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Lively, Scott; Abrams, Kevin. «The Pink Swastika». p. 23. Archivado desde el original el 6 de mayo de 2014. Consultado el 7 de agosto de 2014. «As war became more important to the Germans, the male warriors and their culture became dominant, and the status of women declined. Effeminacy and receptive homosexuality were increasingly scorned and repressed....The effeminate homosexual...was depicted as a foul monster....this stigmatization did not extend to active male homosexuality. [Later, acceptability of masculine oriented homosexuality declined under Christianity, which] was officially opposed to all forms of homosexuality (Greenberg:249f)».
«People & Events». Mennonite Brethren Herald. 5 de noviembre de 1999. Archivado desde el original el 25 de mayo de 2007. Consultado el 14 de junio de 2007. «In their controversial book, The Pink Swastika, Scott Lively and Kevin Abrams assert that many leading members of the Nazi Party in Germany were homosexuals. They also state that eight of the top ten serial killers in the US were homosexuals, including Donald Garvey, John Wayne Gacy, Patrick Wayne Kearney, Bruce Davis and Jeffrey Dahmer. The Apr. 22 Globe and Mail reported that the Columbine high school killers 'professed to be bisexuals'. – RTV Bulletin, Western Report».
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«People & Events». Mennonite Brethren Herald. 5 de noviembre de 1999. Archivado desde el original el 25 de mayo de 2007. Consultado el 14 de junio de 2007. «In their controversial book, The Pink Swastika, Scott Lively and Kevin Abrams assert that many leading members of the Nazi Party in Germany were homosexuals. They also state that eight of the top ten serial killers in the US were homosexuals, including Donald Garvey, John Wayne Gacy, Patrick Wayne Kearney, Bruce Davis and Jeffrey Dahmer. The Apr. 22 Globe and Mail reported that the Columbine high school killers 'professed to be bisexuals'. – RTV Bulletin, Western Report».
«People & Events». Mennonite Brethren Herald. 5 de noviembre de 1999. Archivado desde el original el 25 de mayo de 2007. Consultado el 14 de junio de 2007. «In their controversial book, The Pink Swastika, Scott Lively and Kevin Abrams assert that many leading members of the Nazi Party in Germany were homosexuals. They also state that eight of the top ten serial killers in the US were homosexuals, including Donald Garvey, John Wayne Gacy, Patrick Wayne Kearney, Bruce Davis and Jeffrey Dahmer. The Apr. 22 Globe and Mail reported that the Columbine high school killers 'professed to be bisexuals'. – RTV Bulletin, Western Report».
Lively, Scott; Abrams, Kevin. «The Pink Swastika». p. 23. Archivado desde el original el 6 de mayo de 2014. Consultado el 7 de agosto de 2014. «As war became more important to the Germans, the male warriors and their culture became dominant, and the status of women declined. Effeminacy and receptive homosexuality were increasingly scorned and repressed....The effeminate homosexual...was depicted as a foul monster....this stigmatization did not extend to active male homosexuality. [Later, acceptability of masculine oriented homosexuality declined under Christianity, which] was officially opposed to all forms of homosexuality (Greenberg:249f)».