talking about?"

Student: [hesitation]

Michael Gaucher: "Don't be shy, honey; you can do it."

Student: "Your mouth."

Michael Gaucher: "Okay."

Student: "Your ass."

Michael Gaucher: "There you go."

Student: "Your pussy. That kind of place."

More of that type of "fun talk" can be found in our archives under "Students Give Graphic Instruction in Homosexual Sex" or in the free tapes of Fistgate that are available.

The Network provides an unusual glimpse into a world which is strange to most people. See www.thenetworklared.org.

Fear at Gay Retreats

The Network says that the threat of violence among lesbians is so strong that many hesitate to go to gay meetings. One of them explained the fear they feel.

"I recently attended a queer progressive activists retreat and organizing school. I was impressed by honest comments people made about not feeling safe at the retreat or other queer organizations."

She says she was "frustrated that issues of safety surrounding domestic violence were not addressed.

 


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