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Homosexuality Caused by Environmental Factors, Not Genetics, Studies Show

October 7, 2008
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Homosexuality Caused by Environmental Factors, Not Genetics, Studies Show

        An important new study shows that efforts to force all of society to endorse same-sex marriages will increase the amount of homosexuality in a society. This should not surprise anyone, as that is quite obviously their intent.

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Homosexual Activists Attack Obama Supporter

October 23, 2007
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Homosexual Activists Attack Obama Supporter

A homosexual activism group has called on presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) to disassociate himself from a gospel singer who believes homosexual behavior is a choice and not a biological compulsion. Donnie McClurkin, who is scheduled to be among a group of gospel singers raising money for Obama at a concert in South Carolina this weekend, has drawn homosexual activists’ ire by saying, "Sexuality, everything is a matter of choice," as quoted by AP. The AP story quotes McClurkin as saying he disapproves of…

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A Big Change in the Debate Over Homosexuality

September 17, 2007
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A Big Change in the Debate Over Homosexuality

There’s a fascinating article about the biology of sexuality, dealing particularly with questions of the level of choice in what has come to be called sexual orientation, that disputes the current pro-homosexual intellectual consensus on the issue, in the left-wing magazine Mother Jones, of all unlikely places.   What is most interesting about it is that the article strongly questions the premise that sexual orientation is decided by biology, and entirely rejects the notion that it is a matter purely of genetics. For the progressives…

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ABC Is “Gayest” TV Network—Study

August 8, 2007
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ABC Is “Gayest” TV Network—Study

The Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) has declared that the U.S. television networks are not "gay" enough but that Disney-owned ABC is getting close. The organization, which has been highly successful at bullying corporations into supporting a radical pro-homosexual agenda, issued its first report on the matter after analyzing "the number of ‘impressions,’ or occurrences, of gay characters, discussions or themes counted during 4,693 hours of programming examined from June 2006 through May 2007," according to Reuters:

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An Immorality Play

July 24, 2007
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An Immorality Play

The Adam Sandler comedy I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry was the top U.S. box office attraction this past weekend, as expected. The film brought in $34 million, edging out the previous week’s top draw, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, by $2 million. It will be interesting to see whether Chuck and Larry can sustain its appeal. Adam Sandler  has strong box office appeal when appearing in silly comedies, and this film had the additional draw of the curiosity factor, as…

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Fired Actor Plays Race Card

June 28, 2007
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Fired Actor Plays Race Card

Fleeing headlong to the last refuge of a particular type of scoundrel, actor Isaiah Washington, fired from the high-rated ABC-TV program Gray’s Anatomy for referring to a fellow actor as a "faggot," claims that he was dumped because he’s black, not because he said something—twice—almost guaranteed to get him in trouble in today’s extremely sensitive, pro-homosexuality Hollywood environment. In an interview with Newsweek magazine, Washington said that his refusal to act submissively was what really got him fired:

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Actor Fired After Homosexual Furor Is Putting Career Back in Order

June 26, 2007
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Actor Fired After Homosexual Furor Is Putting Career Back in Order

Actor Isaiah Washington, fired from ABC TV program Gray’s Anatomy, one of the top-rated shows on television, for calling a fellow actor a "faggot," may soon have a new job. Washington is in reportedly "sorting through" numerous offers of television and movie projects, and is leaning toward an undisclosed opportunity at NBC. Meanwhile, Washington has argued that the offended actor, T. R. Knight, used the incident to exploit a pro-homosexual spirit in Hollywood in order to bolster his own position on the show. 

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Dungy Supports Freedom Regarding Concept of Marriage

March 29, 2007
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It ought to be perfectly normal for a person to state their support for the traditional idea of marriage, but things are topsy-turvy these days. As you will recall, I praised Indianapolis Colts coach Tony Dungy for standing up to homosexualist activists who criticized him for accepting an award from the Indiana Family Institute. I somehow missed the subsequent report that Dungy has now openly stated his personal opposition to proposals to change Indiana state law to force individuals and businesses to acknowledge "marriages" of…

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The Great Hate

February 22, 2007
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At the RedState blog, Hunter Baker provides a very good summary of what the Great Hate directed at former NBA star Tim Hardaway is all about: Every living American probably has received their instructions by now: "Tim Hardaway has checked out of polite society. He is not to be rehabilitated by any means. Besides, he is about five abject apologies away from being nearly apologetic enough. He has sinned against our new god who is named Tolerance. A sin against tolerance is worse in its…

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Hardaway Controversy: Michael Medved Joins the Fray

February 22, 2007
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As Carl Olsen noted in our comments section, writer and radio host Michael Medved has weighed in on the Tim Hardaway controversy, agreeing with the points I’ve made here. Independently arriving at most of the same conclusions I have outlined in my analyses on the subject on this site, Medved agrees with my point that Hardaway was correct to apologize for using the word "hate" in describing his feelings about homosexuals, and with my observation that most people feel fundamentally uncomfortable with the presence of…

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Broussard on Homosexuality and Tolerance

February 21, 2007
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Broussard on Homosexuality and Tolerance

As we noted yesterday, in the post immediately below, most of the intellectual-political-culltural publications on the right have been curiously silent regarding the Tim Hardaway controversy. Interestingly, the most forthright defense of Hardaway’s position from any writer other than your intrepid correspondent has come from ESPN.com’s Chris Broussard. Actually, Broussard’s column was posted on his ESPN blog on the very day Hardaway made his comments, before the controversy broke. Hence, Broussard defended Hardaway’s position without actually mentioning Hardaway, for the very good reason that Hardaway…

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Is “Homophobia” Natural?

February 16, 2007
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Yesterday we noted that former NBA star Tim Hardaway could argue that his aversion to homosexuality is genetically based and that therefore people could not criticize him for it. Certainly the firestorm of negative reactions—which we can correctly call hatred—toward Hardaway proves that opposition to homosexuality is entirely unacceptable among the nation’s power elites. Yet this does not seem to be true of the population in general. Hardaway could buttress a case for a genetic basis of opposition to homosexuality with the following interesting fact…

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Freedom of Speech for Some and Not for Others—the Hardaway Controversy

February 15, 2007
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Freedom of Speech for Some and Not for Others—the Hardaway Controversy

Retired NBA great Tim Hardaway was asked about homosexual former player John Amaechi yesterday on a radio program. Host Dan Le Batard inquired how Hardaway would react if he knew that he had a homosexual teammate. Hardaway’s response has raised a storm of negative reactions. Here is a direct transcription of the excerpt broadcast on ESPN: Le Batard: How do you deal with a gay teammate? Hardaway: [pause] "Whoa! Uh, first of all, I wouldn’t want him on my team. And, uh, second of all,…

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