The outgoing head of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force issued a declaration recently that stunned both the homosexual activist and pro-family movements. At the group's national conference in Detroit, executive director Matt Foreman said, "Folks, with 70 percent of the people in this country living with HIV being gay or bi, we cannot deny that HIV is a gay disease. We have to own that and face up to that."
Matt Barber, policy director for cultural issues at Concerned Women for America, welcomes Foreman's comments, but says they are not likely to elicit much change in the homosexual movement because such information has been readily available for years, but mostly ignored by homosexual activists.
(...) Foreman may in some way be trying to make amends for "much of the misinformation" he spread in the past. "Who knows how many lives could have been saved," says Barber, "If he and his fellow homosexual activist had been honest about the risks and the pitfalls of a lifestyle that they support."
Just as with many from the abortion movement, there are also those from the movement in question who eventually listen to their conscience, unable to stand any longer shouldering their share of the responsibility burden for so much unnecessary suffering and death... all in the name of political correctness, liberal fascism and making extreme special interests feel artificially good about themselves.
It's wrong to lie to people, knowing full well that your lies will put them at risk of deadly suffering. And it's self-destructive to embrace the lies while rejecting the facts.