Homosexuality - A Psychological Approach

Started by maz, May 11, 2015, 06:25:37 PM

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maz


QuoteHomosexuality - A Psychological Approach

Guest: Bakwin, Harry with Polatin, Philip (Pediatrics)
Theme: Psychology
Date: 1956-09-29

https://archive.org/details/openmind_ep61

Back in the 50's, even PBS was trying to have a measured, reasonable debate before the radical lefttist started in with their agitating and harassment of the Board of Directors of the American Psychiatric Association to remove homosexuality from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM).

We couldn't even have this kind of rational discussion without homosexuals threatening hate crimes and trying to get people fired from their jobs and whatnot.

yankeedoodle

Heard this interview on CBC on Sunday, April 26, 2015.

What is infuriating is that the faggot problem we have today results somewhat from the fact that these jew quack shrinks had a vote in the 1970s.  It seems that - rightly so - sicky-i-atry was unpopular because, obviously, people were catching on to the bullshit, so they held a vote to condone and promote faggotism, and, obviously, the money started flowing in again. 

Shrinks: The Untold Story of Psychiatry
Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman, past president of the American Psychiatric Association. He talks with Michael about the inexact science of his profession, about the pros and cons of psychotropic drugs and much more.

http://www.cbc.ca/player/AudioMobile/Sunday+Edition/ID/2665272547/

maz

Thanks yankee-I'll give it listen while I'm at work tomorrow. I clicked on the cbc feed from your link and saw something about the Norway Massacre that looked interesting. I'll check that one too.

I've also got a nice article I dug up from 1968 about psychiatric drugs before they were rolled out. It's long and needs some editing, but I will post the text once I'm done with editing. They had everything all planned out and were writing about how great it was going to be about twenty years before they actually hit the market and about thirty years before the television ad. I pulled the leading "expert's" names from the article. Most if not all Jews.