

Gay Life in Sewer
A British homosexual journalist admits that his documentary on the London gay scene
is likely to "burn every bridge in the gay world I've got."
Simon Fanshawe is a writer
and broadcaster who created the documentary "The Trouble With Gay Men" after becoming
increasingly alarmed at the shallowness and destructiveness of the "gay lifestyle."
The film, made for BBC 3 television, questions the emotional and psychological immaturity,
narcissism, nihilism and self-
Fanshawe, who was involved in the early homosexualist political
movement, says, "We've fought discrimination and prejudice, only to wreck ourselves
with drugs and wild sex."
In his documentary Fanshawe admits that the homosexualist
movement has in the main achieved its political goals of equalising homosexuality
with natural sexual relations, in abolishing laws against sodomy and creating legal
equivalency with marriage and adoption. Given these achievements, Fanshawe asks,
"Why do we seem hell bent on behaving like eternal teenagers?"
"We're hooked on vanity,
and regard older men with contempt. Despite AIDS we're still chasing the ultimate
sexual high and what's more are determined to wreck ourselves on designer drugs.
We're happy to assist the straight world in keeping alive the image of all gay men
as limp-
He says that he has recently "started to worry" about the
ways in which "gay liberation is celebrated" in his hometown of Brighton, a major
centre of the homosexual subculture. At the annual "Mr. Gay" beauty pageant, which
he describes as a "pathetic display of self-
"Extreme vanity" he says, has been "sewn
into gay culture." It "is now so mainstream in the gay community that otherwise intelligent
young men are happy to be treated as sex objects on a demeaning meat rack."
Gay men,
he says, are so "hardwired" towards finding casual sexual encounters, some going
as far as plastic implants to enhance their appearance, that finding genuine intimacy
is "practically impossible."
"Vast amounts of our leisure time are organised around
sex, straight or gay. But what gay men have done is organise our identity around
sex. And that is corrosive. And to make things worse, promiscuity has become the
norm."
The documentarian asks the proprietor of a gay sex bath house, "Paul", who
had just related some graphic stories of group sexual encounters in the establishment,
"Are we just swimming around in a sewer which we're just sort of saying is normal?"
For objecting to the lifestyle of pursuing casual and "extreme" sex and for holding
genuine human intimacy as a goal, Paul told Fanshawe that he is "the closest thing
to a straight person in a gay man's body I have ever met. There should be an operation
for you, dear."
Paul was adamant and forthright in his belief that the gay lifestyle
is incompatible with happiness and fidelity in human relations, expressing his dissatisfaction
with civil unions legislation. "The temptation of other things will always stand
in the way of two gay men having a long-
Fanshawe
says he is horrified at the lack of emotional involvement and at the willingness
of men to engage in "unsafe sex." The film includes statistics that show the deadly
consequences of the homosexual lifestyle. One in nine gay men in London is HIV infected
and new cases of HIV have doubled in the city in five years. Incidences of syphilis
have increased in the same time period 616 per cent.
"Unsafe" sex, he says, is not
the only way in which gay men are self destructive. "If there's a new drug, gay men
will find it and take it," he states.
At one point Fanshawe interviews a homosexual
man who has "done all the drugs" and now campaigns in gay clubs against the growing
use of crystal methamphetamine. The man, who could not be identified for fear of
reprisals from drug dealers, said that crystal meth is preferred in the gay community
because it reduces the inhibitions and allows sex to be brought to an "animalistic"
level "devoid of emotion." The film says that one in five gay men in London use crystal
meth.
LONDON, September 10, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com)
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2008/sep/08091011.html
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