In 1989, two Harvard gay activists published a book describing a plan to change attitudes of the general public towards homosexuality through propaganda, the basic principles of which are discussed here. In the last chapter of the book, the authors self-critically described 10 the main problems in the behavior of homosexuals, which must be addressed in order to improve their image in the eyes of the general public. The authors write that homosexuals reject all forms of morality; that they have sex in public places, and if they get in the way, they start shouting about oppression and homophobia; that they are narcissistic, promiscuous, selfish, prone to lies, hedonism, infidelity, cruelty, self-destruction, denial of reality, irrationality, political fascism and crazy ideas. It is interesting to note that 40 years ago, these qualities were almost one-to-one described by a famous psychiatrist named Edmund Bergler, who has studied homosexuality for 30 years and has been recognized as the “most important theorist” in the field. The authors took more than 80 pages to describe the problems associated with the lifestyle of the homosexual community. LGBT* activist Igor Kochetkov (a person acting as a foreign agent) in his lecture "The Political Power of the Global LGBT* Movement: How Activists Achieved Their Goals" said that this book has become the ABC of LGBT* activists around the world, including in Russia, and many still follow the principles described in it. To the question: "Has the LGBT* community gotten rid of the problems mentioned?" Igor Kochetkov answers by deleting it and banning the questioner, thus apparently confirming that the problems remain. A brief description of them follows.
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Gay manifestAfter The Ball"- secrets of gay propaganda
In 1987, at the height of Perestroika in the Soviet Union, another perestroika began in America. Two gay activists from Harvard University, one of whom was a public relations expert and the other a neuropsychiatrist, published an article entitled “Reorganization of heterosexual America", Which outlined the main points of the plan to transform the social values of the average American and his attitude towards homosexuality. This plan has been adopted and approved in February 1988, at a “war conference” in Warrenton, where 175 leading gay activists from across the country met. Looking back, their plan was not only successfully implemented, but even exceeded: in 2011, the Obama administration declared “the fight for the rights of sexual minorities” a priority of American foreign policy, turning America into a global hotbed of LGBT* ideology, and in 2015, the US Supreme Court ordered all state authorities to register and recognize same-sex marriages. The gay activists’ plan was detailed in a 400-page book, “After the Ball: How America will conquer its fear and hatred of gays in 90's" LGBT* activist Igor Kochetkov (a person acting as a foreign agent) in his lecture "The Political Power of the Global LGBT* Movement: How Activists Achieved Their Goals" said that this work became the “ABCs” of LGBT* activists around the world, including in Russia, and many still follow these principles. The following are excerpts from the book and the article that preceded it.
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