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Are you one of the many people who still thinks there's something wrong with homosexuality – but find it difficult to talk about nowadays? Or maybe you've given up trying.
Well, don't blame yourself, because you're on the wrong side of a massive disinformation campaign. But there is hope, and it's a new book called "A Queer Thing Happened To America."
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There are plenty of pro-family, anti-"gay"-agenda books out there ... but this one is considered so radioactive that no publisher would touch it.
Why?
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Mainly because Dr. Michael Brown tells the story of the pro-"gay" sea change in American culture almost entirely with reference to sources that no pro-"gay" activist could dispute.
He tells the story in their own words.
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For example, lesbian author Camille Paglia said, "No one is born gay. The idea is ridiculous."
"A Queer Thing Happened To America" is a work of history, but it is also an almanac of sorts, extensively footnoted with the vast majority of citations being neutral or pro-"gay" publications.
Much more than a compendium, "A Queer Thing Happened To America" also explains the "gay agenda" and reveals why issues related to gender have become so hard to discuss for traditional-minded Americans.
"A full recognition of 'gay rights' means limited recognition of the rights of others," he explains.
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So the publishing industry scattered.
Their responses:
- "There would be a very concrete, though difficult to measure financial penalty to pay for publishing your book. . . . Practically speaking it could actually destroy the firm . . . ."
- "Honestly, there is no NY publisher . . . who will touch this manuscript."
- "I'd be better off burning the money in my fireplace. . . . . The economics of publishing a book like this are bleak."
What could make publishers flee?
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What Brown has written, including:
- "Hate" means: "To hold to Judeo-Christian principles and values; to stand for biblical morality; and to take issue with homosexual practice."
- The pro-alternate lifestyle tactic is to "make the person with whom you differ into a small-minded, mean-spirited bigot. The playing field becomes unequal, and your ideological opponent becomes a monster whose ideas are unworthy of serious discussion..."
- "Things have shifted so dramatically – they have literally been turned upside down – that it now appears that no matter what you say and no matter how carefully and graciously you say it, if you dare to differ with the GLBT agenda, if you believe that it is immoral for a man to have sex with another man, if you do not support same-sex marruage, then you are an extremist, a bigot, a Nazi and a jihadist."
The book's extensive detail reveals how nearly all of the actual "hate speech" is coming from those who perpetually "push the hate button" – namely, the "gay" and lesbian community.
See the author discussing his work:
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Among the book's topics:
- The supposedly nonexistent "gay agenda"
- Jewish Hitlers, Christian jihadists, and the magical effects of pushing the "hate" button
- Boys will be girls will be boys: undoing gender and teaching "gay is good" in our children's schools
- Something queer on our campuses: from traditional academics and the arts to GLBTQ and "ze"
- Brokeback Mountain, the fab five, and Hollywood’s celebration of queer
- Is "gay" the new black? Analyzing the argument that "I was born that way"
- Speaking about the unspeakable: pro-pedophilia parallels to pro-"gay" arguments
- Diversity or perversity? Corporate America’s embrace of "gay" pride at its worst
- Lavender language, gender speak, and queer semantics: toward an omnisexual society?
- Queer theology, a gay/lesbian bible, and a homoerotic Christ
- It’s not about sex? The attempt to separate behavior from identity
- The ex-"gay" movement: fact or fiction?
- Stifling of scientific debate
- Big brother is watching, and he really is "gay"
And if you're not in favor of homosexuality, there's a new term. "Heteronormativity" is the classification for those who think heterosexuality is the intended norm for the human race.
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And you'll see that what is being taught in our public schools today goes far beyond "diversity."
What else could happen?
Well, there's a U.S. city moving toward "separating anatomy from what it means to be a man or a women," and the normalization of incest, he warns.
Click here to get "A Queer Thing Happened To America" from the WND Superstore.