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Peter R.C. Armstrong #homophobia geocities.ws

This week, “She Stole My Voice: A Documentary About Lesbian Rape” was released, to much fanfare. Feminists and liberals can’t seem to stop talking about this film, and I am sure just as many men watched the film just to view the explicit lesbian rape scenes.

I, for one, do not think that “She Stole My Voice: A Documentary About Lesbian Rape” is the greatest thing since electricity. In fact, my disgust with this film has prompted me to make my first web page.

I am not one of those who say that lesbian rape does not exist. I am saying that society has no responsibility to try to stop it. Those who choose to live a degenerate, homosexual lifestyle should receive no assistance from law enforcement, or support from the rest of the community.

Because, when it comes down to it, homosexuality is a choice. Perhaps god and nature give you certain desires. But it is up to you whether or not you act on them. And if you choose to leave decent society in favor of a world of degeneracy, you can’t be too surprised when bad things happen.

To use an analogy, suppose some women developed a hobby where they would go lie down naked in the most dangerous parts of town. Wouldn’t they share some of the responsibility for what happened to them?

Homosexuality is no different. When you choose to live that kind of life, you yourself are responsible for the bad things that happen. Lesbian rape may exist. But it would stop existing if homosexuals learned to control their desires and to live a decent life.

-Peter R.C. Armstrong