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Post by awhina on Mar 21, 2017 7:43:51 GMT
1. bisexuals aren't homosexuals. 2. Bizarre study So what are they then? They are not normal
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Post by RedRuth1966 on Mar 21, 2017 7:43:59 GMT
As much as Blade is a massive arsehole, what he is saying here isn't untrue. The evidence does suggest that gay women are victims of domestic violence at a much higher rate than straight women. The question is why and it's an interesting question, despite Blade simply posting it to make gays look bad. I don't think anyone is denying the stats are worrying, Blade cut and pasted a hostile and biased article then claimed it was written by the CDC. www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/pdf/cdc_nisvs_victimization_final-a.pdf2010 Key Findings on Victimization by Sexual Orientation The Sexual Orientation Report indicates that individuals who self-identify as lesbian, gay, and bisexual have an equal or higher prevalence of experiencing IPV, SV, and stalking as compared to self-identified heterosexuals. Bisexual women are disproportionally impacted. They experienced a significantly higher lifetime prevalence of rape, physical violence, and/or stalking by an intimate partner, and rape and SV (other than rape) by any perpetrator, when compared to both lesbian and heterosexual women. Sexual minority respondents reported levels of intimate partner violence at rates equal to or higher than those of heterosexuals. • Forty-four percent of lesbian women, 61% of bisexual women, and 35% of heterosexual women experienced rape, physical violence, and/or stalking by an intimate partner in their lifetime. • Twenty-six percent of gay men, 37% of bisexual men, and 29% of heterosexual men experienced rape, physical violence, and/or stalking by an intimate partner at some point in their lifetime. • Approximately 1 in 5 bisexual women (22%) and nearly 1 in 10 heterosexual women (9%) have been raped by an intimate partner in their lifetime. Rates of some form of sexual violence were higher among lesbian women, gay men, and bisexual women and men compared to heterosexual women and men. • Approximately 1 in 8 lesbian women (13%), nearly half of bisexual women (46%), and 1 in 6 heterosexual women (17%) have been raped in their lifetime. This translates to an estimated 214,000 lesbian women, 1.5 million bisexual women, and 19 million heterosexual women. • Four in 10 gay men (40%), nearly half of bisexual men (47%), and 1 in 5 heterosexual men (21%) have experienced SV other than rape in their lifetime. This translates into nearly 1.1 million gay men, 903,000 bisexual men, and 21.6 million heterosexual men.
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Post by awhina on Mar 21, 2017 7:51:31 GMT
The CDC is "a Catholic website" now? That's even worse than when you tried to excuse homosexual pedophila by claiming they weren't homosexuals; they were just "men who have sex with men"! She did? She's nuttier than I thought.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2017 7:54:18 GMT
The CDC is "a Catholic website" now? That's even worse than when you tried to excuse homosexual pedophila by claiming they weren't homosexuals; they were just "men who have sex with men"! She did? She's nuttier than I thought. Says the women who's nuttier than squirrel shit
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Post by j2 on Mar 21, 2017 8:23:01 GMT
After conducting an extensive study on homosexual behavior, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) reports that those involved in such lifestyles experience a far greater amount of violence from one another than those in heterosexual relationships. CDC’s National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey is a first-of-its-kind study geared to determine the difference between the victimization of men and women by sexual orientation. The results show that men and women involved in homosexual behavior undergo much higher rates of sexual violence than men and women who are heterosexual. Surprising to many, homosexual women experience more violence than men. According to the study, a whopping 44 percent of lesbians were either raped, experienced physical abuse, and/or were stalked by their intimate partners during their lifetime. Even more shockingly, 61 percent of bisexual women endured such violence from their partners. It is also reported that 37 percent of bisexual women indicated they were stalked, which is more than double the rate that heterosexual women experience from their male partners. Furthermore, the CDC found that 37 percent of bisexual women were injured during the rape, physical violence, and/or stalking that they experienced at the hands of their sexual partners. Tragically, 48 percent of bisexual women who reported that they were raped said that their first experience of being raped occurred when they were adolescents between the ages of 11 and 17. The research also shows that 26 percent of homosexual men experienced rape, physical violence and/or stalking by their intimate partners. It’s even higher for bisexual men, who experience these types of assaults at a rate of 37 percent. Refusing to interpret the numbers? Refuting many of the claims by LGBT activists that homosexual behavior is a natural biological condition, the CDC report found that a large percentage of homosexual transgenders and bisexual women experienced sexual violence during their childhood years, which could have likely resulted in their choices in adulthood to adopt a homosexual lifestyle. Even though the government agency would not make an official determination that such early exposure to sexual violence was the cause of men and women ultimately choosing to engage in homosexual behavior, the statistics themselves appear to point to such a connection. However, despite the numbers indicating otherwise, the homosexual activist organization Human Rights Campaign (HRC) claims that “poverty, stigma, and marginalization” are the cause of sexual violence. "We also face higher rates of hate-motivated violence … the ways in which society … stigmatizes our relationships can lead to intimate partner violence that stems from internalized homophobia and shame," the HRC alleges. However pro-family media outlets point out that those advocating traditional values are quick to bring light to the fact that those engaging in homosexual behavior often come from a violent past. “[C]ritics of the gay agenda say violence is intrinsic to the inner-conflicted homosexual orientation,” Lifenews.com’s Mark Hodges reports. “[C]ritics say sodomy itself is a violent act of hate, not love, and the high rate of violence among homosexuals is not surprising.” Even LGBT leaders have conceded that those in the homosexual community tend to ignore the prevalence of sexual violence between its members. "Until recently, [LGBTQ] intra-community sexual assault went largely unacknowledged, particularly for women who have sex with women," National Center for Lesbian Rights Reproductive Justice Fellow Lauren Paulk admitted. "A particularly disturbing dynamic arises when the assaults are perpetrated by other LGBT community members." Paulk says that the LGBT community has rationalized or ignored such violence for various reasons. “Denial, misrecognition and the dismissal of outside-the-community concern as latent homophobia are examples of responses to sexual assault that occurs between members of the LGBT community," the homosexual activist explained. "Survivors of assault may not know where to turn, either because they fear they will not be believed or supported, or because they do not want to malign another member of the community or reinforce negative stereotypes." Discuss. Thank you for the article, blade.
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Post by RedRuth1966 on Mar 21, 2017 8:23:14 GMT
She did? She's nuttier than I thought. Says the women who's nuttier than squirrel shit I am entirely confidant that I have never described paedophiles as men who sex with men
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2017 8:25:37 GMT
^ not obsessed with homosexuality In denial ^ .
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2017 8:26:17 GMT
Pederasty is far more common among Homosexuals than hetrosexuals for whatever reason. Either way assuming you are not manipulating the data, the problem is the people not homosexuality. Remember correlation is not the same thing as causation EDIT: I copied and pasted the quotes you have provided in to google and the only source that came up was this. www.onenewsnow.com/culture/2015/12/13/cdc-report-homosexual-lifestyle-extremely-violent This is the news site of the American Family Association. So it seems this is fake news. Huh?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2017 8:34:47 GMT
Says the women who's nuttier than squirrel shit I am entirely confidant that I have never described paedophiles as men who sex with men I am entirely confident that a certain poster has said the following:
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Post by skribb on Mar 21, 2017 9:41:58 GMT
This thread kinda makes me wanna work wiht LGBTQI issues, as a non-hetero myself and what some people would call "SJW". 1. bisexuals aren't homosexuals. 2. Bizarre study So what are they then? They are not normal I'm not sure waht you're getting at. I said that bisexuals are not homos. It means exactlt that and nothing else. and what do u mean " not normal"? irrelevant to this discussion.
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Post by blade on Mar 21, 2017 16:34:45 GMT
After conducting an extensive study on homosexual behavior, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) reports that those involved in such lifestyles experience a far greater amount of violence from one another than those in heterosexual relationships. CDC’s National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey is a first-of-its-kind study geared to determine the difference between the victimization of men and women by sexual orientation. The results show that men and women involved in homosexual behavior undergo much higher rates of sexual violence than men and women who are heterosexual. Surprising to many, homosexual women experience more violence than men. According to the study, a whopping 44 percent of lesbians were either raped, experienced physical abuse, and/or were stalked by their intimate partners during their lifetime. Even more shockingly, 61 percent of bisexual women endured such violence from their partners. It is also reported that 37 percent of bisexual women indicated they were stalked, which is more than double the rate that heterosexual women experience from their male partners. Furthermore, the CDC found that 37 percent of bisexual women were injured during the rape, physical violence, and/or stalking that they experienced at the hands of their sexual partners. Tragically, 48 percent of bisexual women who reported that they were raped said that their first experience of being raped occurred when they were adolescents between the ages of 11 and 17. The research also shows that 26 percent of homosexual men experienced rape, physical violence and/or stalking by their intimate partners. It’s even higher for bisexual men, who experience these types of assaults at a rate of 37 percent. Refusing to interpret the numbers? Refuting many of the claims by LGBT activists that homosexual behavior is a natural biological condition, the CDC report found that a large percentage of homosexual transgenders and bisexual women experienced sexual violence during their childhood years, which could have likely resulted in their choices in adulthood to adopt a homosexual lifestyle. Even though the government agency would not make an official determination that such early exposure to sexual violence was the cause of men and women ultimately choosing to engage in homosexual behavior, the statistics themselves appear to point to such a connection. However, despite the numbers indicating otherwise, the homosexual activist organization Human Rights Campaign (HRC) claims that “poverty, stigma, and marginalization” are the cause of sexual violence. "We also face higher rates of hate-motivated violence … the ways in which society … stigmatizes our relationships can lead to intimate partner violence that stems from internalized homophobia and shame," the HRC alleges. However pro-family media outlets point out that those advocating traditional values are quick to bring light to the fact that those engaging in homosexual behavior often come from a violent past. “[C]ritics of the gay agenda say violence is intrinsic to the inner-conflicted homosexual orientation,” Lifenews.com’s Mark Hodges reports. “[C]ritics say sodomy itself is a violent act of hate, not love, and the high rate of violence among homosexuals is not surprising.” Even LGBT leaders have conceded that those in the homosexual community tend to ignore the prevalence of sexual violence between its members. "Until recently, [LGBTQ] intra-community sexual assault went largely unacknowledged, particularly for women who have sex with women," National Center for Lesbian Rights Reproductive Justice Fellow Lauren Paulk admitted. "A particularly disturbing dynamic arises when the assaults are perpetrated by other LGBT community members." Paulk says that the LGBT community has rationalized or ignored such violence for various reasons. “Denial, misrecognition and the dismissal of outside-the-community concern as latent homophobia are examples of responses to sexual assault that occurs between members of the LGBT community," the homosexual activist explained. "Survivors of assault may not know where to turn, either because they fear they will not be believed or supported, or because they do not want to malign another member of the community or reinforce negative stereotypes." Discuss. Thank you for the article, blade . You are quite welcome.
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Post by blade on Mar 21, 2017 16:37:18 GMT
As much as Blade is a massive arsehole, what he is saying here isn't untrue. The question is why and it's an interesting question, despite Blade simply posting it to make gays look bad. Ding ding ding!!!! We have a winner. You are the only one with the courage to admit it.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2017 16:42:02 GMT
1. bisexuals aren't homosexuals. 2. Bizarre study So what are they then? They are not normal Do you ever think about what you say Ada? You call people 'they', 'them' etc... You talk in black and white 'them' and 'us' terms... 'They' are 'us'... people, human beings... so 'they' find love in different places to you... it's not about who you love, but, do you love?
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Post by Cinemachinery on Mar 21, 2017 17:05:16 GMT
Having skimmed:
1) Blade can't tell the difference between an opinion piece that draws its own conclusions from referencing a CDC study and a piece written by the actual CDC. 2) There was a time when the "he only seems to post about homosexuality" was meant in sort of a tongue-in-cheek fashion. 3) If the pattern holds up, we can expect another "WHERE'Z CASH!?!" appeal soon.
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Post by blade on Mar 21, 2017 17:10:47 GMT
Having skimmed: 1) Blade can't tell the difference between an opinion piece that draws its own conclusions from referencing a CDC study and a piece written by the actual CDC. 2) There was a time when the "he only seems to post about homosexuality" was meant in sort of a tongue-in-cheek fashion. 3) If the pattern holds up, we can expect another "WHERE'Z CASH!?!" appeal soon. WHy do you think there's such a high percentage of violence among homosexuals and lesbians? We've already established that one eye is on this board now. I spotted him in 4 seconds a few days ago.
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Post by theoncomingstorm on Mar 21, 2017 18:09:16 GMT
Having skimmed: 1) Blade can't tell the difference between an opinion piece that draws its own conclusions from referencing a CDC study and a piece written by the actual CDC. 2) There was a time when the "he only seems to post about homosexuality" was meant in sort of a tongue-in-cheek fashion. 3) If the pattern holds up, we can expect another "WHERE'Z CASH!?!" appeal soon. WHy do you think there's such a high percentage of violence among homosexuals and lesbians? We've already established that one eye is on this board now. I spotted him in 4 seconds a few days ago. Why are trying to dishonestly pass off the American Family Association's "interpretation" of what the CDC said as being what the CDC actually said? Oh yeah, because you're a lying little sh!tstain.
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Post by blade on Mar 21, 2017 18:11:06 GMT
WHy do you think there's such a high percentage of violence among homosexuals and lesbians, coward?
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Post by Cinemachinery on Mar 21, 2017 18:19:14 GMT
WHy do you think there's such a high percentage of violence among homosexuals and lesbians? We've already established that one eye is on this board now. I spotted him in 4 seconds a few days ago. Why are trying to dishonestly pass off the American Family Association's "interpretation" of what the CDC said as being what the CDC actually said? Oh yeah, because you're a lying little sh!tstain. I fear the thread has reached that "I don't like the way the responses are going so I'll just keep repeating a question based on my initial flawed premise" saturation point. Maybe try whispering a response?
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Post by theoncomingstorm on Mar 21, 2017 18:22:36 GMT
Why are trying to dishonestly pass off the American Family Association's "interpretation" of what the CDC said as being what the CDC actually said? Oh yeah, because you're a lying little sh!tstain. I fear the thread has reached that "I don't like the way the responses are going so I'll just keep repeating a question based on my initial flawed premise" saturation point. Maybe try whispering a response? I've already told Freaky Fetish Dude Obsessed With What Gay Folks Do In Their Bedrooms that I refuse to whisper to him. If he ignorantly and shamelessly wants to run away like a little bitch while laughingly claiming other people are cowards then so be it.
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Post by blade on Mar 21, 2017 18:22:47 GMT
Why are trying to dishonestly pass off the American Family Association's "interpretation" of what the CDC said as being what the CDC actually said? Oh yeah, because you're a lying little sh!tstain. I fear the thread has reached that "I don't like the way the responses are going so I'll just keep repeating a question based on my initial flawed premise" saturation point. Maybe try whispering a response? I fear cine has reached the "I can't refute what the statistics from the CDC say so I'll just keep repeating some BS about the headline from the article not being completely accurate" saturation point.
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