Activists lure children into homosexual
experimentation
Fourth in a series examining the state of the
homosexual rights movement
BY Ed Vitagliano
AFA Journal News Editor
The statistics no longer need to be repeated to a culture
already painfully aware of its own sickness: the highest divorce rate in the nation's
history, readily available pornography, desperately high levels of teen pregnancies,
abortions, and drug abuse. With raging and destructive epidemics like these, who would be
surprised to discover that many children and teens feel confused concerning some of the
most basic questions of life?
Following in the destructive wake of such social
infirmities comes yet another commotion that over the issue of sexual orientation.
Homosexual activists have largely spent the 1990s manufacturing intense confusion about
the cause and nature of their lifestyle.
What is the effect on children and teenagers when they are
surrounded by a message that not only defends homosexuality as normal, natural and
healthy, but recommends it as a sexual taste? Are young people being recruited into the
homosexual lifestyle?
Confusing impressionable minds
Even in the best of times, young people very often find
themselves confused about many issues not the least of which is sex. Whether it is part
of the normal adolescent journey to sexual identity or a spin-off effect of the current
debate over homosexuality, some young people do question whether or not they are
heterosexual.
For example, in a 1992 survey of nearly 35,000 Minnesota
youth, homosexual researcher Gary Remafedi at the University of Minnesota found that 25.9%
of 12-year-olds were not sure whether they were heterosexual or homosexual.
But Remafedi also found that such confusion begins to
decrease as students grow older. Research by Dr. Kirk Cameron concurred. In a paper
published in 1995 by Family Research Institute (FRI), that study found that while 25% of
kids were unsure of their sexual orientation at age 12, that percentage steadily declined
to about 5% by age 18.
Obviously, this early period of confusion is a critical
time for young people. But the resulting confusion created by homosexuals about sexual
orientation adds to the sexual confusion of young people. And even more insidious is the
manner in which homosexual activists take advantage of this confusion by enthusiastically
encouraging young people to experiment with homosexuality.
In Northboro, Massachusetts, for example, parents of
freshmen were stunned to discover that their kids had been invited by their high school
history teacher to try homosexuality. History teacher Douglas Matthews an advisor to
the school's "gay-straight" student alliance handed out a questionnaire that
asked, "If you've never slept with a person of the same sex and enjoyed it, is it
possible that all you need is a good gay lover?"
Homosexual porn via the classroom?
It may shock parents to learn that the nation's public
school system is being used by homosexual activists as a conduit, herding confused
children into the homosexual community. Under the guise of protecting homosexual teens,
young people are given unrestricted access to homosexual groups. Once channeled there,
however, there is no limit to the depths of same-sex debauchery to which teens may be
exposed.
In Seattle, for example, the Sexual Minority Advocacy
Council (SMAC) was created "to help ensure that [the Seattle public schools] are
providing a safe environment for everyone who learns, works or interacts," according
to school superintendent John H. Stanford.
But with the student-safety concern out in front, the
purpose of SMAC then "bleeds over" into other areas. An SMAC pamphlet produced
by the Seattle Education Association and made available to all students included a list of
resources that amounts to a Seattle same-sex smorgasbord for curious teens, complete with
phone numbers: Lesbian Resource Center; Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Transgender Youth
Information Line; Lambert House Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Youth Drop-In
Center; and Gay/Lesbian Straight Education Network (GLSEN).
What do kids find when they access the homosexual activist
groups provided as resources by the pamphlet? When Eleanor Durham of Parents and Teachers
for Responsible Schools checked the GLSEN web site, for example, she was shocked by what
she found. GLSEN's home page was an Internet doorway into every sort of pro-homosexual
venue imaginable.
One GLSEN link, for example, was to a website that welcomed
young people "who are searching out their sexual orientation." It asked young
visitors, "Do you feel that you might be bisexual, gay, or lesbian? This is the place
for you." (Emphasis added.)
What important information was provided to these young
people? Pictures of naked same-sex teenagers embracing, a homosexual dating service where
gay youth could find "partners or friends of the same sexual orientation," and
chat rooms where homosexual youth could meet others.
Durham said other perversions accessible from GLSEN's web
page included homosexual pornography, stories which included same-sex incestuous acts
between fathers and sons, videos on sadomasochism, and listings for phone sex and live sex
shows. Also available were free images showing naked men, genitalia, and oral sex acts.
Thus young people, who may truly be confused about their
sexuality or simply curious, are literally funneled from schools through supposedly
protective activist groups into the world of the homosexual lifestyle. And once there,
susceptible children can be lured into homosexual pornography, same-sex friendships and,
ultimately, participation in homosexual activity.
Homosexual experimentation
While radical gay activists insist that a pro-homosexual
curriculum in schools does not increase homosexual experimentation, experience proves
otherwise.
A 1998 study of almost 2,000 high school students in the
Los Angeles area focused on the relationship between condom availability and increased
sexual activity. The study was conducted by UCLA and published by the Alan Guttmacher
Institute in Family Planning Perspectives.
One of the most overlooked results of the study, according
to FRI, was a shocker: homosexual experimentation among the teens doubled following safe
sex instruction. And of equal concern to FRI was the finding that 40% of heterosexual kids
in the study had tried anal sex with their partners a practice that significantly
increases the risk of disease for the participants.
In San Francisco arguably the most pro-homosexual city
in the nation school children have been pounded with the "gay is O.K."
message for years. How has this affected the city's children?
According to an article in Time, Columbia University
researcher Joyce Hunter said her investigation showed that 18% of teens in San Francisco
claim to be gay, lesbian, bisexual or "questioning" their sexual orientation.
The national average, according to Hunter, is somewhere between three and 10% of U.S.
teens.
Adults prey on confused youth
But experimentation among teens and their peers is not the
only concern for parents. Teens confused about their sexuality often consummate their
first same-sex experience with an older homosexual, and statistics demonstrate that such
first sexual experiences are a powerful force for molding sexual identity.
Journalist David Lipsky spent nine months traveling the
U.S. and interviewing homosexual teenagers about their lifestyles, culminating in an
article written for Rolling Stone. Although the tone of Lipsky's article was sympathetic
to homosexual youth, one of the things he found was a fluid interaction between
homosexuals of different ages.
In Atlanta, for example, Lipsky said, "Young gay life
functions as a kind of adjunct to adult gay life, with a lot of back-and-forth
slippage." There is even a lexicon of terms that describe the sexual interplay
between adults and young homosexuals. One of those terms is "chicken hawk,"
which describes adult male homosexuals who try to have sex with teens who have just come
out of the closet who are called "chickens," or "fresh meat."
From the homosexual teens who frequented one Atlanta mall,
Lipsky learned that a lot of the young men had their first sexual experiences with an
older man.
Shannon Curtis, for example, had his homosexual initiation
with two adult homosexual coworkers when they invited the then 14-year-old Curtis to their
apartment.
Statistically this intergenerational sexual interaction is
not an aberration. The SIGMA Project (1992), which interviewed and followed almost a
thousand homosexuals in Britain over a three-year period, found that 50% of homosexuals
had had their first same-sex experience with an adult by the age of 14. According to FRI,
which reviewed the SIGMA data, 25% of those homosexuals had had sex with an adult by the
age of 12 and 10% by the age of 10.
This adult homosexual fascination with younger partners is
admitted even by the homosexual community. Two homosexual researchers (K. Jay and A.
Young, 1979) found that 73% of male homosexuals had had sex as adults with boys 19 years
old or younger 23% admitted to having sex with youth less than 16 years of age.
According to FRI head Dr. Paul Cameron, research by the
Kinsey Institute in 1970 found that 25% of homosexual men in San Francisco "admitted
to having sex with boys aged 16 or younger while they themselves were at least 21."
Former homosexual Michael Johnston of Kerusso Ministries
said he's "found few in the homosexual community who would deny that their first
homosexual experience was the result of initiation by an older man or woman."
Sadly, these early homosexual experiences play a
significant role in locking a young person into the homosexual lifestyle. Researchers at
the Kinsey Institute have found "a strong relationship between those whose first
experience was homosexual and those who practised homosexuality later in life." The
work of Bell, Weinberg and Hammersmith also found early homosexual experiences to be
"very strong indicators of future, adult homosexuality."
The results of a 1983 study by FRI parallels this data.
Researchers (P. Cameron, K. Cameron and K. Proctor) found that "two-thirds of the
boys whose first experience was homosexual engaged in homosexual behavior as adults."
Is recruitment really occurring?
While regularly ridiculed by most gay activists, the view
that young people can be "recruited" into homosexuality is accepted even by some
homosexuals themselves.
Activist Darrell Yates Rist, a co-founder of the Gay &
Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation and a prominent homosexual author, said he believes it
is certainly possible for children to be "lured by queer ideas" into the
homosexual lifestyle.
Rist said this truth is understood intuitively by parents
and worries them, because "they too understand that sexually free ideas are
infectious and that, once introduced to the suggestion of same-sex love, their kids might
just try it and like it."
Meanwhile, Johnston said that homosexual groups are
reaching down to children as young as kindergarten age, "indoctrinating them to the
idea that homosexuality is an intrinsic part of one's identity; one to be explored and
embraced. If that's not recruiting, I don't know what is."
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