Originally posted by sonhouseAnd the prize for the most bigoted, most ignorant, most prejudiced article goes to...
http://www.physorg.com/news197211098.html
I imagine a new fight over this one. There may be a cure for ambiguous genitalia but now they seem to think they can extend that cure to homosexuality, prevent girls from being interested in boy things and vice versa.
I can see the yelling starting up now.
Cure homosexuality! The idiocy never stops.
the New York-based group of clinical researchers whose work is traced by Dreger and Feder suggest that prenatal dexamethasone can also be used in this population to prevent the "abnormality" of homosexuality, as well as the "abnormal" interest these girls tend to have in traditionally masculine careers and hobbies.
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But the New York-based group of clinical researchers whose work is traced by Dreger and Feder suggest that prenatal dexamethasone can also be used in this population to prevent the "abnormality" of homosexuality, as well as the "abnormal" interest these girls tend to have in traditionally masculine careers
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Originally posted by PinkFloydAmerican University (AU) is a private United Methodist-affiliated research university in Washington, D.C
I don't believe the Religious Right is responsible for the scientific study mentioned at the start of this thread. How things jump from "gay _______" to "Religious Right bashing" always amuses me.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_University
Originally posted by AThousandYoungSo is Wofford College---that doesn't mean that their science department is in league with the crazy-ass Robertsons, Becks, and other RR loons of the world.
American University (AU) is a private United Methodist-affiliated research university in Washington, D.C
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_University
Originally posted by PinkFloydYou can't trust such a university to be unbiased. Just like researchers who used to say smoking isn't that bad for you, I guess you can figure out who is covering their payroll.
So is Wofford College---that doesn't mean that their science department is in league with the crazy-ass Robertsons, Becks, and other RR loons of the world.
Originally posted by AThousandYoungBut was that a quote from the researchers, or was it what the scientists said?
Who else is trying to "cure" women of wanting to work in traditionally male jobs?
Also, lets suppose there is a treatment that will prevent tomboyism. What word would you use to describe it? Would "cure" be wrong simply because it is wrong to label tomboyism as undesirable?
The same questions apply to homosexuality.
I certainly believe that if such a treatment was effective that it would be quite popular, and I cant think of a good argument for preventing its use.
clearly sounds like junk science promoted by someone with an agenda.
also reminds me of experiments that the Nazis did...trying to prove this, that or the other thing about the various crazy ideas in their heads.
I don't think there is a single mainstream scientist who holds this view.
And if folks wanted to verify that, I think they could contact the psychology department of any major university and have a professor there give his/her opinion on the subject...
leave the poor folks alone. They have enough problems without people trying to force them to be something they are not.
How would you feel if someone said...here, take this pill and you will no longer be attracted to your wife.
Of course, there is a pill like that (it is called marriage)....
Originally posted by r99pawn77For one thing, if this worked and it eliminated homosexuality completely, what would be next? Black skin? Blue eyes? red hair? Short people?
clearly sounds like junk science promoted by someone with an agenda.
also reminds me of experiments that the Nazis did...trying to prove this, that or the other thing about the various crazy ideas in their heads.
I don't think there is a single mainstream scientist who holds this view.
And if folks wanted to verify that, I think they could conta ...[text shortened]... be attracted to your wife.
Of course, there is a pill like that (it is called marriage)....