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The Violence among Homosexuals
Judith Reisman, the intrepid culture warrior and sex researcher, has an excellent piece at WorldNetDaily.com titled "Gay-on-gay 'hate crimes.'" In it she documents how there actually is far more homosexual-on-homosexual violence than the straight-on-homosexual variety.
This comes as no surprise to me, as I have long been aware of the rampant violence among homosexuals and lesbians. In fact, I remember reading a statistic many years ago pertaining to self-reporting of violence in sexual relationships. To wit: while only 11 percent of normal couples reported violence in their relationships, a whopping 53 percent (give or take a point; I read this years ago) of lesbians did. This isn't surprising, of course, as lesbians are characterized by anger. Anyway, here are two paragraphs from Reisman's article:
Violence is part of any transient, chemically abusing, lust-based culture, and it is only natural that the homosexual movement strives to hide the truth. However, data from the mainstream homosexual weekly the Advocate, confirms the findings of Charles B Johnson and myself in “Partner Solicitation Characteristics as an Expression of Male Sexual Orientation.” That is, once sexually violated by men, boys often grow up to retaliate against men, even if they "sleep with the enemy."
The Advocate reports 21 percent of its upscale, largely white, male respondents were sex abuse victims by age 15. Since a large number of boys are victimized between age 15 and 18, this brings the angry boy victim population into the millions. In fact, with roughly a 17 percent boy sex abuse population, the estimates of boy victims are between 6 and 8 million, some might say, walking time bombs.
Read the whole piece here.
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