Category: Refuting Homophobes

What I’ve learned as a gay person

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Contrary to popular belief, being gay is more than worrying about whether or not you can marry your partner.

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Rayne’s favourite crazy homophobe Mr Henry Makow Ph.D.

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With the massive amounts of homophobic bullshit in the media lately from politicians and other random individuals who have potentially been dropped on their heads at birth, I’d thought I’d do a blog post on my favourite deluded homophobe, one Mr Henry Makow Ph.D. Henry Makow is an out and proud homophobic misogynist who I sincerely hope is unmarried. He helps run a website entitled “Save The Males”. Mr Makow believes a hidden hand is shaping modern history according to a long-term occult conspiracy agenda.

Mr Makow has also voiced his anti-homosexual, anti-feminist and anti New World Order views in his books which along with Twilight and 50 Shades of Fail Grey, proves that publishers will publish anything. Mr Makow also earned a Ph. D in English Literature from the University of Toronto in 1982 which basically means he has read a lot of books. In 1984, he invented Scruples, a game of moral dilemmas which is ironic since he doesn’t seem to have a very good grasp on the concept.

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Homophobes need to stop being dishonest

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Contrary to popular opinion, it does rain in Australia. For about three weeks per year:
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Helping youth at-risk isn’t offensive, unless they’re GLBTI youth

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One would think that an organisation that assists youth at-risk of homelessness and abuse would be considered a positive force for good in society.

Apparently not if it’s an organisation that caters to GLBTI youth at-risk.

Then it’s considered offensive.

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Yes Melissa, there are gays and we can tell you how to speak to your children

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The internet has exploded over the last few days when theantibogan posted the following article entitled “The Day I Had to Tell My Daughter About Unnatural, Abnormal Homosexuals”. For those of my readers who don’t know the back story, the above article is a response to an article posted by a blogger named Melissa Dereberry an individual who seems to have an avid fear and/or inability to talk to her children about diversity within the wider community. This inability to talk to her children has prompted her to write this article blaming gays for her inability to talk to her tiny humans. Apparently her solution is for gays to be gays inside their homes and not in public so she doesn’t have to speak to her children but I’ll let you, my readers read her opinion for yourselves. The following link is a google web cache of the original article as she has since taken it down and revamped her blog but google being google – never ever forgets.

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