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Monday, February 04, 2008
Mike Adams :: Townhall.com Columnist
My Unsolicited Thoughts on N.C. State
by Mike Adams
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Recently, North Carolina State University celebrated the opening of its new Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender (GLBT) Center. Located on the first floor of the Talley Student Center, it is supposed to focus on “educating” the university community and serving as a “support system” for people of different “sexual orientations” and “gender identities.” This is presumably because GLBT people (whom I refer to as Gilberts) are emotionally fragile and need psychological support and constant affirmation by straight liberals.

Dr. Jose Picart, NC State's vice provost for diversity and African-American affairs, recently admitted that diversity is not always “harmonious.” So, he – just like other supporters of the GLBTs - is trying to force something on the university that does not come naturally. I think that’s a pretty appropriate philosophy given that the gay rights movement really is about forcing things that are not natural.

Dr. Deb Luckadoo, director of NC State's Campus Activities unit, and Justine Hollingshead, director of the GLBT Center, will be in charge of scheduling activities for the new center. Among those activities will be a "brown bag" lunch on the last Thursday of each month. Among those topics will be the creation of “transgender awareness” as well as the creation of GLBT "allies" - those people who are more than just “tolerant” of Gilberts. Allies will be accepting of Gilberts, too.

Dr. Luckadoo says that the center also plans to invite speakers who focus on combating hate and discrimination. One such event will be the showing of "Journey to a Hate-Free Millennium," a nationally recognized documentary. The showing will be followed by a facilitated discussion. I plan to drive up to Raleigh for that discussion on Feb. 18 at 7 p.m.

When I arrive at NC State on the 18th of February, I will have some pointed questions for Dr. Luckadoo. Most of those questions will focus on NC State’s policies towards Christians wishing to share the Gospel on the public university campus.

Last semester, Dr. Luckadoo approached two pastors who were handing out Biblical literature on campus and asked them to stop. She said they needed a permit in order to engage in solicitation. One of the pastors pointed out that they were not “soliciting” anything. They were simply handing out something free of charge.

Luckadoo responded to the common-sense retort by saying that the pastors were “soliciting thoughts” and, therefore, would need to confine their activities to certain areas and to obtain a proper permit in advance. I would argue that the pastors were engaging in protected First Amendment religious expression which, when not otherwise disruptive, should be free from government intrusion, especially on a public university campus. Continued...

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Luis
3) Homosexuals are proselytizing children and flaunt their sexuality.
What you call proselytizing is merely stating ones side of the argument. I do not believe that there is anything wrong with homosexuality and will continue to voice my opinion. You disagree with my position and are equally free to say so. However, since you are unable to form a cohesive argument, you are trying to shot the opposition down. Furthermore, while I don’t like the flaunting of anything, the flaunting of homosexuality that you oppose is the direct result of the type of oppression you and like minded people have provided. Any time something is oppressed, the most radical or extreme element will break out and expose itself as openly as possible.

Finally, I do actually think you are insane. You may take that as personally as possible because it is personal, from me to you and only you. Therefore, when you respond to this particular point, it should be from you and only you to me. Your continued use of the plural is how I base my opinion. You not only fail to explain how you know “exactly” what millions think, you use the plural when discussing a personal point between just the two of us. And my my, that was very interesting about the phallus. Does the syrup come in different flavors? Of course, most of the lesbians I know want nothing to do with such things. As lesbians they don’t find men or their parts sexually attractive. Of course, your thinking the subject even had a point once again show how little you know about human sexuality homo or hetero.

Luis
No, you simply have not answered a single question, nor have you addressed the inconsistencies I have pointed out. Your entire argument, which you repeat instead of actually defending is based on 3 main points, each of which I have countered. To reiterate:

1) Homosexuality is contrary to God and nature or evolution.
The religious prohibition is valid for believers or members only. It does not apply to our nation as a whole based on the Constitution. Nature and evolution are blithely disregarded whenever it suits our desires, let alone needs. The dairy industry is a prime example.

2) Homosexuality spreads diseases, causes misery and shortens life spans.
The diseases inherent with homosexual behavior are identical to the diseases inherent with heterosexual behavior. As with all medical problems, science can and will address this issue. More importantly, behavioral statistics do not show causation. It has shown that promiscuous people tend to be depressed; but it shows equally that depressed people tend to be promiscuous. The same with life expectancies. Whites live longer than blacks. Women live longer than men. Right-handed people live longer than left-handed people. However true the statistics may be, they say nothing about causation. Finally, misery is a state of mind like all other emotions. In this case, you and your supposed millions are contributing to this misery by your actions.
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