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The closet is the enemy : Comments

By Jim Woulfe, published 3/6/2010

Politically, laws and customs will only accommodate minorities that are visible. Homosexuals are often an invisible minority.

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An excellent you-tube video Woulfe! Lol.

I see it brought the best out in Proxy, yet again.

Trying to change some people's blinkered/ bible-blinded minds about the legitimacy of homosexuality is like flogging a dead horse.
Posted by suzeonline, Tuesday, 8 June 2010 10:23:50 PM
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suzeonline,
<<homosexuality is like flogging a dead horse>>
An apt context to allude to a synthesis of necrophilia and bestiality.
Posted by Proxy, Tuesday, 8 June 2010 11:07:51 PM
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Your words, not mine Proxy.
You need to get some help.
Posted by suzeonline, Tuesday, 8 June 2010 11:53:30 PM
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I think we should all lobby the government to encourage the medical industry to find a cure for this hetrophobic condition ( a fear of heterosexuality) so these poor bastards don’t have to take it up the ass! You know, there’s no pride to be found playing in the gutter. I’m so happy I’m not one.
Posted by Peterson, Wednesday, 9 June 2010 3:32:38 AM
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Dear Peterson,

I object to your "We should all..." Please do not include me in your bigotry.

I exchanged letters with a young cousin of mine in the United States. He didn't answer my last letter, and I thought that he didn't want to continue the exchange.

Two years later I got a call from his mother telling me that Richard was dead. I didn't even know he was sick. His mother told me that my last letter meant a lot to him. "Well, why didn't he answer?" No reply.

His father got on the phone. "He suffered horribly before he died." I asked what he died from. No reply.

I gathered that he died from AIDS, and all his bigoted relatives would have nothing to do with him. Apparently he and his parents that I might also reject him, and that was why he didn't answer my letter.

His parents made packages of easy-to-prepare food which they brought to AIDS sufferers who find it an effort to go shopping. They became friendly with them, and then the sufferers died. This is in the past tense since I haven't been in touch with his parents recently.

I think I'll call them.
Posted by david f, Wednesday, 9 June 2010 9:28:39 AM
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Davidf

Chill rains are falling in the Yarra ranges today, mere echoes of the sadness in my heart after reading your last post.

Please make contact with that young man's parents - that is one way to respect their son, to know that others care.

Thank you
Posted by Severin, Wednesday, 9 June 2010 9:44:04 AM
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