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Heterophobia Forced Me to Quit University

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University is no longer about studying
our cultural heritage. Rather it is about
replacing it with homosexual norms and values. GR found the programming so obnoxious he quit school. 
   








GR is 27 and lives in Texas. He is helping to replant my dad’s vineyard. The last vines were destroyed by the drought. He plans to move to Colorado and get into the marijuana business.


by GR
(henrymakow.com)


A “friend” of mine once mentioned that it was “Matthew Shepard Day,” a holiday commemorating a “martyred” victim of homophobic violence. I didn’t know what to say as I had no prior experience with homosexuals and consequently no concept of homophobia. I allowed my “friend” to finish his story even though I wasn’t particularly interested. It was the first time I had heard anyone defend the faith of homosexuality.

I was not exposed to homosexuals until college where they were present in all my classes, in my dormitory, and in the school cafeteria. At the time, I did not consider homosexuality to be a debilitating sickness, and I was indifferent to their presence. 

 I was unimpressed by their participation in my classes. They were as hypocritical and boring as conservative “Christians” at church on Sunday morning.  It seemed like they were holding something back. I don’t recall gleaning anything of significant value from them. 

Two “friends” of mine, one who was an open homosexual, woke me up at 3 a.m. to “smoke me out”. The homosexual visitor released the smoke into my smoke alarm like a fire breathing dragon, triggering the fire alarms for the whole building. My room was the target of multiple marijuana smoking scandals and I was expelled.

TRAVEL AND NEW INTEREST IN LEARNING FRENCH

I went traveling in Central America where I met three young ladies from France who introduced me to the music of Alpha Blondy, a multi-lingual musician from the Ivory Coast. They invited me to sit at their campsite each night where the sweet sound of their voices sang together like the music of angels.

Music is medicine, and it was because of my love of music that my attitude towards college became positive again. I decided to return to school to broaden my knowledge of the French language. 

I didn’t realize that French classrooms were sanctuaries for homosexuals and I was naïve enough to believe that I could earn friends by being a diligent student. I didn’t anticipate the predominance of the homosexual culture in the French department, nor did I foresee the networks of insecurity that entwined the college as a whole.

 I worked with these gays despite their strange behaviors. I had never heard anyone speak so foully in front of women and I had never seen females tolerate anything so inappropriate.

When I was belittled by the homosexual who sat next to me for complimenting a girl from one of our courses, I was embarrassed because I didn’t know what I had done wrong. I began to regard that particular homosexual with suspicion as I had already asked him several times to keep his hands to himself while we were studying together. Although I treated him with respect, he proceeded to physically violate my personal space during class. 

The girls in my courses were trained to sympathize unconditionally with homosexuals, and I decided to spend the remainder of my course hours in solitude.  I was thankful for the opportunity to document my experience and I wrote music in order to remain healthy. I knew that formal complaints would only attract negative attention and my teachers allowed me to work alone.

I still had hope for meeting friends outside of class and I retained my positive outlook until, little by little, I began to notice the overwhelming presence of homosexuals around campus and throughout my apartment complex. As I walked to my courses, I continued to smile at girls until I began to mistake the effeminate gestures of passing homosexuals for women. I felt targeted on various occasions and I became unnerved at the thought of making friends in such a tortuous environment. I felt extremely vulnerable.

Every day was like an episode of the twilight zone. The homosexuals in my French courses read in an obnoxious fashion and regularly promoted gender confusion. I suspected that they also embraced the popular opinion that anyone who challenges homosexuality is homophobic, and that all homophobes are confused homosexuals. The more isolated I became, the more I was treated like a person of unsound mind. I spent most of my time studying alone as I could no longer concentrate in class. I refused to go to parties as I did not like the idea of defending my beliefs publicly.

Studying any foreign language alone is unrealistic. Body Language is an essential component of communication. I prepared myself to work independently until graduation, provided that the courses themselves were neutral regarding the homosexual agenda.

 I could endure the burden of a substandard education, but I could not entertain the idea of appreciating homosexual art. When the film-based courses began espousing homosexual themes, I simply turned away from the movie screen. Unfortunately, the homosexual agenda was later presented in other curriculums as well. 

My French literature teacher assigned a story by a homosexual author and I decided to withdraw from my courses with just over a semester to graduate. The final straw was a gay-themed reading assignment. I felt betrayed by my teacher and I was surprised that she had put me into such an uncomfortable situation. I was relieved to be finished with college early.



Source: http://henrymakow.com/2015/06/heterophobia-forced-me-to-quit.html



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