As homosexuals strut out of their closets (like Reene State Colleges new Lesbian, Bisexual, and Gay Alliance) concerned citizens should reflect on recent history and learn from it. Consistently, what happens when well-recognized moral principles are cast aside? Social experimenters of the 60s insisted that young people needed to know all about sex outside of marriage. Those educators flooded our society with promiscuity, venereal disease and pregnant teens. In the 70s and 80s, the Me Generation created a self-centered society willing to abort even its own offspring. The cry for the 90s is embrace the homosexual.
What new curse will this immorality bring upon our society? At its present rate of growth, the homosexual community will double in the next decade. But how will they double? By recruiting! Dr. Charles Wahl, a noted researcher in this field, explains, the vast preponderance of evidence clearly indicates that homosexuality is a learned disorder and is not genetically inherited. Homosexuals are made, not born. How? By being taught to think positively toward homosexual practices, and then by participating in such practices.
If homosexuals didn’t recruit, they would become extinct because they do not propagate. Who will they recruit? They are after your children! How? Childrens minds are being carefully prepared for the homosexual recruiters through new sex education curriculums that advance homosexuality as an acceptable, alternate lifestyle. Watch out for Project Ten, One in ten, and other such deceptive and subtle programs in the public schools.
Dawn Thompson – Walpole, N.H.
/ March 2022
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I’m an award winning artist based in New York. Here are some of the awards I’ve received. I have also done numerous art exhibitions including solo and with other artists.
First place, honorable award
Second place of the day
Awarded for the best animation
Best design of Web 4.0
Solo exhibition of my personal works
Exhibited at New York Gallery
Urban busy lifestyle series
Participated in the 2020 NYC art show