To the Editors of The Crimson:
Coming Out Day displays the true colors of the homosexual community; it shows that the homophiles, as well as those that "affirm" the homosexual act, have no regard for the family, the basic building block of civilized society and of legitimate government. Their jubilation and "pride" in the reprehensible act of homosexual intercourse also proves, beyond all doubt, that their definition of self is irrevocably linked to the most base of all human instincts: copulation. For this reason, the members of the Association Against Learning in the Absence of Religion and Morality and, indeed, all of mainstream America, are deeply saddened by the radical celebratory approach to a morally repugnant act.
Also, please understand that for AALARM, our actions represent our lives; we are fighting to preserve traditional family values; for the BGLSA (and its supporters), it's just another extracurricular activity. Rob Wasinger Vice President, AALARM
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