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William Norman Grigg
New American senior editor William Norman Grigg argues in the following viewpoint that homosexuality, which was once spoken of only behind closed doors, has become a part of mainstream culture. The “gay agenda,” he alleges, has permeated the workplace, public schools, movies, television, and politics. He contends that the “Lavender Revolution” must be stopped because homosexuals seek to usurp the traditional family.
As you read, consider the following questions:
1. According to Grigg, why was Rolf Szabo fired from his job?
2. Why is Richard Hatch’s Survivor triumph representative of the “Lavender Revolution’s” cultural advance, in Grigg’s opinion?
3. As described by the author, what was the first stage in Marshall Kirk and Hunter Madsen’s plan to manipulate society into accepting homosexuality?
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This section contains 3,558 words (approx. 12 pages at 300 words per page) |