Sometimes it's good to get a different perspective rather than those of Elton John and Lady Gaga in regards to homosexuality. Bill writes a scathing article debunking the idea that individuals are "born this way".
"Lady Gaga's song "Born This Way" is another piece of propaganda in the culture wars. She seeks to convince gullible young people that we are slaves to biology and that homosexuality is something we have absolutely no control over.
In an extensive interview with the pop star in the March issue of Vogue we find these words: "Clearly an homage to the obscure underground disco record 'I Was Born This Way'; it is an unbelievably great dance song, destined to be the anthem of every gay-pride event for the next 100 years. She tells me that Elton John pronounced it the 'gayest song' he had ever heard. 'I wrote it in ten f**king minutes,' she says, 'and it is a completely magical message song'."
Now there is a pair for you: Gaga and Elton, both doing their bit to push their radical agenda, taking millions of kids with them along the way. On the one hand we have her promoting the myth of "but I was born that way," while he is bringing children into the world without the most important people they can know: their biological parents.
The most disturbing video I have seen recently on youtube is a video for the new Wii game called We Dare. The trailer shows two adult couples participating in kissing the nunchuck, spanking and striping. Unfortunately this game, which is ONLY rated PG, is encouraging sexual acts and swinging. As per usual, as soon as I saw this issue Bill had already covered it with a great article.
"The makers and promoters of popular culture have a lot to answer for. Hollywood in particular and the entertainment industry in general are keen to get all the disposable income which young people have in abundance, and they don't really give a rip about any moral considerations.
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