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Saya kutip: "Jelas heteroseksual melakukan kejahatan seksual dengan bocah lawan jenis.. Dan homoseksual tentu saja melakukan kejahatan seksual dengan bocah sama jenis..." http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proletar/message/385130 --- In [email protected], ayub <ayubyahya@...> wrote: > > > > koq diam ??.. tumben ngga kaing-kaing > disodorin fakta, bukti... melongo kayak lutung > > lol > > > ________________________________ > From: ayub <ayubyahya@...> > > > > fitnah ?? > > nih buktinya.... > > http://megapolitan.kompas.com/read/2013/04/29/0930218/Penyodomi.Belasan.Bocah.Diduga.Homoseksual?utm_source=WP&utm_medium=box&utm_campaign=Kknwp > > lo bawa2 theory.. gw bawa FAKTA > > huh !! theory murahan... > > For the implicit measure, students had to categorize words and pictures > flashed onto a computer screen into "gay" or "straight" groups. Words > included "gay," "straight," "homosexual" and "heterosexual," while the > pictures showed straight and gay couples. Before each trial, > participants were primed with the word "me" or "others" flashed > momentarily onto a computer screen. The researchers said quicker > reaction time for "me" and "gay," and a slower association of "me" with > "straight" would indicate said an implicit gay orientation. [Why Gay > Parents May Be the Best Parents] > >  > > ________________________________ > From: Bukan Pedanda <bukan.pedanda@...> >  > > >  > > Dan ayub yahya itu sering memfitnah orang homoseksual.. > > http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=homophobes-might-be-hidden-homosexuals > > Scientific American > Permanent Address: > http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=homophobes-might-be-hidden-homosexuals > Homophobes Might Be Hidden Homosexuals > > A new analysis of implicit bias and explicit sexual orientation statements > may help to explain the underpinnings of anti-gay bullying and hate crimes > > By Jeanna Bryner and LiveScience | Tuesday, April 10, 2012 | 40 > > gay couple > > Image: Wikimedia Commons/thaths > Advertisement > > Homophobes should consider a little self-reflection, suggests a new study > finding those individuals who are most hostile toward gays and hold strong > anti-gay views may themselves have same-sex desires, albeit undercover ones. > > The prejudice of homophobia may also stem from authoritarian parents, > particularly those with homophobic views as well, the researchers added. > > "This study shows that if you are feeling that kind of visceral reaction to > an out-group, ask yourself, 'Why?'" co-author Richard Ryan, a professor of > psychology at the University of Rochester, said in a statement. "Those > intense emotions should serve as a call to self-reflection." > > The research, published in the April 2012 issue of the Journal of Personality > and Social Psychology, reveals the nuances of prejudices like homophobia, > which can ultimately have dire consequences. [The 10 Most Destructive Human > Behaviors] > > "Sometimes people are threatened by gays and lesbians because they are > fearing their own impulses, in a sense they 'doth protest too much,'" Ryan > told LiveScience. "In addition, it appears that sometimes those who would > oppress others have been oppressed themselves, and we can have some > compassion for them too, they may be unaccepting of others because they > cannot be accepting of themselves." > > Ryan cautioned, however, that this link is only one source of anti-gay > sentiments. > > Hidden homosexuality > In four studies, the researchers looked at the discrepancies between what > people say about their sexual orientation and their implicit sexual > orientation based on a reaction-time test. The studies involved college > students from Germany and the United States. > > For the implicit measure, students had to categorize words and pictures > flashed onto a computer screen into "gay" or "straight" groups. Words > included "gay," "straight," "homosexual" and "heterosexual," while the > pictures showed straight and gay couples. Before each trial, participants > were primed with the word "me" or "others" flashed momentarily onto a > computer screen. The researchers said quicker reaction time for "me" and > "gay," and a slower association of "me" with "straight" would indicate said > an implicit gay orientation. [Why Gay Parents May Be the Best Parents] > > In another experiment, the researchers measured implicit sexual orientation > by having participants choose to browse same-sex or opposite-sex photos on a > computer screen. > > Questionnaires also teased out the parenting style the participants were > exposed to, with students asked how much they agreed or disagreed with > statements such as: "I felt controlled and pressured in certain ways;" and "I > felt free to be who I am." To gauge homophobia in a household, students > responded to items such as, "It would be upsetting for my mom to find out she > was alone with a lesbian" or "My dad avoids gay men whenever possible." > > Participants indicated their own level of homophobia, both overt and > implicit; in word-completion tasks, students wrote down the first three words > that came to mind when prompted with some of the words' letters. Students > were primed at some point with the word "gay" to see how that impacted the > amount of aggressive words used. > > Controlling parents > In all of the studies, participants who reported supportive and accepting > parents were more in touch with their implicit sexual orientation, meaning it > tended to jibe with their outward sexual orientation. Students who indicated > they came from authoritarian homes showed the biggest discrepancy between the > two measures of sexual orientation. > > "In a predominately heterosexual society, 'know thyself' can be a challenge > for many gay individuals," lead author Netta Weinstein, a lecturer at the > University of Essex in the United Kingdom,said in a statement. "But in > controlling and homophobic homes, embracing a minority sexual orientation can > be terrifying." [5 Ways to Foster Self-Compassion in Your Child] > > Those participants who reported their heterosexuality despite having hidden > same-sex desires were also the most likely to show hostility toward gay > individuals, including self-reported anti-gay attitudes, endorsement of > anti-gay policies and discrimination such as supporting harsher punishments > for homosexuals. > > The research may help to explain the underpinnings of anti-gay bullying and > hate crimes, the researchers note. People in denial about their own sexual > orientation, perhaps a denial fostered by authoritarian and homophobic > parents, may feel a threat from other gay and lesbian individuals. Lashing > out may ultimately be an indicator of the person's own internal conflict with > sexual orientation. > > This inner conflict can be seen in some high-profile cases in which anti-gay > public figures are caught engaging in same-sex acts, the researchers say. For > instance, evangelical preacher and anti-gay-marriage advocate Ted Haggard was > caught in a gay sex scandal in 2006. And in 2010, prominent anti-gay activist > and co-founder of conservative Family Research Council George Rekers was > reportedly spotted in 2010 with a male escort rented from Rentboy.com. > According to news reports, the escort confirmed Rekers is gay. > > "We laugh at or make fun of such blatant hypocrisy, but in a real way, these > people may often themselves be victims of repression and experience > exaggerated feelings of threat," Ryan said. "Homophobia is not a laughing > matter. It can sometimes have tragic consequences," as was the case in the > 1998 murder of Matthew Shepard, a gay man. > > Copyright 2012 LiveScience, a TechMediaNetwork company. All rights reserved. > This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. > risk free title graphic > > © 2013 Scientific American, a Division of Nature America, Inc. 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