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The truth isn’t hateful. Don’t be afraid of LGBT gaslighting

Updated: August 19, 2023 at 6:57 pm EST  See Comments

Sat Aug 19, 2023 – 4:30 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — Too many fear being labelled as a “bigot,” a “hater,” “transphobic” or “homophobic” for stating what is obviously true. They are constantly told THEY are the problem, and THEY are haters. That is called gaslighting, an increasingly common, unethical tactic of accusing others of what you are doing in order to bewilder and confuse them. It is a very effective manipulation tactic.

When one gives even the slightest credibility to these false accusations a person trades their freedom, intellect and personal integrity for only temporary security from the LGBT mob who can never be satisfied until you, too, engage in sexual perversity and self-destruction. That is their ultimate goal as it was in Sodom and Gomorrah. Giving in to irrationality only helps to advance its dominance over the culture and over you and all whom you love.

“Hate.” That ideologically useful, emotionally-loaded word is deliberately used as a frequent tactic to undermine anyone who resists the ongoing sexual revolution or who merely questions it. We are told we are “haters,” and increasingly being treated as haters, by those who insist we must accept that homosexuality is

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