billyshelby
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By the way, Bum, I find your misquoted signature to be completely disgusting. Would ya mind changin it, eh? Thanks!
Talk about putting your own head up on a tee...
By the way, Bum, I find your misquoted signature to be completely disgusting. Would ya mind changin it, eh? Thanks!
By the way, Bum, I find your misquoted signature to be completely disgusting. Would ya mind changin it, eh? Thanks!
This appears to be just another display of fallacious "all-or-nothing" reasoning, if that's what you mean. The argument is not designed to persuade "irrational" people, but rather presumably rational people, such as judges.
i ... would eat you.
That's actually a direct quote. I will not be silenced or have my constitutional rights trampled by a half-wit like you.
One Brow said:Any theory on the connection which does not rely on social stigma (you know, the type of thing that would be alleviated by affirmaiton, as opposed to tolerance)?
Sure:
1. The authors of a study done in The Netherlands were surprised to find so much mental illness in homosexual people in a country where tolerance of homosexuality is greater than in almost all other countries. In his cross-cultural comparison of mental health in the Netherlands, Denmark and the U.S., Ross could find no significant differences between countries - i.e. the greater social hostility in the United States did not result in a higher level of psychiatric problems. Ross, M.W. (1988): Homosexuality and mental health: a cross-cultural review. J. Homosex. 15(1/2), 131-152.
2. Saghir and Robins examined reasons for suicide attempts among homosexuals and found that if the reasons for the attempt were connected with homosexuality, about 2/3 were due to breakups of relationships --not outside pressures from society.
Since homosexuals have greater numbers of partners and breakups, compared with heterosexuals, and since long term gay male relationships are rarely monagamous, that could certainly help explain why suicide attempts are proportionally greater for homosexuals.
3. A case can be made that the male homosexual lifestyle itself, in its most extreme form, is mentally disturbed.
Homosexual promiscuity fuels the AIDS crisis in the West, but even that tragedy it is not allowed to interfere with sexual freedom. And, according to Rotello, the idea of taking responsibility to avoid infecting others with the HIV virus is completely foreign to many groups trying to counter AIDS. The promiscuous person--either heterosexual or homosexual --may in fact be more likely to be antisocial.
Bluntly, then, core gay behavior is both potentially fatal to others, and often suicidal.
It could be considered "mentally disturbed" to risk losing one's life for sexual liberation, doncha think?
So, you support "all-or-nothing" conclusions, as long as they support the argument you favor?
I'm merely reporting findings of what appear to be legitimate scientific research articles, eh, Eric? Even they indicate a 2/3 (not ALL) relationship between romantic break-ups and suicide.
You asked me if there were "any theory on the connection which does not rely on social stigma (you know, the type of thing that would be alleviated by affirmaiton, as opposed to tolerance)?" My response is, yes, there do appear to be theories, other than "societal discrimination," which have been advanced by professionals to explain the phenomenon. Apparently you don't like my answer. Sorry, eh?
What is YOUR position on that question? Let me guess, eh? Is it that ALL significant differences can be strictly attributed ONLY to societal discrimination against homosexuals, mebbe?
I'm merely reporting findings of what appear to be legitimate scientific research articles, eh, Eric?
Even they indicate a 2/3 (not ALL) relationship between romantic break-ups and suicide.
You asked me if there were "any theory on the connection which does not rely on social stigma (you know, the type of thing that would be alleviated by affirmaiton, as opposed to tolerance)?" My response is, yes, there do appear to be theories, other than "societal discrimination," which have been advanced by professionals to explain the phenomenon. Apparently you don't like my answer. Sorry, eh?
What is YOUR position on that question? Let me guess, eh? Is it that ALL significant differences can be strictly attributed SOLELY to societal discrimination against homosexuals, mebbe?
As the authors of this study make clear, a distinction needs to be made between "homophobia' and "homonegativism," a distinction that aint never made round these here parts, it seems.
Hopper said:This appears to be just another display of fallacious "all-or-nothing" reasoning, if that's what you mean. The argument is not designed to persuade "irrational" people, but rather presumably rational people, such as judges.
Except, as you noted, there is no scientific consensus on the genetic causes of homosexuality, so it's an argument you can't bring before a judge.
An essential corrollary to the "genetically caused" argument has always been that sexual idenity is not a "matter of choice" and is "unalterable," eh, Eric?
Not only was this argument "brought" before the judge in this case (Perry v. SCHWARZENEGGER), he essentially, found as a "matter of fact," that it was true:
[Factual finding #46.] "Individuals do not generally choose their sexual orientation. No credible evidence supports a finding that an individual may, through conscious decision, therapeutic intervention or any other method, change his or her sexual orientation."
I guess this is the equilavent of sayin that either:
1. Research done by credible and respected professionals such as Robert Spitzer (video above) is "incredible" to this judge, or perhaps that
2. The supposed "best available defense" which was presented did not even call the judge's attention to such studies.
The proper interpretaton of Sptizer's study is that... [it] does not refute the finding that "No credible evidence supports a finding that an individual may, through conscious decision, therapeutic intervention or any other method, change his or her sexual orientation."