WinterBorn
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View attachment 115633Facts for you. Professional DO agree with me. They....get this....VOTED to take it off the mental illness list! ROFLMAO! No evidence to the contrary but its what happens when certain kinds of people burrow themselves into positions like this to make things "normal". Look it up for yourself.Are they pushing rights for people who think they are candle sticks and tea cups? I think not. They are pushing for rights for people with the mental illness of homosexuality.How so? And you do realize that a 'gay' character appears beside talking candle sticks and singing tea cups, right?
Is trying to 'normalize' dancing furniture 'cultural marxism'? Or do you just not have the slightest clue what the hell you're talking about?
Keep repeating the "mental illness" nonsense. Maybe some day the professionals, trained in such things, will agree with you. I doubt it. But you can hope.
Yes, I've heard the conspiracy theories. The fact that they voted to remove something from the list of what is or is not a mental illness does not mean anything. I'd suggest you look up the number of things that have been similarly voted on. There are numerous things that were once considered a mental illness that were voted on, by members of a professional organization.
All there is to say. Can't reason with an unreasonable cuck.
I will agree with that. However, one point you might consider, where your conspiracy theory is concerned, is the laughable idea that homosexual advocacy groups pressured the majority of members of the APA to vote a certain way. While advocacy groups have considerable influence today, their power in the early 1970s would have been minute at best. The idea that homosexual advocacy groups "forced" the APA to vote for them in 1975 is laughable.