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American Psychological Association Pushes Polyamory

Remember when psychologists’ goal was to help people live balanced and ordered lives? Now, it seems, the profession’s highest purpose is to empower and validate people’s deepest desires and sexual urges without having to suffer “stigma” or any adverse judgments from themselves or society.

Hence, the American Psychological Association has launched the “Non-Monogamy Task Force,” the goal of which seem to be the promotion of sexual anarchy and the muting of polyamorists’ moral consciences:

The APA Division 44 Consensual Non-monogamy Task Force promotes awareness and inclusivity about consensual non-monogamy and diverse expressions of intimate relationships. These include but are not limited to: people who practice polyamory, open relationships, swinging, relationship anarchy and other types of ethical non-monogamous relationships.

Finding love and/or sexual intimacy is a central part of most people’s life experience. However, the ability to engage in desired intimacy without social and medical stigmatization is not a liberty for all. This task force seeks to address the needs of people who practice consensual non-monogamy, including their intersecting marginalized identities.

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Diane Douglas Says AZ Secretary of State, Others, Promote Pedophilia in Schools; Pedophiles “Rebrand” Themselves To Gain Acceptance

By KTAR. Former Arizona public schools chief Diane Douglas accused her successor and the secretary of state of promoting pedophilia.

In a Facebook post last week, Douglas said she believed the “medically & scientifically accurate” sex education guidelines that current Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Kathy Hoffman supports are an effort to “get kids to be accepting of sex with adults.”

Douglas also said two pride flags Secretary of State Katie Hobbs hung briefly at the Capitol building late last month were promoting pedophilia. . .

School districts and charter schools use the state’s sex education guidelines to set curriculum. Parents can have their children opt in or out of the lessons.

The Arizona State Board of Education decided to let existing guidelines stand after parents, state lawmakers and advocates spent hours voicing their opposition to the proposed changes. Douglas was among those who spoke out against the changes. (Read more from “Diane Douglas Says AZ Secretary of State, Others, Promote Pedophilia in Schools” HERE)

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Pedophiles Believe They Should Be a Part of the LGBT Community

By Daily Caller. Pedophiles are rebranding themselves as “MAPs” or “Minor Attracted Persons” in an effort to gain acceptance and be included into the LGBT community, according to several reports from LGBT news sites.

According to Urban Dictionary, the blanket term MAP includes infantophiles (infants), pedophiles (pre-pubescent children), hebephiles (pubescent children), and ephebophiles (post-pubescent children). Some MAPs also refer to themselves as NOMAPs or “Non-Offending Minor Attracted Persons”.

These pedophiles seek to be a part of the LGBT+ community, even going so far as to make a “Pride” flag for Gay Pride Month.

(Read more from “Pedophiles Believe They Should Be a Part of the LGBT Community” HERE)

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Poll Reveals That Americans Completely Overestimate Size of Homosexual Population

A new Gallup poll suggests most Americans vastly overestimate how large the gay community is in the United States.

According to the survey, released Thursday, a majority of people believe close to one in four (23.6 percent) people are gay or lesbian.

Americans have continuously overestimated the size of the gay population in recent years—estimating 24.6 percent in 2011 and 23.2 percent in 2015. Only about 4.5% of Americans self-identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender, according to an earlier Gallup study. But in this most recent poll, conducted in May, just 9 percent of respondents estimated under 5 percent. (Another 11 percent guessed between 5 and 10 percent.)

“Exactly who makes up the LGBT community and how this group should be measured is a subject of some debate,” Gallup pointed out in 2012. “There are a number of ways to measure lesbian, gay, and bisexual orientation, and transgender status. Sexual orientation can be assessed by measuring identity as well as sexual behaviors and attractions.” . . .

And the growing number of young people identifying as LGBT can also color perception. A 2017 GLAAD study found that 20 percent of Millennials identified as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer. That’s nearly three times higher than Baby Boomers (7 percent) and significantly more than Gen-Xers (12 percent.) (Read more from “Poll Reveals That Americans Completely Overestimate Size of Homosexual Population” HERE)

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Rainbow Pride Flag Replaces POW/MIA Flag at Veterans Memorial Plaza — and Public Outcry Is Ignited

By The Blaze. Veteran John “Bill” Williams recalled to WRC-TV that he was in Vietnam just six days before two fellow service members were shot down, declared missing in action, “and they still haven’t found their bodies.”

Such losses are why the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Plaza in Rockville, Maryland, means so much to Williams.

And it’s also why he was upset that the plaza’s POW/MIA flag was replaced with an LGBTQ rainbow flag for pride month, the station said. . .

It was the first time a rainbow pride flag flew at the Veterans Memorial Plaza, which is outside the Montgomery County executive office building, WRC said.

Montgomery County Council member Evan Glass, the council’s first LGBTQ member, helped celebrate the raising of the pride flag last week, the station added. (Read more from “Rainbow Pride Flag Replaces POW/Mia Flag at Veterans Memorial Plaza — and Public Outcry Is Ignited” HERE)

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Pride Flag Replaces POW/Mia Flag at Montgomery County Executive Building

By NBC Washington. . .The POW/MIA flag was replaced by the LGBTQ pride flag for the month of June, pride month.

“I wasn’t happy about it at all because the park is supposed to be a veterans park,” Williams said. “People died. Now they took it down and put another flag up.”

“The flag post was only able to accommodate one flag, and when we learned of that, we are quickly, the county government, is quickly changing it,” Glass said. “So we’re adding more ringlets so that by tomorrow morning both flags will be raised.”

“If they want to put the other flag underneath, they could put it underneath, but the POW flag should be flying there,” Williams said.

The POW/MIA flag was put up again after the public outcry on Tuesday, and both flags are now back up, County Executive Mark Elrich said. (Read more from “Pride Flag Replaces POW/Mia Flag at Montgomery County Executive Building” HERE)

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Singer Taylor Swift’s Pro-Pride Video Gets Ripped to Shreds by Left and Right

Taylor Swift dropped a new pro-LGBT video this week for Pride month — and it’s earned her blistering criticism from both the Left and Right.

In a review for The Federalist, Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky provides a scathing run-down of the video’s “breathtakingly elitist” aesthetic:

To illustrate her LGBT pride anthem, Swift assembled the glitterati, casting them as the heroes of a utopian trailer park where her feud with Katy Perry ends, and ugly gay marriage protesters meet their match in a fabulous show of celebrity force. The set, of course, almost certainly cost more than what many people who make such places their home earn in a year. “Love letters only,” reads the side of one lily white mailbox in Swift World. (Where do the bills go?)

Her creativity mysteriously lapsed when it came time to cast the protesters, who look like they should be playing banjos in “Deliverance”: toothless, badly dressed, holding misspelled signs. “Control your urges to scream about all the people you hate,” Swift demands. “Cause shade never made anybody less gay.”

It’s all grotesquely elitist when you consider that she’s mocking people with less money while appropriating a trailer park lifestyle for three minutes of breezy, colorful fun. (Support for same-sex marriage declinesalong with income and education level.) Are there a lot of crazy people who yell at Swift on the Internet? Some, sure. But she went with a very specific type. The message is basically, “We’re beautiful and right; You’re poor and dumb.” If that sounds reductive or based on caricatures that would never be tolerated if used against the left’s pet identity groups, watch the video again.

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Gay Cops Can Attend ‘Pride’ but Not in Uniform

It’s an event that’s supposed to be all about inclusion, but for LGBTQ police officers in the city who’ve braved discrimination to be out in life and at work, they say their own community is excluding them from participating in PRIDE in uniform. . .

Now in his 15th year on the force, [Officer Jeff Kuhlmann’s] been told that as a gay man he can’t march in his own city’s PRIDE parade dressed as he appears on patrol.

“It happened because of certain people in the community being uncomfortable with seeing uniformed police officers at the PRIDE event,” he said. . .

The Sacramento police department has released the following statement about what’s happened:

“Our police department is disappointed that the LGBT Center does not want our officers attending upcoming public community events while in uniform. We support our LGBTQ officers who proudly serve our community on a daily basis. They have worked hard to earn these uniforms and are proud to wear them.”

(Read more from “Gay Cops Can Attend ‘Pride’ but Not in Uniform” HERE)

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Bishop Faces MAJOR Backlash over Tweet Against Pride Month

A Roman Catholic bishop from Rhode Island is facing backlash for a tweet labeling LGBTQ Pride Month events as “especially harmful for children” and arguing that those who follow the faith should not support them.

Bishop of Providence Thomas Tobin sent the message on Saturday, the first day of LGBTQ Pride Month and argued that the events in the honorary month “promote a culture and encourage activities that are contrary to Catholic faith and morals.” . . .

The largely hostile response to Tobin’s tweet prompted him to trend on the social media site and thousands of users have responded since. On Sunday, he released a statement saying he regretted that his comments “turned out to be so controversial in our community, and offensive to some, especially the gay community.” . . .

Tobin said that the Catholic Church has “respect and love for members of the gay community, as do I … As a Catholic bishop, however, my obligation before God is to lead the faithful entrusted to my care and to teach the faith, clearly and compassionately, even on very difficult and sensitive issues.”

As Pride Month celebrations ensue, Tobin said he would be “praying for a rebirth of mutual understanding and respect in our very diverse community.” (Read more from “Bishop Faces MAJOR Backlash over Tweet Against Pride Month” HERE)

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Massive Beer Company Selling Rainbow Beer Bottles to Benefit Homosexuals

In honor of Pride Month, Bud Light will be selling special rainbow bottles in partnership with the Gay Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD). . .

“Bud Light is partnering with GLAAD to launch its first-ever rainbow aluminum bottle to celebrate World Pride,” reports PR Newswire. “The new limited-edition bottles will be available in bars nationwide throughout the month of June. For every case of rainbow bottles sold from May 27 to June 30, Bud Light will donate $1 to GLAAD, up to $150,000 to assist in their efforts of creating a world where everyone can live the life they love.”

The bottles will also include a pro-LGBT message about love and inclusivity in place of the Bud Light creed printed on the bottle’s crest. They will be introduced at the GLAAD Media Awards this weekend in New York City before going on sale in bars later this month.

In a statement, Andy Goeler, Vice President of Marketing for Bud Light, highlighted the company’s ongoing relationship with the LGBTQ community since the 80s, saying the new rainbow bottles will be for everyone to enjoy.

“Bud Light has been a supporter of the LGBTQ+ community since the 80s and we are excited to continue our long-standing partnership with GLAAD by collaborating with them on this new commemorative bottle that celebrates the LGBTQ+ community and everything GLAAD does to support it,” said Goeler. “The way we see it, our beer is for everyone to enjoy, so we are looking forward to seeing Pride bottles at bars throughout the month of June and beyond. With the release of these new bottles, we hope to create something that everyone can feel proud to hold during Pride month that also makes a positive impact for GLAAD’s initiatives and the LGBTQ+ community overall.” (Read more from “Massive Beer Company Selling Rainbow Beer Bottles to Benefit Homosexuals” HERE)

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Far-Reaching Implications: Supreme Court to Rule on Whether LGBT Status Is a Protected Class Under the Civil Rights Act

The Supreme Court has agreed to rule on whether or not the Civil Rights Act needs further clarification to include LGBT people specifically as a protected class.

What’s the background?

Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act “prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex and national origin.” The question before the Supreme Court now is whether or not this protection for employers against sex-based discrimination already extends to sexual orientation, making it a protected class.

One of the plaintiffs in the cases being brought before the court involves a New York skydiving instructor named Donald Zarda. According to the lawsuit, Zarda told a female skydiving client that he was gay to ease her mind about being strapped to him while skydiving. He claimed he was fired in 2010 for divulging this information after the woman’s boyfriend complained to his employer.

Zarda would later die in a BASE-jumping accident in 2014, four years before the Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that he had been wrongfully terminated under Title VII.

Along with Zarda’s case, the court will hear the case of a Georgia child welfare services coordinator and a transgender funeral home worker from Michigan, who both attest that they were fired because of their sexual orientation or gender identity. Lower courts have disagreed about whether or not Title VII protections apply in these cases, with the 6th Circuit Court ruling they do, and the 11th Circuit Court ruling that they do not. The Trump administration has also argued that Title VII only applies to discrimination based on birth gender and not orientation or transgender identity.

What else?

In addition to answering more general questions about discrimination, this ruling could also determine whether or not religious organizations or business owners have a right to refuse to employ or do business with gay or transgender people on the basis of their personal convictions.

The Supreme Court had refused to hear a similar case in 2017.

These cases are scheduled to be heard when the Supreme Court reconvenes for its next term in October. (For more from the author of “Far-Reaching Implications: Supreme Court to Rule on Whether LGBT Status Is a Protected Class Under the Civil Rights Act” please click HERE)

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Petulant Espionage: An LGBT Right?

Around this time 42 years ago, I was in the home stretch of Army basic training. There had been weeks of schizophrenic weather in Missouri – wintry blasts alternating with warm fronts and storms. After an adolescence spent in the tropics and Alaska, I found heartland thunderstorms pretty scary.

But now the clime had turned glorious. It seemed that the omnipotent drill sergeants had ordered perfect weather for a triumphant graduation. The runs and push-ups that tormented us earlier that spring became faintly pleasant. I looked forward to rushing out of the barracks in the morning and feeling the gentle Ozark breeze in my face.

And then it was over. Hurried goodbyes to buddies, awkward congratulations from drill sergeants, and then we flew or bused to our Army schools to learn our jobs. Mine was the Military Police School in steamy Ft. McClellan, Alabama. When I got there, I only knew one guy from my basic training. We were quickly separated and I rarely saw him after that.

MP school went by quickly that summer. Some of it was self-paced material, and I graduated while it was still hot. But departing from MP school wasn’t as efficient as departure from basic training. I got stuck there after graduation, “painting rocks” as the cliche goes.

I’m not sure I ever actually painted a rock, but I mowed a lot of grass, ran a lot of errands, hid out, and provided some foul-tempered assistance to long lines of newly arrived privates who were picking up laundry and finding their bunks.

My first actual MP duty station was the Panama Canal Zone which, in those days, required a Secret security clearance. That’s the middle level of clearance, above a Confidential but below a Top Secret. They’d had about eight months to investigate my background since I filled out the application, but they weren’t finished.

The Security Clearance Application

There were questions about marijuana, seditious in-laws, and the big one: “Are you now, or have you ever been, a member of the Communist Party USA or any other organization that seeks or advocates the overthrow of the United States government by violence or other unlawful means?” No.

Then came the question whether I had ever belonged to an organization on the Attorney General’s list of subversive organizations? Well, kind of. The Attorney General had abolished that list a few years earlier, but they were still asking us the question.

I was briefly a teenage member of the Industrial Workers of the World, which made the list. It was frequently smeared as a Communist union, and it was indisputably radical, but purists would observe that it was a bitter rival of Communists rather than an ally.

As you can imagine, that required extra sheets on the application for my security clearance, explaining the arcane doctrine of classical anarchists to unseen clerks who weren’t likely interested. Their eyes probably glazed over as quickly as my mom’s.

She was concerned about my extremism years earlier, but an uncle reassured her with the Churchill quote about young radicals and old conservatives. Apparently the Army was reassured as well, and in due time I got my security clearance “orders” and flew out to my Canal Zone duty.

Years later, when I became an interrogator, I had to start all over again and give an account of my life on a new clearance application. It was a nuisance, but I was glad somebody was minding the store, glad we were methodically checking people out before entrusting secrets to them.

But times have changed. You would expect the system to tighten up after the 9-11 terrorism. Guidelines issued by former President Barack Obama, though, now allow dual citizens – people who have two national loyalties – to obtain the highest security clearances. They’re not even required to surrender their foreign passports first. People with serious tax delinquencies are not banned from the highest security clearances, as long as they enter into a payment plan. And most astonishing of all, bad lie detector results no longer prevent a person from getting a high security clearance.

Edward Snowden

The system was already limping before President Obama’s order. Edward Snowden used his security clearance and his job with a government contractor to copy between 50,000 and 200,000 National Security Agency documents, and 900,000 Department of Defense files, and distribute his selections to journalists for publication.

Russian and Chinese intelligence services were able to use this document windfall as a sort of Rosetta Stone to break the codes of the U.S. and Great Britain, and their NATO allies. The British withdrew agents from the field as they were compromised by the Snowden disclosures. A New York Times article based on Snowden documents exposed and doomed intelligence operations against al-Qaeda.

Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, testified before Congress in 2014 that Snowden’s stolen documents disclosed “our military capabilities, operations, tactics, techniques and procedures.” Like British double agent Kim Philby before him, Snowden has taken up residence in Moscow.

James Cartwright

President Obama sent mixed signals about this kind of behavior. He denounced Snowden, but he pardoned Gen. James Cartwright, former Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, two weeks before he was to be sentenced for lying to investigators about leaking details of our attempts to prevent the Iranians from developing an atomic bomb. How typical was Cartwright of the politicized careerists who survived the Obama military purge a decade ago? We’ll probably never know.

Bradley “Chelsea” Manning

Over the objections of Defense Secretary Ash Carter, Obama commuted the sentence of intelligence analyst Bradley Manning, who had served seven years of a 35-year sentence for espionage. Manning, an enlisted Army man, was convicted of 21 charges at Court Martial, and confessed to 10 others.

Manning was able to betray his country because he had a Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information clearance. I don’t know of any higher clearance. I am astounded that he was ever considered suitable for such a clearance.

Manning was on the verge of discharge from the Army during basic training for screaming defiantly at drill sergeants. In my day, that would have been the occasion for an “attitude adjustment.” But in the politically cautious 2007 environment, Manning was carried through graduation and sent along to MOS (job) training as an intelligence analyst.

During that training, Manning sent three YouTube messages to friends describing the inside of the Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility. He was reprimanded, but not dropped from the course or re-assigned to less sensitive duties. The ensuing betrayal was surprising only in its scope. He stole and distributed 251,287 U.S. diplomatic cables and 482,832 Army reports, mostly through WikiLeaks.

When Manning compounded his treason with pathology and announced he wanted to take female hormones, this became a selling point to Obamists for commuting his sentence. For the Obama staff, Manning’s homosexuality was redemptive.

LGBT Indifference to Espionage

CNN reported that Obama “came under intense pressure from LGBT groups (that have been stalwart supporters throughout his political career) to show eleventh-hour compassion towards Manning” before Trump entered office.

These are the same Obamists who claim to be aghast that Trump shows minimal deference to their politicized inside-the-beltway intelligence establishment. This is the same Obama who was outraged by WikiLeaks’ disclosures of scandalous Democratic National Committee emails.

His clemency for Manning was a slap in the face to lunch-pail intelligence officers in the field and to allies who trusted us, whose security and strategic positions were harmed by Manning’s petulant espionage. And it was a cautionary tale about Sodomites.

By that term, I do not just mean active homosexuals, but also their allies and enablers, as in the historical Biblical account of Sodom. We cannot rely on their loyalty. They are a tribe unto themselves.

I acknowledge that homosexuals have served honorably, even heroically, in our armed forces. I feel compassion for those who are struggling with same-sex attractions, and for those who may believe that identifying with their urges is a neat antidote to guilt. But some things are too important to be entrusted to people who don’t share our consensus of values, who don’t agree [with] what’s most important. Top Secret security clearances should be out of the question.

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