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"The crime [homosexuality] was subject to punishment by both secular and ecclesiastical courtsâjust as now it is subject to punishment by both penal and psychiatric sanctions."
"In English-speaking countries, the connection between heresy and homosexuality is expressed through the use of a single word to denote both concepts: buggery. ⌠Websterâs Unabridged Dictionary (Third Edition) defines âbuggeryâ as âheresy, sodomy.â"
"This connection, at once semantic and conceptual, between unorthodoxy and sodomy, was firmly established during the late Middle Ages, and has never been severed. It is as strong today as it was six hundred years ago. To be stigmatized as a heretic or bugger in the fourteenth century was to cast out of society. Since the dominant ideology was theological, religious deviance was considered so grave an offense as to render the individual a nonperson. Whatever redeeming qualities he might have had counted for naught. The sin of heresy eclipsed all contradictory, personal characteristics, just as the teachings of God and the Church eclipsed all contradictory empirical observations. The disease called âmental illnessââand its subspecies âhomosexualityââplays the same role today."
"By pretending that convention is Nature, that disobeying a personal prohibition is a medical illness, they establish themselves as agents of social control and at the same time disguise their punitive interventions in the semantic and social trappings of medical practice."
"The disease concept of homosexualityâas with the disease concept of all so-called mental illnesses, such as alcoholism, drug addiction, or suicideâconceals the fact that homosexuals are a group of medically stigmatized and socially persecuted individuals. ⌠Their anguished cries of protest are drowned out by the rhetoric of therapyâjust as the rhetoric of salvation drowned out the [cries] of heretics."
"The homosexual is a scapegoat who evokes no sympathy. Hence, he can only be a victim, never a martyr."
"So long as men denounce each other as mentally sick (homosexual, addicted, insane, and so forth)âso that the madman can always be considered the Other, never the Selfâmental illness will remain an easily exploitable concept, and Coercive Psychiatry a flourishing institution."
"My contention is that the psychiatric perspective on homosexuality is but a thinly disguised replica of the religious perspective which it displaced, and that efforts to âtreatâ this kind of conduct medically are but thinly disguised methods for suppressing it."
"The âtreatmentâ can have only one goal: to convert the heretic to the true faith, to transform the homosexual into a heterosexual."
"Like the devout theologian seeing the Devil lurking everywhere, Menninger, the devout Freudian, sees aggression."
"The passion to interpret as madness that with which we disagree seems to have infected the best of contemporary minds."
"There is a fundamental similarity between the persecution of individuals who engage in consenting homosexual activity in private, or who ingest, inject, or smoke various substances that alter their feelings and thoughtsâand the traditional persecution of men for their religion. ⌠What all of these persecutions have in common is that the victims are harassed by the majority not because they engage in overtly aggressive or destructive acts, ⌠but because their conduct or appearance offends a group intolerant to and threatened by human differences."