The Big Lie technique (like other remnants of Nazism and the Nazi movement) has been a focus of the homosexual movement since it coalesced in the late 1980s and began to use the media on a large scale.They go on:
At that time Jews in fact made up about 1% of the population of Germany and did not have any serious power in government. But the Nazi propaganda machine began to tell people constantly, over and over, in every possible way, that the Jews were taking over the government, destroying the economy, literally and figuratively poisoning the population, and were responsible for every imaginable evil. They said that the only way the people could be saved was if society was completely "cleaned" of all Jews. Looking back, it was an absurd idea that went against all common sense. But it eventually became the standard, accepted belief in Germany and neighboring countries.While they try to equate this to what the "homosexual movement" is doing, this is exactly what Article 8, Massresistance and the Christian right has been trying to do these past few years. I wrote about this a few months ago , parallels to the movement against Gays and Lesbians and the Nazi's.
They want people to believe that gays and lesbians ARE abnormal and are outraged when people question their tactics of calling homosexuals mentally disturbed. However, most of the time their actions just highlight their own inadequancies.
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There is more to it than just that. You have the present administration using the likes of Article 8 and MassResistance to spearhead the attack against a minority that can be blamed for society's problems to take the electorate's mind off the real problems plagueing this nation in order to remain in power. The Article 8 crew are no better than the "Brown Shirts" of 1930's Germany. They like to deny they are "haters" but their words and actions show the true person.
A reader emailed this to me and I wanted to share it, it's a different take on Article 8's post by switching a few words:
The Big Lie and the propaganda war
The modern mass psychology technique used by the interracial marriage movement to turn America on its head.
America today
Have you ever wondered how America, which mere decades ago was rock-solid in its universal distaste (and, in fact, revulsion) for interracial marriage, could have changed so radically?
Until recently, the idea of government-sanctioned mixing of the races -- much less interracial "marriage" -- was not only not seriously discussed, it was literally beyond the imagination of anyone. Interracial marriage was universally considered (even in "liberal" circles) unnatural and fairly disgusting, brought on by serious emotional dysfunction in an individual.
And now, the accepted common belief is that people hold exactly those same values as before are "hateful and bigoted" people. Dissenters now find themselves constantly on the defensive -- trying to "prove" to people that they are not out to harm interracial couples, and that they don't hate them as human beings. Any suggestion that interracial marriage is an unnatural is looked upon in polite company as equivalent to advocating lynching of blacks.
Children in schools and adults in company "diversity sessions" are taught that so-called bigotry is a mental disorder, and that bigots are extremely dangerous to society.
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