Resist Homosexuality!
- Posted in the Greenville Forum
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Homosexuality has been documented many times in the animal kingdom on film as well as field research. Some species are prodominately lesbian; 2 female birds take care of each others eggs after using the male. Many people in this country hold personal opinions and, even though the truth stares them in the face, refuse to be open. Look at how many people still are so superstitious - you might as well laugh, its much better than crying.
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“I am a kraken from the sea!”
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I refuse to answer your post until you use proper grammatical structure. |
sut yurslf gines |
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“President Obama!”
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Check you newer physiology books and journals you fool and you will find that homosexuality is found in most all species of animal life. Oh , but you are from Georgia. Sorry I forgot you are not allowed to read real and accurate articles on this subject. That is if you can read at all. |
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“lovely day today”
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well well .i was raised on a farm and i have yet to see a stud mount a stud,a bull mout a bull and since they dont mouth to a!! they dont do that either,but then you are from fairy land.since you need to namecall, you are a jackass and maybe you have seen a fairy jackass. |
God help you, my friend. |
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God help you, my friend.
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Why do we respond to freaks like 'the resistance'?Don't dignify his craziness with a response.
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From a National Geographic special : http://www.youtube.com/watch... There, I showed you. So start believing it! |
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You need to burn a cross right on your own front lawn. You Rednecks fer KKKrist need a good old fashioned catholic exocism! |
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“lovely day today”
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hello huntsville,i lived in decatur once upon a time.did not see many gay queers or many queer gays there. |
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“lovely day today”
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huntsville,watched you vid. you did see the male being assaulted getting away,didnt you?
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Seoul, Korea
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There's nothing wrong with a diseased sodomite that a very through fagbash can't cure! The 9mm cure works very well, too!
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It's called google I found this in less than a second. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15750604/ From male killer whales that ride the dorsal fin of another male to female bonobos that rub their genitals together, the animal kingdom tolerates all kinds of lifestyles. A first-ever museum display, "Against Nature?," which opened last month at the University of Oslo's Natural History Museum in Norway, presents 51 species of animals exhibiting homosexuality. "Homosexuality has been observed in more than 1,500 species, and the phenomenon has been well described for 500 of them," said Petter Bockman, project coordinator of the exhibition. The idea, however, is rarely discussed in the scientific community and is often dismissed as unnatural because it doesn't appear to benefit the larger cause of species continuation. "I think to some extent people don't think it's important because we went through all this time period in sociobiology where everything had to be tied to reproduction and reproductive success," said Linda Wolfe, who heads the Department of Anthropology at East Carolina University. "If it doesn't have [something to do] with reproduction it's not important." For pleasure, However, species continuation may not always be the ultimate goal, as many animals, including humans, engage in sexual activities more than is necessary for reproduction. "You can make up all kinds of stories: Oh it's for dominance, it's for this, it's for that, but when it comes down to the bottom I think it's just for sexual pleasure," Wolfe told LiveScience. Conversely, some argue that homosexual sex could have a bigger natural cause than just pure pleasure: namely evolutionary benefits. Copulation could be used for alliance and protection among animals of the same sex. In situations when a species is mostly bisexual, homosexual relationships allow an animal to join a pack. "In bonobos for instance, strict heterosexual individuals would not be able to make friends in the flock and thus never be able to breed," Bockman told LiveScience. "In some bird species that bond for life, homosexual pairs raise young. If they are females, a male may fertilize their eggs. If they are males, a solitary female may mate with them and deposit her eggs in their nest." Mom and Dad and Dad Almost a quarter of black swan families are parented by homosexual couples. Male couples sometimes mate with a female just to have a baby. Once she lays the egg, they chase her away, hatch the egg, and raise a family on their own. "Homosexuality" and "heterosexuality" are terms defined by societal boundaries, invisible in the animal kingdom. "Many species are hermaphrodites," Bockman said. Hermaphrodites have both male and female sex organs. A lot of marine species have no sex life at all, but just squirt their eggs or semen into sea. Some creatures even reproduce asexually, by dividing themselves into two organisms. In one species of gecko, females clone themselves. Like most complex issues, animal homosexuality is challenging and poorly understood. Therefore, educators tend to shy away from covering it in their teaching. Many scientists don't even want to be associated with this type of research. "I've had primatologists offer to give me their data on homosexual behavior because they didn't want to publish it," Wolfe said. "Against Nature?" was set up partly to demystify the concept. The argument that a homosexual way of living cannot be accepted because it is against the "laws of nature" can now be rejected scientifically, said Geir Soli, project leader for the exhibition. "A main target for this project was to get museums involved in current debate; to show that museums are more than just a gallery for the past." |
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It's called google http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15750604/ From male killer whales that ride the dorsal fin of another male to female bonobos that rub their genitals together, the animal kingdom tolerates all kinds of lifestyles. A first-ever museum display, "Against Nature?," which opened last month at the University of Oslo's Natural History Museum in Norway, presents 51 species of animals exhibiting homosexuality. "Homosexuality has been observed in more than 1,500 species, and the phenomenon has been well described for 500 of them," said Petter Bockman, project coordinator of the exhibition. The idea, however, is rarely discussed in the scientific community and is often dismissed as unnatural because it doesn't appear to benefit the larger cause of species continuation. "I think to some extent people don't think it's important because we went through all this time period in sociobiology where everything had to be tied to reproduction and reproductive success," said Linda Wolfe, who heads the Department of Anthropology at East Carolina University. "If it doesn't have [something to do] with reproduction it's not important." For pleasure However, species continuation may not always be the ultimate goal, as many animals, including humans, engage in sexual activities more than is necessary for reproduction. "You can make up all kinds of stories: Oh it's for dominance, it's for this, it's for that, but when it comes down to the bottom I think it's just for sexual pleasure," Wolfe told LiveScience. Conversely, some argue that homosexual sex could have a bigger natural cause than just pure pleasure: namely evolutionary benefits. Copulation could be used for alliance and protection among animals of the same sex. In situations when a species is mostly bisexual, homosexual relationships allow an animal to join a pack. "In bonobos for instance, strict heterosexual individuals would not be able to make friends in the flock and thus never be able to breed," Bockman told LiveScience. "In some bird species that bond for life, homosexual pairs raise young. If they are females, a male may fertilize their eggs. If they are males, a solitary female may mate with them and deposit her eggs in their nest." Mom and Dad and Dad Almost a quarter of black swan families are parented by homosexual couples. Male couples sometimes mate with a female just to have a baby. Once she lays the egg, they chase her away, hatch the egg, and raise a family on their own. "Homosexuality" and "heterosexuality" are terms defined by societal boundaries, invisible in the animal kingdom. "Many species are hermaphrodites," Bockman said. Hermaphrodites have both male and female sex organs. A lot of marine species have no sex life at all, but just squirt their eggs or semen into sea. Some creatures even reproduce asexually, by dividing themselves into two organisms. In one species of gecko, females clone themselves. Like most complex issues, animal homosexuality is challenging and poorly understood. Therefore, educators tend to shy away from covering it in their teaching. Many scientists don't even want to be associated with this type of research. "I've had primatologists offer to give me their data on homosexual behavior because they didn't want to publish it," Wolfe said. "Against Nature?" was set up partly to demystify the concept. The argument that a homosexual way of living cannot be accepted because it is against the "laws of nature" can now be rejected scientifically, said Geir Soli, project leader for the exhibition. "A main target for this project was to get museums involved in current debate; to show that museums are more than just a gallery for the past." |
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Homosexually is just another name for a type of perversion. Men and women can be perverted towards the opposite sex, and they can be perverted towards the same sex. Big jake there is a difference between an small percentage of confused animals that are trying to reproduce but cannot find the right hole or whatever, and humans that are just sticking things in to feel good. Remember the Mathew Sheperd case? The media orginally said that it was christians that killed him. They never retracted that false accusation when the accused finally spoke and it was witnessed that they were actually lovers and it was done out of jealousy. Go ahead and believe all of the crap they are feeding you. If it was natural then men would be able to impreginate men. I can find alot of information out there that the sun actually causes our sky to be blue,LMAO.
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“lovely day today”
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big jake,you sure do take up a lot of space to prove nothing.
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Do not doubt that our Bible Based Christian allies are organizing in unity. The fatherland shall re-emerge to its glorious past. It is time to solve the Homosexual Question.
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Just exposing the all too real agenda of those fascists.
Never Forget the Holocaust and the mindset that led to it. Note the similar rhetoric such as 'Resist Homosexuality'.... and propoganda campaigns to rouse the masses. |
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Judged:
1 No one needs to check anything behind America's sexual illusionists. Everyone knows who the stinking fools are. They are basically upright toilet stools that call themselves homosexuals. The days will soon arrive that you Funny looking nerds and sugar plums will have to go back in hiding. Back to mommies kitchen pantry, grand ma ma's dark, dingy, closet, State mental Institutions, County Jails, and penal colonies where you will be well worth your weight in barter. You are daMMMM skippy boy if you label me as a bigey ot! I think you folks need to be educated to learn how to keep your big mouths shut. No one wants to hear your little fairytales. |
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