When you can’t let your child walk home from school in case a homosexual attacks them, and your town’s park and Main Street are crowded with homosexuals riding flotillas down the street in drag for their pride, you become demoralized.
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a) Ones consent to suggested moralism (common rules of behavior) contradicts ones "free" will of choice. Few suggest moral-ism and common-ism to contradict and collectivize ones choice underneath chosen ones, while utilizing contradiction (immoral) and commoners (degenerates) against ones ignored free will of choice.
Only ones choice to resist suggested -isms gets one out of this control system...a system which devours those willingly participating.
b) The spell-craft underneath homosexual aka HOMO (same) SEX (seco; to divide aka difference) implies sameness (inception towards death) generating differences (life).
c) As for demoralization...ones consent to suggested morals establishes a conflict of reason (moral vs immoral). The longer one fights within, the more demoralized one feels. It doesn't matter if one holds onto moral or immoral; it's reasoning in-between aka friction which destroys both.
To resist immoral requires one to resist the temptation of wanting to hold onto moral, which implies ones response-ability (free will of choice) being utilized for resisting temptation, and resistance is fertile.
Letting go of morals doesn't imply "sodomy, here I come" it implies freeing oneself from a self inflicted boundary, hence willingly acknowledging response-ability. The more one does that; the more responsible one wields choice. Holding onto morals implies consenting to the suggested choices of others, hence binding ones choice to chosen ones...the same chosen ones suggesting immoral behavior.
P'ARK, noun (Latin parcus, saving) - "a large piece of ground inclosed and privileged for wild beasts of chase, in England, by the king's grant or by prescription. To constitute a park three things are required; a royal grant or license; inclosure by pales, a wall or hedge; and beasts of chase, as deer, etc."
Few suggest enclosure of nature (parks) to distract many from being inclosed (life) within nature (inception towards death). Same trick with gardens and fences or nations and borders.