Study debunks claim that high LGBT suicide rates are due to ‘homophobia’
A study out of Sweden published last month has
found that suicide risk among active homosexuals is high even in a region that
is highly tolerant of same-sex behaviour.
Published in the European
Journal of Epidemiology, the authors found that men in same-sex
"marriages" were at three times greater risk of suicide than men who
are married to women.
Even in a country with a comparatively tolerant
climate regarding homosexuality such as Sweden, same-sex married individuals
evidence a higher risk for suicide than other married individuals.
The study’s
results are similar to numerous other studies in recent years that have found a
strong relationship between homosexual behavior and a variety of negative
psychological outcomes, including in countries that are very accepting of
homosexual behavior. The behavior of homosexuals, which often involves
high levels of promiscuity and instability in their interpersonal
relationships, results in rates of 10-20% HIV infection of homosexuals living
in urban areas, as well as elevated incidence of herpes and the cancer-causing
Epstein-Barr virus, syphilis, anal cancer, and other diseases.
The inevitable
conclusion is: the claim often made by sodomites that everybody
else is to blame for all their sufferings, is not true. Sodomy is a
self-destructive lifestyle that leads to frustration and despair even when
there is no-one around to be accused for “homophobia”.
Another gay myth debunked.