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  Re: Censorship and the Right to Not Be Offended  
From: nemesis
Date: 9 Jan 2009 22:00:01
Message: <web.49680f1738d994825ba4bf620@news.povray.org>
Patrick Elliott <sel### [at] npgcablecom> wrote:
> Well, one thing is certain, being "forced" to by family, or even
> abandoned/thrown out, according to studies, causes a "drastic" increase
> in drug abuse, high risk sex, and other negatives. Basically, if you
> treat someone like shit for who they are, they feel like shit, and the
> worse you treat them, the more they seek "other" things to distract them
> from your hate.

I take it Papa Hussein should have been more encouraging of his sons
decapitations and tortures. :P

> Those that "are" accepted by their families, however,
> show no more risk in any of these factors than a "straight" person in a
> loving family. Odd that, if what they where doing what so "twisted and
> wrong", as some people would suggest, that every other kind of sin would
> logically follow...

Why other kinds of sin when you already have a pet one? ;)


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