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The Anita Bryant Story : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Anita Bryant Story
''The Anita Bryant Story: The Survival of Our Nation's Families and the Threat of Militant Homosexuality'' is a 1977 book by Anita Bryant, an account of her evangelical Christian campaign against a gay rights ordinance in Dade County, Florida. The claims Bryant makes about homosexuality in the book have been criticized as false and unscholarly in nature. ==Summary== Bryant provides an account of her evangelical Christian campaign against a gay rights ordinance in Dade County, Florida. She writes that homosexuality is spread through recruitment, and that gay people can change their sexual orientation.〔Posner 1992. pp. 223-224.〕 Bryant writes that "The women's liberation programs...have weakened family ties", that "single men are the chief source of crime and social disruption", that "marriage is essential to male socialization", and that "as the more liberal life-styles come into the open, divorce rates soar, leaving the debris of human tragedy behind to suffer. The debris? Our children." Bryant calls the gay rights movement an "escape from sexual responsibilities and its display a threat to millions of young men who have precarious masculine identities."〔Schmidt 1997. pp. 55-56.〕
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