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Thursday, November 04, 2004

GLBT 1 in 3 violent relationships - Now that´s Bigotry for You! 

Pro-homosexuals never bring up issues such as these, and this (1 in
3) is just violence **in** LGBT relationships. It doesn´t even go into numbers
about when the perpetrators are
homos and bisexuals and the victims are heterosexuals. To how many of these
GBLT battererers and rapists did pro-homosexuals clap at in the latest Pride
parades?

What happens when you put such homos in the army? in the boys/girl scouts?
as judges and professors?

No wonder homos and pro-homosexuals do everything they can to ignore such an
issue (as the article itself states).

What is particularly noteworthy is the profound degree of denial of pro-homos regarding the subject. This is not just a couple of cases, this is a diseased group of people, with violence in epidemic proportions.

It makes the UK ruling barring the performance of Sizzla really ridiculous . Homo activists say this performer will incite violence against homos, and yet do they ever ask the court to expell from Britain all the violent, diseased GLBT that are perpetrating violence to themselves and to other people? Of course not. This is homosexist propaganda in the most disingenious manner.

Domestic Violence in LGBT Relationships Targeted
Wed, Oct 20, 2004


(CNSNews.com) - The Gay and Lesbian Medical Association is launching a
first-of-its-kind "LGBT Relationship Violence Project" to educate medical
professionals about domestic violence in lesbian, gay, bisexual and/or
transgender communities.
The project will be paid for by a $50,000 grant from the Blue Shield of
California Foundation, the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association (GLMA)
announced in a press release.

"The Blue Shield of California Foundation recognizes that little attention
has been paid to domestic violence in LGBT contexts, and that GLMA is
uniquely positioned to educate medical professionals and the larger LGBT
community about this widely neglected, serious health issue," said Marianne
Balin, who manages the Blue Shield of California Foundation's anti-violence
program.

The Relationship Violence Project will be formally launched at GLMA's 22nd
Annual Conference, on October 21-23, in Rancho Mirage, California.

"Domestic violence is a hugely ignored health issue in the LGBT communities,
affecting one in three LGBT relationships," said Susan Holt, an expert on
LGBT domestic violence prevention.

"This conference is an important step for our community in facing the
violence in our midst and systematically challenging it. Medical
professionals can play a pivotal role not only in identifying domestic
violence, but also in educating others about the problem," Holt added.

Also speaking in Palm Springs later this week is Patrick Letellier,
co-author of Men Who Beat the Men Who Love Them: Battered Gay Men and
Domestic Violence.

A new report from the National Coalition of Anti-Violence Projects released
last week documented 6,523 cases of LGBT domestic violence that were
reported in 2003, a 13 percent increase over the prior year. The number
includes six domestic violence-related deaths, the report said.


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