Fake Studies: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Life Expectancy Drops 12 Years when people object


In 2015, “a major study published in Science, which purported to show that personal canvassing by LGBT people had an amazingly large effect on people’s opinions,” reported National Review’s Maggie Gallagher, it “was revealed to have been entirely faked, and in ways that one lone grad student, David Broockman, found easy to debunk. (The ‘scholar’ had even created easily checked fake grants from real foundations, thanking them publicly for grants they had never made.)”
More recently, a study by a Columbia University researcher asserting that minority stress is causing gays to die a full 12 years earlier than straights has been debunked. The study’s authors said when it was released, “the results of this study suggest a broadening of the consequences of prejudice to include premature death.”
The press loved the story, and so headlines blared, “Can Prejudice Kill You? Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Life Expectancy Drops 12 Years in Anti-Gay Communities.”  
Outlets from Medical Daily to Reuters and U.S. News & World Report happily spread the news. To date, the study, Structural stigma and all-cause mortality in sexual minority populations, has been cited over 100 times in professional journals, according to Clarivate Analytics’ Web of Science.
The ABC and AMA quoted the Columbia University when Australia was voting on homosexual marriage. Westpac Bank came out and expanded the lie to 3000 people will die if homosexual marriage is not approved. The LGBTQI community were found saying a plebicite on homosexual marriage will damage, hurt, diminish if not cause people to suicide dirung the vote.
The Labor leader said the Government would be responsible for all homosexual deaths during the debate. The Government allocated money for counselling. The AMA came out and supported homosexual marriage even when over 400 members disagreed. Almost all of these homosexual marriage supporters to to studies like those done by Columbia University.
In fact, the AMA, stated brazenly that ALL research (included Columbia University) pointed to kids, youth of gay couples as healthy and normal but any antigay message, any voting, any comments, any plebiscite would bring ill health to the vulnerable gay community. The AMA pointed and debunked the largest ever study by Mark Gregerous from Texas University claiming it was faulty.
Yet it wasn’t true. It wasn’t science; it was junk. The results of the study have proven to be unreplicable, and a retraction is most likely forthcoming.  But only after much damage has been done.
Claiming (falsely) that speaking against same-sex “marriage” and transgenderism kills people forces politically incorrect dissenters to remain silent.
That fake claim was part of the grand illusion.
Recently a gay man, Chad Felix Greene, wrote at The Federalist that the reported spike in anti-LGBT homicides is fake news: “LGBT media outlets are alarmed over a report that anti-LGBT homicides doubled in 2017, but the context of the crimes suggests the hype may be overstated.”
“On closer examination it appears that 4 of the 52 cases in 2017 were possibly anti-LGBT driven,’ Greene analyzed, “and yet the headlines will continue to shout an 86 percent increase in anti-LGBT hate crimes. The more the LGBT media manipulates the narrative to perpetuate politically convenient fear, the less average Americans and Australian will appreciate true violence towards the gay and transgender community. This unethical behavior in journalism and advocacy organizations only harms the people it is attempting to protect.”

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