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Diversity, a “Talismanic”
Word of the Homosexual Movement
By Luis Sergio Solimeo
In the terrible Cultural War afflicting
the contemporary world, the most effective and destructive
weapons are not bullets or bombs but rather ideas, concepts
and words that attack traditions and institutions. Indeed,
the most intense struggle now facing the nation is one of
beliefs, ideas and convictions.
Bombs may kill, wreak havoc and terrify
consciences. However, they only influence man from the outside
in an indirect and not always effective way. A proof of
this is the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of 9/11.
Instead of causing the panic and discouragement the terrorists
might have hoped for, the attacks stirred up indignation,
condemnation and defiance in American public opinion
Thus, it is incredibly easier to react
to a bombing than to an offensive of ideas, especially when
they are presented in a sly and furtive way, and when sophisms
are hidden behind a seeming evident yet false common sense.
The Talismanic Word
In his study, Unperceived Ideological Transshipment
and Dialogue,1 Prof. Plinio
Corrêa de Oliveira describes how propagandists use
certain words that by their glitter can easily deceive people.
He termed these words as “talismanic” since
they seem to possess an almost magic power to influence
the public.
Prof. Corrêa de Oliveira describes
the talismanic word thus:
“[It]is one whose legitimate
meaning is congenial and, at times, even noble; but it
is also a word that has some elasticity. When it is used
tendentiously, it begins to shine with a new radiance,
fascinating the patient and taking him much farther than
he could have imagined.”
“The talismanic words correspond
to what the media generally considers modern, pleasant
and attractive. Thus, the lecturers, speakers, or writers
who use these words do so for the sole reason of seeing
their chances of a good reception in the press, radio,
or television considerably enhanced. For this reason the
person listening to the radio or the television or reading
the newspaper will find these words used everywhere in
every possible way, with growing repercussion in his soul.2
Diversity,
a Talismanic Word
One such talismanic word used extensively by the homosexual
movement is diversity.
When doing research on sites and publications
of the movement (not recommended except in overriding necessity),
one sees this talismanic word used very much as a conceptual
weapon. It is an “in” expression harboring a
most dangerous sophism.
However, the use and abuse of the word,
diversity, is not confined to publications directly
connected to the homosexual movement. A quick search shows
that powerful corporations are using diversity
in exactly the same sense employed by the homosexual movement.
That is, it is presented in a way that legitimizes homosexual
practice.
For example, we find on the web site of
Johnson & Johnson, this statement:
“Our Credo Policies Recruiting Supplier
Diversity Program .... At Johnson & Johnson,
diversity is defined as a variety of similar and different
characteristics among people, including age, gender, race,
religion, national origin, physical ability, sexual orientation,
thinking style, background and all other attributes that
make each person unique.”3
Likewise, the site of Radisson Hotels reads: “Our
commitment to diversity .... Diversity is not only Diversity
of ethnic background and gender, but also age, sexual orientation
and work and life experience.”4
Diversity in relation to what?
The problem is that diversity is a relative
concept. It does not stand on its own but requires another
concept with which it is related in order to have a meaning,
as for example, the relative concepts of father and son,
or right and left.
Thus, it is not enough to speak of diversity:
one must know the term of comparison that defines it. This
comparison can be done by similarity, difference or contradiction.
Thus, diversity can be compared by difference
when used in relation to culture, race, forms and colors.
In this sense, diversity indicates a simple difference
between things that are not contradictory but express a
wholesome and enriching variety.
However, diversity can also be used to
indicate contradiction when it is compared to law, morality,
truth and beauty. In this case, diversity will
express its most absolute sense, defining itself by opposition
and contradiction to those terms. So it is that when taken
in relation to the law, diversity means illegality,
in relation to morals, immorality, in relation to the truth,
error and lies, and in relation to beauty, ugliness.
Sexual Diversity
is opposed to the natural order
Now then, the theoreticians of the homosexual movement
would have the public believe that homosexual practice is
merely a different form of, or a diversity from
heterosexual practice. And by using the technique of talismanic
words, they cast aside the many meanings and nuances of
the word, diversity. Instead they reduce diversity
to a mere, legitimate and enriching difference. In this
way, they carry out a real unperceived ideological transshipment,
to use the expression coined by Prof. Plinio Corrêa
de Oliveira whereby someone opposed to a practice comes
to sympathize with it.
Thus, by this logic, if homosexual practice
is merely a wholesome and legitimate variant of human sexuality,
it should not only not be condemned but should be condoned
and supported.
However, it happens that the term of comparison
of sexual diversity is heterosexuality, which is not merely
a possible form of sexuality, but the only one in conformance
with human nature which is of itself heterosexual.
Both the anatomy and physiology of the sexual organs which
are part of the reproductive system indicate the
natural complementariness between the sexes. Likewise, male
and female are naturally disposed by their very psychology
to be attracted by one another.
Therefore, to speak of sexual diversity
as being opposed to heterosexuality would be like saying
diversity in relation to human nature is opposed to the
order of nature itself. Such diversity would not
be one of simple difference but rather one of contradiction.
Now, what is opposed to, or contradictory
with, human nature is anti-natural.
Logic destroys
the efficacy of the Talismanic Word
In spite of all the artifices employed by the homosexual
movement in using the talismanic word diversity,
a simple logical analysis of it dispels the sophism and
strips it of its alluring glitter.
Diversity in sexual behavior is
merely a sophisticated and deceitful way of referring to
the acceptance of the act against nature which gave such
sad notoriety to the inhabitants of Sodom and Gomorra.
However much homosexual propaganda, supported
by the liberal media, strives to spread confusion between
the concepts of normality and abnormality regarding human
sexuality, it will never convince men of common sense that
homosexual practice is in accordance with human nature.
Indeed, it is only due to activist judges
who have abandoned the impartiality of justice that the
homosexual movement has been able to impose laws contrary
to natural law. It is only because of liberal legislators
that civil unions and other such measures have been imposed
upon society.
Furthermore, referenda held in many states
to define marriage as the union of one man and one woman,
have shown how public opinion is not deceived by those who
cry diversity as a mask for acceptance of the homosexual
lifestyle.
However, the word diversity remains a important
weapon in the arsenal of the those who would undermine traditional
morality. Depriving the word of selective meaning is a means
of fighting back.
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