Karena psikopat berat tukang fitnah Hasan Basri tukang kibulin istri itu emang 
nggak begitu waras, maka dia tidak paham bahwa saya TIDAK menjawab 
pertanyaannya tapi mengomentari bagian tulisannnya yang ngawur...
  

--- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, Habe Proletar <proletar4@...> wrote:
>
> orang yang waras harusnya tau
> kalau gue nanya si anu, bukan elu
> ya yang jawab mestinya si anu, bukan si panu seperti elu
> 
> elu tuh aneh, 
> begitu giliran gue nanya elu
> eh langsung deh jurus straw man fallacy dikeluarin
> pertanyaan gue, elu pelintir sehingga elu ngga mesti menjawab pertanyaan itu,
> yang elu lakukan mirip kokokan ayam idiot, itu ke itu aja sambil memforward
> segala artikel soal homosexual
> 
> 
> bloon...
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> ________________________________
>  From: Bukan Pedanda <bukan.pedanda@...>
> To: proletar@yahoogroups.com 
> Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2013 2:28 AM
> Subject: [proletar] Re: SA: Homophobes (Hasan Basri yang memang nggak begitu 
> waras...
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> Komentar psikopat berat Hasan Basri yang otaknya sudah betul-betul rusak dan 
> jadi busuk, nista  lagi menjijikkan...
> 
> Dia sudah hadir di mailing list ini sejak semula dan belum juga dia tahu 
> bahwa tiap peserta berhak untuk mengomentari tiap pôsting yang dikirim 
> kesini.
> 
> --- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, Habe Proletar <proletar4@> wrote:
> >
> > pik, emang nama elu nub ya?
> > 
> > 
> > ________________________________
> >  From: Bukan Pedanda <bukan.pedanda@>
> > To: proletar@yahoogroups.com 
> > Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2013 11:05 PM
> > Subject: [proletar] Re: SA: Homophobes (Hasan Basri yang memang nggak 
> > begitu waras...
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> >   
> > 
> > Habe tukang kibulin istri yang - juga - memang nggak begitu waras bilang, 
> > tanpa argumen: "perkawinan tetap aja secara ilmiah dilakukan antara laki 
> > laki dan perempuan"
> > 
> > --- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, Habe Proletar <proletar4@> wrote:
> > >
> > > merejek " pernikahan sejenis " bukan berarti anti gay
> > > soal life style dan kecenderungan sex mereka, itu sih urusan mereka 
> > > sendiri
> > > 
> > > perkawinan tetap aja secara ilmiah dilakukan antara laki laki dan 
> > > perempuan
> > > gimana menurut elu nub?
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > ________________________________
> > >  From: Nub <nubtheologian@>
> > > To: proletar@yahoogroups.com 
> > > Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2013 4:14 PM
> > > Subject: [proletar] Re: SA: Homophobes Might Be Hidden Homosexuals
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > >   
> > > Kalo orang batak bilang:
> > > Strong rejection may be interpreted as affirmation
> > > 
> > > --- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, Bukan Pedanda <bukan.pedanda@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > 
> > > > Permanent Address: 
> > > > http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=homophobes-might-be-hidden-homosexuals
> > > >  
> > > > Homophobes Might Be Hidden Homosexuals 
> > > > A new analysis of implicit bias and explicit sexual 
> > > > orientation statements may help to explain the underpinnings of 
> > > > anti-gay bullying and hate crimes
> > > > By Jeanna Bryner and LiveScience  |  Tuesday, April 10, 
> > > > 2012 | 40 
> > > >    Image: Wikimedia Commons/thaths 
> > > > Advertisement
> > > > Homophobes should consider a little self-reflection, suggests a new 
> > > > study finding those individuals who are most hostile toward gays and 
> > > > hold strong anti-gay views may themselves have same-sex desires, albeit 
> > > > undercover ones.
> > > > The prejudice of homophobia may also stem from authoritarian parents, 
> > > > particularly those with homophobic views as well, the researchers added.
> > > > "This study shows that if you are feeling that kind of visceral 
> > > > reaction to an out-group, ask yourself, 'Why?'" co-author Richard Ryan, 
> > > > a 
> > > > professor of psychology at the University of Rochester, said in a 
> > > > statement. "Those intense emotions should serve as a call to 
> > > > self-reflection."
> > > > The research, published in the April 2012 issue of the Journal of 
> > > > Personality and Social Psychology, reveals the nuances of prejudices 
> > > > like homophobia, which can ultimately have dire consequences. [The 10 
> > > > Most Destructive Human Behaviors]
> > > > "Sometimes people are threatened by gays and lesbians because they are 
> > > > fearing their own impulses, in a sense they 'doth protest too much,'" 
> > > > Ryan told LiveScience. "In addition, it appears that sometimes those 
> > > > who would oppress others have been oppressed themselves, and we can 
> > > > have 
> > > > some compassion for them too, they may be unaccepting of others because 
> > > > they cannot be accepting of themselves."
> > > > Ryan cautioned, however, that this link is only one source of anti-gay 
> > > > sentiments.
> > > > Hidden homosexuality
> > > > In four studies, the researchers looked at the discrepancies between 
> > > > what people say about their sexual orientation and their implicit 
> > > > sexual orientation based on a reaction-time test. The studies involved 
> > > > college students from Germany and the United States.
> > > > For the implicit measure, students had to categorize words and pictures 
> > > > flashed onto a computer screen into "gay" or "straight" groups. Words 
> > > > included "gay," "straight," "homosexual" and "heterosexual," while the 
> > > > pictures showed straight and gay couples. Before each trial, 
> > > > participants were primed with the word "me" or "others" flashed 
> > > > momentarily onto a computer screen. The researchers said quicker 
> > > > reaction time for "me" and "gay," and a slower association of "me" with 
> > > > "straight" would indicate said an implicit gay orientation. [Why Gay 
> > > > Parents May Be the Best Parents]
> > > > In another experiment, the researchers measured implicit sexual 
> > > > orientation by having participants choose to browse same-sex or 
> > > > opposite-sex photos on a computer screen.
> > > > Questionnaires also teased out the parenting style the participants 
> > > > were exposed to, with students asked how much they agreed or disagreed 
> > > > with 
> > > > statements such as: "I felt controlled and pressured in certain ways;" 
> > > > and "I felt free to be who I am." To gauge homophobia in a household, 
> > > > students responded to items such as, "It would be upsetting for my mom 
> > > > to find out she was alone with a lesbian" or "My dad avoids gay men 
> > > > whenever possible."
> > > > Participants indicated their own level of homophobia, both overt and 
> > > > implicit; in word-completion tasks, students wrote down the first three 
> > > > words that came to mind when prompted with some of the words' letters. 
> > > > Students were primed at some point with the word "gay" to see how that 
> > > > impacted the amount of aggressive words used.
> > > > Controlling parents
> > > > In all of the studies, participants who reported supportive and 
> > > > accepting parents were more in touch with their implicit sexual 
> > > > orientation, meaning it tended to jibe with their outward sexual 
> > > > orientation. Students who indicated they came from authoritarian homes 
> > > > showed the biggest discrepancy between the two measures of sexual 
> > > > orientation.
> > > > "In a predominately heterosexual society, 'know thyself' can be a 
> > > > challenge for many gay individuals," lead author Netta Weinstein, a 
> > > > lecturer at the University of Essex in the United Kingdom,said in a 
> > > > statement. "But in controlling and homophobic homes, embracing a 
> > > > minority sexual orientation can be terrifying." [5 Ways to Foster 
> > > > Self-Compassion in Your Child]
> > > > Those participants who reported their heterosexuality despite having 
> > > > hidden same-sex desires were also the most likely to show hostility 
> > > > toward gay individuals, including self-reported anti-gay attitudes, 
> > > > endorsement of anti-gay policies and discrimination such as supporting 
> > > > harsher punishments for homosexuals.
> > > > The research may help to explain the underpinnings of anti-gay bullying 
> > > > and hate crimes, the researchers note. People in denial about their own 
> > > > sexual 
> > > > orientation, perhaps a denial fostered by authoritarian and homophobic 
> > > > parents, may feel a threat from other gay and lesbian individuals. 
> > > > Lashing out may ultimately be an indicator of the person's own internal 
> > > > conflict with sexual orientation.
> > > > This inner conflict can be seen in some high-profile cases in which 
> > > > anti-gay public figures are caught engaging in same-sex acts, the 
> > > > researchers say. For instance, evangelical preacher and 
> > > > anti-gay-marriage advocate Ted Haggard was caught in a gay sex scandal 
> > > > in 2006. And in 2010, prominent anti-gay activist and co-founder of 
> > > > conservative Family Research Council George Rekers was reportedly 
> > > > spotted in 2010 with a male escort rented from Rentboy.com. According 
> > > > to news reports, the escort confirmed Rekers is gay.
> > > > "We laugh at or make fun of such blatant hypocrisy, but in a real way, 
> > > > these people may often themselves be victims of repression and 
> > > > experience exaggerated feelings of threat," Ryan said. "Homophobia is 
> > > > not a laughing matter. It can sometimes have tragic consequences," as 
> > > > was the case in the 1998 murder of Matthew Shepard, a gay man.
> > > >         * 5 Myths About Gay People Debunked
> > > >         * Understanding the 10 Most Destructive Human Behaviors
> > > >         * 10 Scientific Tips For Raising Happy Kids
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