--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>  
> In a message dated 9/13/07 7:42:25 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> Psychoanalytic theory holds that homophobia --the fear,  anxiety,
> anger, discomfort and aversion that some ostensibly  heterosexual
> people hold for gay individuals -- is the result of  repressed
> homosexual urges that the person is either unaware of or  denies
> 
> 
> Having an *aversion* or feeling *discomfort* about something doesn't  
> constitute a phobia. Look up the definition of the word. If one
doesn't like  crime 
> and averts it, is that irrational? If one doesn't like spinach is
that a  
> phobia? Are vegetarians meataphobics? So to not agree with the Gay
agenda or  
> support it and consider homosexual conduct to be abhorrent doesn't 
automatically 
> make one homophobic. 

Ah, that river in Egypt named...

Bwana apparently thinks he's immune from being exposed as having
latent homosexual tendencies himself. I'd bet the homophobes who
participated in the experiment felt the same way. 

Bigotry is alive and well.




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