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[http://www.drjudithreisman.com/about_dr_reisman.html About Dr. Reisman], retreived from The Institute for Media Education 8 May 2007.</ref> who debunked the famed ''Kinsey Report'' stated, | [http://www.drjudithreisman.com/about_dr_reisman.html About Dr. Reisman], retreived from The Institute for Media Education 8 May 2007.</ref> who debunked the famed ''Kinsey Report'' stated, | ||
:Under scrutiny is the role of Dr. Alfred C. Kinsey and his contention that Americans are 10% to 47%, more or less, homosexual. Kinsey's percentage was seized upon by [[Harry Hay]], the father of the homosexual "civil rights" movement, when Hay formed the Mattachine Society, urging that homosexuality be seen no longer as an act of sodomy but as a 10% minority class. <ref>Judith A. Reisman, [http://www.leaderu.com/jhs/reisman.html ''Kinsey and the Homosexual Revolution''] </ref> | :Under scrutiny is the role of Dr. Alfred C. Kinsey and his contention that Americans are 10% to 47%, more or less, homosexual. Kinsey's percentage was seized upon by [[Harry Hay]], the father of the homosexual "civil rights" movement, when Hay formed the Mattachine Society, urging that homosexuality be seen no longer as an act of sodomy but as a 10% minority class. <ref>Judith A. Reisman, [http://www.leaderu.com/jhs/reisman.html ''Kinsey and the Homosexual Revolution''] </ref> | ||
Revision as of 20:01, May 10, 2007
Kinsey falsely claimed that 10% of American men were homosexual. Dr. Judith Reisman [1] who debunked the famed Kinsey Report stated,
- Under scrutiny is the role of Dr. Alfred C. Kinsey and his contention that Americans are 10% to 47%, more or less, homosexual. Kinsey's percentage was seized upon by Harry Hay, the father of the homosexual "civil rights" movement, when Hay formed the Mattachine Society, urging that homosexuality be seen no longer as an act of sodomy but as a 10% minority class. [2]
References
- ↑ About Dr. Reisman, retreived from The Institute for Media Education 8 May 2007.
- ↑ Judith A. Reisman, Kinsey and the Homosexual Revolution