This is in response to Kaliko's answer to my question:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Av8WCs7LMy_dh0M5qgbtRX7d7BR.;_ylv=3?qid=20071107075810AAs87zF
"It is an agenda that they basically set in the late 1980s, in a book called 'After the Ball', where they laid out a six-point plan for how they could transform the beliefs of ordinary Americans with regard to homosexual behavior — in a decade-long time frame.... They admit it privately, but they will not say that publicly. In their private publications, homosexual activists make it very clear that there is an agenda. The six-point agenda that they laid out in 1989 was explicit: Talk about gays and gayness as loudly and as often as possible... Portray gays as victims, not as aggressive challengers... Give homosexual protectors a just cause... Make gays look good... Make the victimizers look bad... Get funds from corporate America"
Isn't what she's describing basically a PR campaign? What's wrong with this?
2007-11-07
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