Here is a letter sent by us in January 2016 to the board of Massachusetts Resistance regarding the proposed ban on reparative psychotherapy in their state. In this letter we present a deeper understanding of same-sex attractions, the underlying psychiatry and anti-psychiatry and an analysis of gay activism. Continue reading Anti-psychiatry in Massachussetts
Monthly Archives: January 2016
Gay Liberation Movement is anti-psychiatry
There are great paradigm differences between Reparative Therapy which stems from a century of tradition since Sigmund Freud declared that all people are innately bisexual in their potential, and on the other hand anti-psychiatry, which is the foundation of gaylib.
Antipsychiatry has been abolished for heterosexuals in the nineties, but still continues for homosexuals in a small forgotten niche in society, because opposition to this ideology is labeled as homophobic. Continue reading Gay Liberation Movement is anti-psychiatry
Proposed ban in Massachussetts on reparative therapy
In Massachussetts, USA, the struggle to enforce a ban on reparative therapy is in full swing, after gay-lib lost the battle in twenty other states. On their website (massresistance.org), people from Massachussetts write:
“Around the USA gay-lib extremists are pushing their agenda more aggressively than ever in state legislatures, cities, and school districts. It is happening in state after state. School districts that seemed normal are now promoting “transgender” restrooms and locker rooms, capitulating to name and pronoun changes, and even avoiding the words “boys” and “girls”. Continue reading Proposed ban in Massachussetts on reparative therapy
Change in sexual orientation
Huge amounts of impartial scientific evidence now make it clear that homosexuality is not biologically hard-wired and that change is possible. In New Zealand dr Neil E. Whitehead, PhD, looked for more than twenty years into 10.000 scientific papers and publications on homosexuality. His book “My Genes Made Me Do It!” (2013) takes a position based on objective and thorough research. He has worked as a scientist for the New Zealand government and the United Nations. Continue reading Change in sexual orientation
Martin Luther King on same-sex attractions
In a recent Charisma News story, an exchange between Dr. King and a young man is described, where King gives advice while writing an advice column for Ebony Magazine. The boy’s question and Dr. King’s answer are below:
Question: My problem is different from the ones most people have. I am a boy, but I feel about boys the way I ought to feel about girls. I don’t want my parents to know about me. What can I do? Is there any place where I can go for help? Continue reading Martin Luther King on same-sex attractions
White House video on proposed ban, part 1
The White House has made a four minute Youtube video to support a proposed nationwide ban on Reparative Therapy or counselling for heterosexual feelings and other orientation issues. This, in our opinion, offensive video spreads much misunderstanding and prejudice. In our analysis, we are actually being harrassed as a sexual minority. Continue reading White House video on proposed ban, part 1
White House video on proposed ban, part 2
In June 2015 the Presidential Advisor of Barack Obama, mrs. Valerie June Bowman Jarret, commissioned a video on the call for a ban on reparative therapy that she wanted the President to sign. He was, by the way, her protegé way back then in his early days in Chicago. She was the businesswoman who brought him to power. Continue reading White House video on proposed ban, part 2
Ships and volcanoes, a story
On his trip in 1772 discovering the Pacific Ocean, captain Cook stumbled upon an island, consisting of a volcano, sticking up above the surface of the ocean. The island dwellers welcomed the strange men on their big ship, and were somewhat suspicious of them at first. Continue reading Ships and volcanoes, a story
1 in 2 young people say they are not 100% heterosexual
In August 2015 the UK government conducted a study of 1632 members of the country’s general population.
Asked to plot themselves on a ‘sexuality scale’, 23% of the British people surveyed chose something other than 100% heterosexual –and the figure rises to 49% among 18-24 year olds. Continue reading 1 in 2 young people say they are not 100% heterosexual
Is being gay a disease?
Is being gay a disease?
Unethical
Gaylib insists that homosexual feelings are not a psychiatric disease per se, and that therefore any counselling on the subject is unethical and malpractice.
Well, marriage problems aren’t a disease either and yet millions of people see psychotherapists annually, there where we see 30% of all marriages ending within three years in a divorce. Continue reading Is being gay a disease?