Beth Panilaitis

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Erring person and vehemence
«The erring man would oft by vehemence

Compensate what he lacks in truth and power.»

— Goethe (Tarquato Tasso) [1][2]

Beth Panilaitis is a gay activist and the leader of Rosmy, a group in Richmond, Virginia[3] that tries to manipulate youth, by misuing the ideomotor effect, into thinking that they should consider themselves to be so called "gays", i.e. that they should devote their lives to libertine sexual promiscuity, rebel against sexual morals and adopt pseudo-values of Cultural Marxism. For this purpose, group uses banners such as "love who you are" and "Helping youth being themselves".[note 1] Panilaitis also tries to misrepresent the scientific discoveries and data on twin studies that strongly indicate that nobody was born "gay" as "hate" and she herself spreads hate towards people who have quit sodomical lifestyle and denies their legitimate right to make their own life decisions ("I chose to change") and their presentation to the general public,[3] thus violating the fundamental human rights for information.[7] The vitriol seen in her statements, e.g. as one calling for removal of twin-study message from billboards in Richmond, demonstrates the persistence of deeply worrying prejudice towards ex-gay people.

Notes

  1. Note: There could be discerned some symbolic correlations of new LGBTI world order with message present in the 2005 computer-animated film Robots. One of the main negative characters in the movie, the nefarious corporate tyrant Ratchet, intruduces the new slogan "Why be you [can symbolize youth developing into adult men and women], when you can be new [can symbolize LGBTQU]"[4] after he removes from power Bigweld, the master inventor in the world of robots, in whom the bots still believe. Ratchet as the head of the sinister new management deemed Big Weld's methodology 'outmoded' and orders all robots who refuse the new idea to be captured and sent to the underground Chop Shop where they are shredded and melted down by Ratchet's evil mother, Madame Gasket. It takes a while until Ratchet realizes that he's become as crazy as his own mother.[5][6]

References

  1. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1885 (English translation)). "Act IV. Scene IV.", Tarquato Tasso. Liberty Fund (Contemporary Web version), 144. 
  2. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1790). "Kapitel 8 Vierter Auftritt.", Tarquato Tasso (in German). Projekt Gutenberg-DE (Contemporary Web version). “Durch Heftigkeit ersetzt der Irrende, Was ihm an Wahrheit und an Kräften fehlt.” 
  3. 3.0 3.1 Billy Hallowell (11 Dec 2014). Gay Rights Activists Outraged Over Billboard’s Message About Homosexuality and Genetics. The Blaze (originally WVUE-TV). Retrieved on 30 Jan 2016. ““But the leader of Rosby, a group that offers resources to gay youths, said that the billboard is simply unacceptable in the modern era. “I am shocked and really disappointed that at the end of 2014, we have a billboard in the middle of our city that says that kind of hate,” Beth Panilaitis, the organization’s executive director, told WVUE-TV.””
  4. Shannon Bond (17 Mar 2014). Guinness withdraws from New York St Patrick’s day parade. FT. Retrieved on 05 Feb 2017. “A recent promotion for General Motors’ Chevrolet brand also included gay and interracial couples with the tagline: “The new us.””
  5. Robots (2005). Retrieved on 30 Jan 2016.
  6. Robots (2005). Retrieved on 30 Jan 2016.
  7. Resolution 1003 (1993). Parliamentary Assembly of Europe. “8. Information is a fundamental right which has been highlighted by the case-law of the European Commission and Court of Human Rights relating to Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights ... The owner of the right is the citizen, who also has the related right to demand that the information supplied by journalists be conveyed truthfully, in the case of news, and honestly, in the case of opinions, without outside interference by either the public authorities or the private sector.”

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