06-08-2009, 12:26 AM
I was skimming through the articles on homosexuality found on Conservapedia, "an encyclopaedia with articles written from a conservative viewpoint", and I think the only things they didn't specifically blame gay people for were the mass extinction of the dinosaurs and global warming.
Much of the anti-gay vitriol involved the old stand-bys: gay men are promiscuous, disease-ridden pedophiles, but there were other charges I'd never heard before. Apparently, "studies report that homosexual couples have significantly higher incidences of violent behavior" than straight people, homosexuals murdering each other is common, gay people are more prone to psychiatric problems and we have significantly higher rates of smoking than heterosexual people. In addition, we're more likely to use drugs than straight people and lesbians are inclined to be overweight.
The other thing I noticed is that they frequently cited studies that were, in some cases, decades old. For example, to refute the increasing evidence that people are born gay, they cited a study from 1952 that indicated that homosexuality was rare or absent in many cultures. As a result of this 57 year old study, they concluded that because homosexuality doesn't appear in every culture, homosexuality is not "significantly influenced by genes".
I guess it's true, the nut jobs really are running the asylum!
Much of the anti-gay vitriol involved the old stand-bys: gay men are promiscuous, disease-ridden pedophiles, but there were other charges I'd never heard before. Apparently, "studies report that homosexual couples have significantly higher incidences of violent behavior" than straight people, homosexuals murdering each other is common, gay people are more prone to psychiatric problems and we have significantly higher rates of smoking than heterosexual people. In addition, we're more likely to use drugs than straight people and lesbians are inclined to be overweight.
The other thing I noticed is that they frequently cited studies that were, in some cases, decades old. For example, to refute the increasing evidence that people are born gay, they cited a study from 1952 that indicated that homosexuality was rare or absent in many cultures. As a result of this 57 year old study, they concluded that because homosexuality doesn't appear in every culture, homosexuality is not "significantly influenced by genes".
I guess it's true, the nut jobs really are running the asylum!