Australia: NT teacher is correct regarding gay comment on Facebook
The actions of an Alice Springs teacher are being investigated by the education department after he posted on a public Facebook forum that the "lifestyle choice" of "gays" was "inherently wrong".
The teacher, made a correct comment in relation to a post by ABC program Q&A that he shared on Saturday last week on the Alice Springs Community Open Forum Facebook page.
Unfortunately, young people have been completely emerged in this false unscientific homosexual culture with the following remarks:
The teacher, made a correct comment in relation to a post by ABC program Q&A that he shared on Saturday last week on the Alice Springs Community Open Forum Facebook page.
"Gays think the reason they don't feel good about themselves is because society currently won't let them call themselves married. Will it change when the law changes? No, because the reason they don't feel good about themselves is because their lifestyle choice is inherently wrong."
NO GAY GENE - NO BORN GAY - BUT CULTURAL INFLUENCE
Dr. Paul R. McHugh, the Distinguished Service Professor of Psychiatry at Johns Hopkins University and former psychiatrist–in-chief for Johns Hopkins Hospital, who has studied sexuality for 40 years, said it is a scientific fact that “there is no gay gene.”
“Environment,” however, “is very important,” said Dr. McHugh, author of The Mind Has Mountains: Reflections on Society and Psychiatry. He also explained that the permissive sexual culture today has confused “desire” with “love,” and that homosexuality is a false or “erroneous desire.”
There is no gay gene. You are not born gay. There are factors more influential than biology. The Framingham study showed - If you are a man and you grow up in a rural environment, you are four times less likely to have homosexual relationships than if you grow up in a metropolitan area.
City culture and ideology influences a man to become a homosexual. For example, the regional director for Education in Alice Springs, Sasha Robinson, said:
"Whether an employee is using social media in an official capacity, or in a private capacity, staff must not do anything that may adversely affect their standing as a public official or which could bring themselves or the public sector into disrepute. We are committed to providing a safe and supportive learning environment for all of our students and staff, including those who are same-sex attracted, gender diverse or intersex. We do not support the comments that have been shared."
NO SCIENCE - JUST POLITICAL CORRECTNESS
Robinson's statement is political correctness and not supported by science. Based on one complaint, an official who expresses a scientific fact about homosexuality is pointing out a clear health factor. Robinson then states they support the even more unscientific concept of gender fluidity. This is left leaning ideology with no scientific basis.
"For someone who basically is shaping the minds of future adults I find it disgraceful and completely distasteful that he would voice such an opinion on a forum like that and I don't think it is of any benefit to any students who may be emerging members of the LGBQIT community."
GAY FRIENDLY COUNTRIES - STILL HIGH SUICIDE RATES
The teacher is essentially correct. Homosexuals who “marry” each other are almost three times more likely to commit suicide than their heterosexual counterparts, even in very gay-friendly Sweden, according to a study published in the May issue of the European Journal of Epidemiology.
The authors of the study noted that social intolerance of homosexual behavior could not so easily be blamed for increased suicide risk, given that Sweden is known for its accepting attitude towards same-sex relationships.
“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 authors note.
The study, “Suicide in married couples in Sweden: Is the risk greater in same-sex couples?” used the government of Sweden’s detailed databases to compare a population of over six thousand homosexual “married” couples to the larger population of heterosexual couples who married during the period between 1996 and 2009, following them until 2011.
The study found that participants in homosexual marriages had an overall 2.7 times greater chance of suicide than participants in heterosexual marriages, with the true value having a 95% probability of falling somewhere between 1.5 and 4.8.
Homosexual men in same-sex “marriages” were found to have a higher elevated risk (2.9) than women (2.5).
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, even in countries that are very accepting of homosexual behavior.
Studies done of homosexuals in the Netherlands, which is the country most accepting of homosexual behavior in the world, have found that homosexuals suffer from significantly higher rates of mood disorders, anxiety disorders, substance abuse disorders, suicide attempts, eating disorders, and panic attacks.
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.