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If you haven't been paying attention or don't believe there is a "GAY AGENDA", read this . . .
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If you are not aware of, or if you believe the blantant and obvious movement by gays and their supporters (and others with agendas branching out from the obvious topic) to infiltrate politics, media, tv, print, advertising, educations, etc. is just no big deal, read the following in full, which was allegedly written in the late 80s.
The campaign has been methodical, and the agenda has escalated strongly just in the past year or so alone, in terms of reaching the public.
Bear in mind: This is NOT just about whether you support or oppose the gay lifestyle. This IS about one faction attempting to force an entire society to change their way of thinking and alter their beliefs.
It's not about gays wanting equality - they want the opposition to give in.
Gays and their supporters are, in reality, guilty of the the very kind of intolerance that they themselves openly oppose and rally against. _____________________
From: "The Overhauling of Straight America'' by Marshall K. Kirk and Erastes Pill, Guide Magazine, November 1987.
Many of the strategies have already been put into place and have achieved their desired results.
The first order of business is desensitization of the American public concerning gays and gay rights. To desensitize the public is to help it view homosexuality with indifference instead of with keen emotion. Ideally, we would have straights register differences in sexual preference the way they register different tastes for ice cream or sports games: she likes strawberry and I like vanilla; he follows baseball and I follow football. No big deal.
At least in the beginning, we are seeking public desensitization and nothing more. We do not need and cannot expect a full "appreciation" or "understanding" of homosexuality from the average American. You can forget about trying to persuade the masses that homosexuality is a good thing. But if only you can get them to think that it is just another thing, with a shrug of their shoulders, then your battle for legal and social rights is virtually won. And to get to shoulder-shrug stage, gays as a class must cease to appear mysterious, alien, loathsome and contrary. A large-scale media campaign will be required in order to change the image of gays in America. And any campaign to accomplish this turnaround should do six things.
[1] TALK ABOUT GAYS AND GAYNESS AS LOUDLY AND AS OFTEN AS POSSIBLE.
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