THE NEW TOLERANCE: Gay activists seek to ban new movie ‘Pink’ depicting kids suffering from gay adoption. [archive]

The movie’s uncompromising portrayal of the gay subculture has provoked protests from homosexual activists in Mexico, who have asked government officials [archive] to prohibit the showing of the film in the nation’s theaters.

The federal government’s National Council for the Prevention of Discrimination initially refused to act but has now asked the secretary of governance to increase the movie’s rating to a more restrictive one (it is currently accessible to those aged 15 and up). It also called on the movie industry to eliminate “stereotypes, prejudices, and stigmas” associated with homosexual “families.” . . .

The portrayal of the gay lifestyle in Pink is reflected in numerous studies that have established high rates of promiscuity and instability in relationships among homosexuals, who also suffer a substantially elevated frequency of HIV infection [archive] as well as many other physiological and psychological disorders. [archive] Studies also indicate that children adopted by homosexuals suffer significantly higher rates [archive] of emotional and developmental problems and have a higher rate of treatment for mental health problems.

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