Sodomites

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Sodomites or "homosexuals" are those who engage in sexual perversion of sodomy or unnatural relationships with people of the same gender as themselves. Sometimes called the "unnatural vice" of the cites of Sodom and Gomorrah by Christians.

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[edit] Origin of Illness

  • Xq28 gene is supposed to be one of the genetic sources of homosexuality.

[edit] Queer theory

[edit] First studies by Schopenhauer

[edit] Homosexuals and violence

to add: statistics

[edit] Homosexuals and politics

[edit] Myth of persecution

to add: statistics, homosexuals earn more and have best works than heterosexuals.

  • Homosexuals are protected by special laws in many ZOG countries.

[edit] Lawful and unlawful discrimination against criticism of Homosexuality

  • French politician was condemned for simply expressing his preference to be heterosexual rather than gay.
  • Italian archbishop Angelo Bagnasco received several death threats by leftists and homosexuals for the following utterance (translated from Italian language), he intended hereby to point out the risks that the common acceptance of homosexuality poses, i.e. the fear to have in the future pedophilia and incest accepted as well, which is already at the beginning stages in Holland, where a party advocating pedophile rights has been welcome to Dutch politics:
When the main criterion is the public mind or majorities cloaked as democratic - which are at the same time anti-democratic and violent - then it is difficult to say "No". So, why say "no" to stable forms of convivence recognized by law and public right and so creating alternative kinds of family? Why say no to incest, as in England where a brother and a sister have children, live together and love each other? Why say "no" to the pedophile party in Holland if there are two freedoms meeting? One should fathom these aberrations after the common sense and acknowledge the presence of their already existing initial blossoms.

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