April 28, 2008

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Dear Henry:  Have you seen this Sunday's (Apr. 27th) New York Times Magazine ?  On the front cover appears a carefully posed picture of two effeminate young men enjoying a cookout in a suburban setting.  The accompanying article is called "Newly Wed Gays." 

I find the picture and article too  disgusting to even write about.  It is the typical - and I mean typical - example of Gay Camp, ridiculing normal society,  normal sexual relationships.  It is evil and mocking. I grew up with a cousin who became homosexual and have known many "gays" in my professional career.  They do not experience genuine emotion.  Everything is a game, everything exists to be mocked.  Noel Coward is a sophisticated (and sometimes enjoyable example of this homosexual tendency.  Oscar Wilde another.But let us make no mistake -- they marry to ridicule marriage.  They are the enemy to natural emotion, to all that is good and decent.  They love the artificial, the sly secret, the hidden existence.  I pity them but I pity even more the normal people who have been so completely deceived.     Judy

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Judy,

I'm sure there are exceptions. I am also sure there is truth to what you say.

-Henry

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