| DIVERSITY
OR PERVERSITY?
By Dr. Michael L. Brown

In
any debate over “gay rights,” the word “diversity”
is sure to occur, and over the last decade, the word has been used
brilliantly by gay activists and educators. After all, who would
oppose diversity?
The strategy has been simple: Rather than advocating special rights
for gays, lesbians, bisexuals, and transgenders, there has been
a concerted effort to promote and embrace “diversity.”
In keeping with this, major corporations require their employees
to attend courses in diversity training, while university students
are taught to respect diversity – in both cases, with specific
reference to homosexuality. Embracing diversity is the key!
Thus, when British soldiers marched in a gay pride parade for the
first time (on August 27, 2005, in Manchester), it demonstrated
“that the Army accepts change and is very progressive, open-minded,
embracing diversity, showing a higher degree of tolerance”
(as quoted by BBC News). Similarly, gay pride events worldwide are
often billed as celebrations of diversity, and when objections have
been raised to the lewd public displays often associated with these
very public events – which have included drag queens simulating
sex acts, topless, motorcycle-riding lesbians (“Dikes on Bikes”)
celebrating nipple freedom, men parading down the streets wearing
nothing but shoes, and large floats with massive, protruding phalluses
– those objecting have been scolded for their failure to embrace
diversity.
Diversity? Isn’t this perversity rather than diversity?
Recent developments in the Netherlands confirm the semantic association
between diversity and perversity, suggesting that diversity doublespeak
may be losing its effectiveness. I’m referring to the new
political party launched in Holland at the end of May called “Neighborly
Love (or, Charity), Freedom, and Diversity” (abbreviated NVD),
and having as a key component of its platform “the maximizing
of diversity and liberty.”
Specifically, the NVD wants to allow “individuals, from the
age of 12, to vote, have sex, gamble, choose their place of residence,
and use soft drugs. . . . They also intend to eliminate marriage
in the law, permit public nudity anywhere . . . and to legalize
private use of child pornography and allow non-violent pornography
to be screened on daytime television” (as cited in Wikipedia).
They also want to encourage bestiality, as long as it does not result
in the “sexual mistreatment” of animals. All this in
the name of maximizing diversity! One must ask again: Isn’t
this perversity rather than diversity?
Reuters reported that, “The Netherlands, which already has
liberal policies on soft drugs, prostitution and gay marriage, was
shocked by the plan.” But why should the nation be shocked?
Isn’t it inevitable that the same nation which was among the
first to legalize soft drug use, prostitution, and gay marriage
would be among the first to entertain the possibility of legalizing
consensual sex with minors and to encourage the social acceptance
of bestiality – and in the name of diversity at that?
To ask a pointed question, On what basis should pedophilia and bestiality
not be included under the rubric of “diversity”? And
if the public perversity often paraded at gay pride events is protected
under the heading of diversity, why shouldn’t pedophilia –
especially, “consensual” sex between a minor and his
“lover” – be protected under that same heading?
And why not even bestiality? On what concrete, moral basis?
Perhaps the greatest shock in the recent developments in the Netherlands
is that a poll published in Holland on May 30th indicated that 67
percent of the population said that promoting pedophilia should
be illegal. Only 67 percent! Perhaps, over time, the NVD will actually
succeed in promoting its agenda. Perhaps this too is a logical development
in the concept of “diversity.” To ask once more: Why
not?
Let us learn a lesson from the Netherlands: Once “diversity”
is associated with sexual behavior the sky – or, more accurately
– the gutter is the limit. Now would be a good time to redefine
our terms, and the sooner we desexualize “diversity,”
the better. This is now a term behind which homosexual activism
can no longer hide.
Michael
L. Brown, Ph.D., is the President of FIRE School of Ministry in
Concord, North Carolina and the Director of the Coalition of Conscience,
a network of Christian leaders and believers in the greater Charlotte
area who are working together for moral and cultural change through
the gospel.

Dr. Michael L. Brown
ICN Ministries
PO Box 1446
Harrisburg, NC 28075
704-782-3760
e-mail: ministry@icnministries.org
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