Bonus Quote No.1 (Special March ’16 Mardi Gras Edition): Peter Tatchell,...
Peter Tatchell, UK gay activist and campaigner. “I think it is courageous […] Offering a rational, informed perspective on sexual relations between younger and older people, they document examples of...
View ArticleBonus Quote No.2 (Special March ’16 Mardi Gras Edition): Marshall Kirk and...
“We can extract the following principle for our campaign: to desensitize straights to gays and gayness, inundate them in a continuous flood of gay-related advertising, presented in the least offensive...
View ArticleBonus Quote No.3 (Special March ’16 Mardi Gras Edition): Ginger Gorman, The...
Ginger Gorman, journalist for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. “I was putting together a series of interviews on gender. This particular interview was with a couple who were gay dads, and they...
View ArticleBonus Quote No.4 (Special March ’16 Mardi Gras Edition): Masha Gessen, Sydney...
Masha Gessen, militant “gay rights” campaigner. “I also think equally that it’s a no-brainer that the institution of marriage should not exist […] fighting for gay marriage generally involves lying...
View ArticleBonus Quote No.5 (Special March ’16 Mardi Gras Edition): Tamara Metz,...
“As long as the government doles out marital status and uses it to distribute benefits and privileges, our commitment to freedom and equality demand that marriage be available to same-sex couples. Full...
View ArticleBonus Quote No.6 (Special March ’16 Mardi Gras Edition): Harry Hay, New York...
Harry Hay, US “gay rights” pioneer. “Because if the parents and friends of gays are truly friends of gays, they would know from their gay kids that the relationship with an older man is precisely what...
View ArticleBonus Quote No.7 (Special March ’16 Mardi Gras Edition): Eve Ensler, The...
Eve Ensler, author of “The Vagina Monologues” and lesbian rape apologist. “Now people say that it was kind of rape. I was only thirteen and she was twenty-four. Well, I say, if it was a rape, it was a...
View ArticleBonus Quote No.8 (Special March ’16 Mardi Gras Edition): Franklin Kameny and...
Richard Isay: “homophobes” to be “quarantined and denied employment” Franklin Kameny: his adjustments have been administered. “At a Human Rights Campaign dinner, which celebrated him as an LGBT...
View ArticleQuote of the Week: Gérard Zwang, “La Fonction Érotique”
French Sexologist, Gérerd Zwang “The human condition is lived only as a man or woman. From the moment of fertilization, the die is cast. Some people prate about the bisexualism of every human being....
View ArticleQuote of the Week: T.S. Eliot, “Notes Towards the Definition of Culture”
“What we remark especially about the educational thought of the last few years, is the enthusiasm with which education has been taken up as an instrument for the realisation of social ideals. It would...
View ArticleBonus Quote No.9 (Special March ’16 Mardi Gras Edition): Roz Ward,...
Roz Ward: Coordinator, Safe Schools Coalition Victoria; Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University; Member of Socialist Alternative, Melbourne; Contributor and...
View ArticleBonus Quote No.10 (Special March ’16 Mardi Gras Edition): Gary Dowsett, Gay...
Professor Gary W. Dowsett: Deputy Director and Chair in Sex Health and Society, College of Science Health and Engineering, School of Psychology and Public Health, Australian Research Centre in Sex...
View ArticleQuote of the Week: José Ortega y Gasset, “Revolt of the Masses”
“If the European grows accustomed not to rule, a generation and a half will be sufficient to bring the old continent, and the whole world along with it, into mortal inertia, intellectual sterility,...
View ArticleQuote of the Week: J. R. R. Tolkien, Letter to his Son Concerning Women,...
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien “You may meet in life (as in literature) women who are flighty, or even plain wanton — I don’t refer to mere flirtatiousness, the sparring practice for the real combat, but to...
View ArticleQuote of the Week: Anthony M. Ludovici, “The Sanctity of Private Property”
British philosopher and sociologist and critic, Anthony Mario Ludovici (8 January 1882 – 3 May 1971) “Capitalism is a condition in which the best administrator of property in excess of man’s physical...
View ArticleQuote of the Week: James Kalb, “Against Inclusiveness”
“It is very difficult for liberal public discussion to reject and suppress the clear indications of science and scholarship, but inclusiveness must do so in order to deny the stubborn difference among...
View ArticleQuote of the Week: Alain de Benoist, “The Problem of Democracy”
“Democracy has changed. It was initially intended to serve as a means for the people to participate in public life by appointing representatives. It has instead become a means for these representatives...
View ArticleQuote of the Week: Hans-Hermann Hoppe “Democracy: The God that Failed”
“It should be obvious then that and why libertarians must be moral and cultural conservatives of the most uncompromising kind. The current state of moral degeneration, social disintegration and...
View ArticleQuote of the Week: Slavoj Žižek, “The Sublime Object of Ideology”
Slavoj Žižek, psychoanalytic philosopher, cultural critic, and Hegelian Marxist. “When a discipline is in crisis, attempts are made to change or supplement its theses within the terms of its basic...
View ArticleQuote of the Week: Richard Viguerie, “Conservatives Betrayed”
“If conservative organizations emulate the Left in seeking and receiving taxpayers’ money, they will become like the Left in other ways too. They will orient themselves towards serving the interests...
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