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homophobia

  • Pandemics and Polemics

    November 3, 2009

    •  Remember that awful headline back in March of 2008? “S.F. gay community an epicenter for new strain of virulent staph.” It began with a San Francisco Chronicle article by Sabin Russell, which in essence “reported” on a University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) study published in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine related to a MRSA study, which resulted in widespread ...
  • Beautiful Book About A Bully, Sexuality And Love

    April 11, 2009

    • Freefall is a Y/A novel about a bully, but he’s not just any bully, he’s gay. I just read the first 10 chapters of this book. Honestly, it is one of the most amazing books that I’ve read this year.I don’t want to give away too much, but I can’t help loving this kid, and wishing him the best. The story beautifully illustrates how he became such a nasty bugger, his yearnings to be loved ...
  • Dr. Davis’ Dictionary of the Surreal

    April 14, 2008

    • When I was in sixth grade, none of these words/phrases existed. Now, every sixth-grader with access to a television or laptop knows their meanings.. In case you’re still confused - don’t worry -  I’m here to help. Using the expertise afforded me by my self-proclaimed Ph.D Degree in Patrochism, I’ve painstakingly compiled these definitions to get you up to speed. Words (in alphabetical ...
  • A Gay Agenda and Concerned Women

    February 18, 2008

    • Oh, the predictability.Just weeks after I wrote an editorial criticizing Matt Barber, of Concerned Women for America -- one of the first homophobic organizations to latch onto the UCSF press release relating to staph infections (MRSA) as evidence of the danger of homosexuality -- he has retaliated by quoting from a satirical article I wrote back in 2005 titled "The Gay Agenda"In my ...