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Mark Regnerus
Bad news day for witch-hunters as Regnerus is vindicated
Michael Kirke | 30 August 2012
The official University of Texas - Austin inquiry has found that Mark Regnerus, the author of a research study on the effects of same-sex relationships upon children, “did not commit scientific misconduct” as alleged by a homosexual activist who disagreed with the study’s findings.
Vital testimony which anti-gender marriage activists don’t want you to read
Frances Kelly | 10 August 2012
Robert Lopez tells his story about being raised by two moms. It is not just his sexual orientation that was impacted, but he missed out on vital gender cues that a male role model normally provides. Lopez gives a gripping account of what it really is like for children growing up in a same-sex parenting situation.
“Minorities Anti-Defamation Professional”: nice work if you can get it
Michael Cook | 03 August 2012
It’s not often that one discovers an entirely new profession. But I can proudly announce that I have spotted one in the wild. Herewith my contribution to the taxonomy of employment: a “Minorities Anti-Defamation Professional”.
Regnerus defends his study
Michael Cook | 03 August 2012
Here’s a video interview with the mastermind behind a dark plot to discredit gay parenting, Mark Regnerus, of the University of Texas at Austin. Actually, he doesn’t seem excessively evil. Actually, he sounds rather sensible. Actually, maybe he is not a “disgusting bigot” after all. What do you think?
The judicial murder of a promising and honest academic’s reputation
Michael Kirke | 27 July 2012
Mark Regnerus, ideologically unattached himself, has committed a political offence. He can’t be charged with that so the academic arsenal is being riffled to find a pretext for some trumped up charges to bring him to “justice”. What we have staring us in the face is the judicial murder of a promising and honest academic’s reputation, pure and simple.
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