
It's Official: 'Diversity' Includes Sex-with-Children
and Sex-with-Animals

Mass.
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Homosexuality in Hingham Schools
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Stop Discriminating Against Small Animals
June 2001
People used to laugh when told that
"diversity" was going to expand to include 1) sex
between men and boys and 2) sex between humans and animals.
But they can't laugh anymore. No one is sure
how far "diversity" will continue to go before the
citizens understand.
- WGBH is advocating man/boy sex in its
television show about a "love affair" between a
man (29-years-old) and a boy (15-years-old), complete with
graphic sex scenes.
- A professor of ethics at Princeton
University is advocating sex with animals. The president
of PETA writes approvingly of his thesis.
Much of this "diversity" was
predicted in 1979 by two scholars, Dr. C. Everett Koop and Dr.
Francis Schaeffer, who said that adult/child sex would be
normalized in the 1990s. This was inevitable, they said,
because we no longer had a "Judeo-Christian base."
Instead, we had moved to humanism with no fixed standards of
values and morality.
Sex With Animals
The Ira W. DeCamp professor at Princeton's
"Center for Human Values," Peter Singer, is telling
the nation that sex with animals is fine as long as it does
not hurt the animal.
He says that the only reason we have a taboo
against this is because of the "Judeo-Christian
tradition." If we can get rid of that nonsense, the taboo
would fall, he believes.
The president of PETA agrees with Singer's
beliefs about animals. She said the following about his
article which appeared on nerve.com. "It's daring and
honest, and it does not do what some people read into it,
which is condone any violent acts involving an animal, sexual
or otherwise."
When asked how an animal can consent to sex,
she said, "It sounds like [your question] is an attempt
to make this so narrow and so unintellectual in its focus. You
know, Peter Singer is an intellectual, and he looks at all
nuances of an issue, the whole concept of consent with animals
is very different."
Singer bases his argument on the fact that
bestiality has always existed in the world, and therefore it
must be normal. (Alcohol and drugs have always existed. Does
that mean we should encourage them also?) He cited six
pictures over a 2500-year period to show that this is
"normal" behavior. He cites the discredited Alfred
Kinsey for the ridiculous statement that over 50% of rural
boys in America had sex with animals.
It's interesting to note that he agrees with
Dr. Koop and Dr. Schaeffer that only Judeo-Christian values
stop us from embracing his vision. He blames our problems on
that tradition that he says teaches, "Humans alone are
made in the image of God." He writes that under this
tradition, "Only human beings have an immortal soul. In
Genesis, God gives humans dominion over the animals. In the
Renaissance idea of the Great Chain of Being, humans are
halfway between the beasts and the angels. We are spiritual
beings as well as physical beings." He believes that all
of those teachings are wrong.
Singer recounts that all the taboos about
sex have fallen except for those with animals. He says that
bestiality is fine as long as you do not hurt the animal.
Therefore, he cautions against sex with chickens because, he
says, it always results in the death of the chicken.
Many will still giggle and say that this
does not mean that Singer's beliefs are mainstream ideas. But
the professor has not been in a dark closet at Princeton for
the last thirty years. They just hired him last year for this
prominent position after all of his views were well known. In
addition, those of us who were around in 1973, when
homosexuality was removed from the "disorder" list
by the American Psychiatric Association, can remember the many
claims made at that time which have proven to be false.
The article by Prof. Singer, which is titled
"Heavy Petting," may be found at www.nerve.com.
Man/Boy Sex Is Fine
MassNews was one of the first newspapers in
the country to report in 1999 that the American Psychological
Association had published a study indicating that pedophilia
can have a positive influence on a child.
According to the study, the use of
"judgmental terms" such as "child abuse,"
"molestation" and "victims" must be
eliminated. Instead, we should use neutral, value-free terms
like "adult-child sex." We should not talk about the
"severity of the abuse," but instead refer to
"the level of sexual intimacy."
As a result of our efforts and a four-page
report we mailed to residents in Newton, the leaders of that
city responded with a rally against "hate mail." It
was in reality a "hate MassNews" rally with all of
the political leaders, teachers and homosexual activists
attending.
We had only an Internet site at that time,
but it was apparent after the Newton "hate" rally
that we would be totally silenced by all the media unless we
also published a print newspaper, which we have now done for
two years.
In addition, we revealed at that time that
the American Psychiatric Association was getting ready to
support the "normalization" of sex with children. It
had very quietly changed its Diagnostic Manual so that a
person no longer has a "disorder" simply because he
molests children. To be diagnosed as "disordered,"
the psychiatrists now look to the psyche of the adult. If the
adult does not feel anxious about the relationship with the
child or if the adult is not impaired in his work or social
relationships, then he has no "disorder."
Aside from the Newton rally, which resulted
from our pamphlet about pedophilia, the following events have
taken place.
- November 1999. A gay organization
in Boston, BAGLY, offers $25, plus free dinner and subway
tokens, to boys who will come to their headquarters and
discuss homosexual sex and other issues. The boys are also
invited to a free, three-day, lakeside, weekend retreat in
New Hampshire with other "boys" up to
25-years-old who are "attracted to or have sex with
other men." None of the politicians or media are
interested in this story - even though the organization
receives money from the state and works closely with the
public schools.
- March-April 2000. Channel 2 airs a
program about a "romance" between a 29-year-old
man and a 15-year-old boy which showed in graphic detail
all of the nude scenes between them. It stated that the
romance thrilled all of England and caused everyone to
realize the "benefits" of sex between men and
boys.
- March 2000. The Fistgate
conference gives graphic instruction to teenagers on the
practice of homosexual sex. This was done in sessions
which mingled youth from 12-years-old to 21-years-old. It
was sponsored by the homosexual organization, GLSEN, and
the Department of Education. Complaints were made to Gov.
Cellucci and his staff, but they ignored it until some
parents went to Massachusetts News which printed the story
in May and shocked the state.
- May 2000. A Massachusetts judge,
Allan van Gestel, is not outraged with the unlawful
teachings at Fistgate but with the parents who exposed
what happened there. He imposes an unconstitutional gag
order against everyone, which he lifts after the national
press ridicules him. But he leaves the order in place
against the two parents who have no money or power. It is
expected that their legal fees will be in excess of
$200,000 as the result of the action of Judge van Gestel.
- May 2000. An Editorial in the
Boston Globe says that what was discussed at Fistgate were
"the sorts of things teenagers ask every day."
The Globe said this even though "fisting" was
discussed in detail at the conference, as well as the
following: "Do lesbians rub their clits
together?" "Should you spit after you suck
another boy or man?" "Is oral sex better with
tongue rings?"
- July 6, 2000. The "At
Home" section of the Boston Globe publishes an
article which advised mothers to teach their children
"the mechanics of sex," including homosexual
sex, when their children are in fifth or sixth grade. They
were told to expect 10- and 11-year-olds to ask,
"What do gay men/lesbians do?" The parents were
advised by the Globe to respond, "There are different
ways people give each other pleasure, sometimes genital to
genital, sometimes hand or mouth to genital."
- November 2000. When the
homosexuals who sponsored Fistgate had a three-day
fundraiser at the Sheraton in Braintree, with people
arriving from across the country, there was a "meat
market auction" on Friday with "beef, pork,
chicken and sausage" for sale. The Saturday night
affair was "A Return to the Chicken Ranch." In
homosexual circles, the term "chicken" refers to
young boys.
- Throughout 2000. After the U.S.
Supreme Court held that the Boy Scouts can refuse to allow
a homosexual to be a leader of boys, much of the
establishment in the state, including some schools, two of
the largest United Ways and other groups, terminate their
relations with the Scouts. The elite do not demand that
the Girl Scouts allow heterosexual men to be leaders of
teenage girls, only that homosexual men be allowed to lead
boys.
- May 2001. Boston Magazine has a
long, two-part story about the North American Man/Boy Love
Association which was very empathetic. It gave the
impression that man/boy love is dead and no one need worry
about it anymore. The story presented the members it
interviewed as very nice people who were only doing good
in the world. This was written despite a "Fact
Sheet" from the American Psychiatric Association
which says, "Some [pedophiles] develop complicated
techniques for gaining access to children. They may select
a job, hobby or volunteer work that brings them into
contact with children."
It's difficult to understand why the elite in our
state do not want to give any protection to young boys.
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