Word: displays
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...more theories in last week's 56-page Peninsula megaissue on the various evils of homosexuality. Wasinger explained that homosexuals are "mal-identified neurotics," adding that "when I look at homosexuals, it is obvious to me that they are not truly happy, no matter what facade they might display...
Having examined the October-November edition of the Peninsula, we are concerned that many might read the magazine's supposedly scholarly articles with credulity. The authors' manipulation of statistics and citations, in addition to their purported display of charity, could thereby misinform the public-at-large as well as impel anyone with homosexual desires to his or her emotional detriment...
...none of these observations come close to demonstrating that homosexuality is "bad." Imagine that all gays were, in fact, "not truly happy, despite whatever facade they might display." (This assertion, by the way, was probably the dumbest comment in the entire magazine.) What would that prove? Only that homosexuals were unhappy. Not that they should be unhappy. Not that homosexuality...
...like Jews and gypsies, were herded into concentration camps. Today, on a regular basis, gays emerging from gay bars are assaulted. Here at Harvard, a student was reportedly "gay-bashed" at last year's Eliot House Fete. Last week, a Lowell house student's door was vandalized in a display of anti-gay hatred. And many anti-gay incidents still go unreported...
...statement represents Rudenstine's first entry into the debate over free speech that has taken place on campuses across the country during the last few years. Last year, former President Derek C. Bok issued a similar letter on freedom of expression after a Kirkland resident's display of the Confederate flag became a subject of much. controversy...