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Paul Cameron’s World

Jim Burroway

May 14th, 2007

paulcameron01.jpgIn 2005, the Southern Poverty Law Center issued a report saying, “[Paul] Cameron’s ‘science’ echoes Nazi Germany in that these disparaging descriptions of homosexuals are reminiscent of themes found in the ugly history of anti-Semitism…” It turns out that the SPLC didn’t know half the story.

Paul Cameron, of the Family Research Institute, inhabits a very dark and sinister world. A review of his web site gives us ample evidence of what that world looks like. It’s a world of gay “parasites,” vast conspiracies, and shadow organizations, posing a dangerous threat to all of Western civilization.

And there’s something else too. There’s a strange report on “Gays in Nazi Germany” in which he whitewashes a part of the holocaust to support his theories on homosexuality. You can read it all in our latest report, “Paul Cameron’s World.”

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Tor Billgren
May 14th, 2007 | LINK

Excellent presentation!

Have you read “The Pink Swastika”? It’s another side of the anti-gay nazi-coin. The authors Scott Lively and Kevin Abrams tries to prove that nazism actually was a homosexual ideology. I’ve only read the preliminaries of the book, but it was enough to cause nausea… Here’s an example:

“we believe that The Pink Swastika will show clearly how the world the Nazis attempted to create is a world, not of the past, but of the possible future. It will show that, given its present course and left unchallenged, America could easily become the Nazi Germany of 50 years ago.”

Here we go…

The entire book is to be found in the link.

Timothy Kincaid
May 14th, 2007 | LINK

Jim, great report!!

The Story So Far… » Blog Archive » Holding Hate Accountable…Paul Cameron Edition…
May 15th, 2007 | LINK

[...] It’s time we get something of our own out there…something that, unlike Paul Cameron’s junk science, is actually true.  The Southern Poverty Law Center has identified Paul Cameron’s group as an active hate group, ranking it right up there with the Ku Klux Klan and various white supremacy groups that actively spread fear and hate toward minorities.  They based their findings on a careful study of the whole of his work and career and it is not hyperbole to compare his attitude toward homosexuals with that of the Nazis (Mike Godwin take note), because, as Jim Burroway over at Box Turtle Bulletin shows us, that comparison actually comes from Cameron himself… [...]

Erica
May 15th, 2007 | LINK

I wonder if Cameron thinks there are pink helicopters monitoring his every move, that would seem to be the next “logical” step along in his paranoia spiral…

That was one of the most chilling things I ever read (Cameron’s drivel article, not your analysis). The ethical merit of using Nazi death camp “research” has been debated by the legitimate scientific community before. For example, experiments where people were placed naked in freezing water to see how long they survived and to examine the effects of hypothermia if left untreated — it’s useful to know the results for treating somebody who falls into a lake in winter, but clearly the manner in which the information was obtained is horribly wrong. Even if you accept that sort of data (which few scientists will), there is no excuse for endorsing the vast majority of ridiculous conclusions reached by Höss and his fellow “scientists” — such “research” and analysis is useless, shortsighted, unscientific, and morally/ethically wrong on every level.

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