flict, either in one way or another, with the idea of controlling human conception artificially. The second problem appears almost as gigantic as the first with world-wide ignorance at the core of the matter. Years and years of practical education on the subject, to the masses, will be required before even any small measure of success appears.
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Thus, the problem is with us, the overpopulation of the earth, and it presents itself as one affording no simple solution. However, this brings us to a most controversial aspect relating to the subject. That aspect is homosexuality and its effect on ciety today. The twentieth century homosexual is looked upon by his fellowmen as an outcast and a menace to the human race. He is called by the most degraded titles ever dreamed of and thus must have a very stable sanity in order to even survive in such a world of condemnation. The welladjusted "gay" individual today offers neither apologies nor excuses for his being just what he is, and as to this date, no definite biological cause has been agreed upon as to the reason for his appearance and existence in all civilizations since the dawn of recorded time. However, one thing that appears to be occurring at present is a definite increase in his ranks.
At this point, let us take notice of a particular phenomenon native to the earth we live on. This phenomenon is the ability of "nature" to keep itself in perfect balance at all times. We notice it in everyday life, but it seldom registers for it is a far too common occurrence to make any lasting impression. For instance, how many times have you passed a park or lawn and noticed a bird pulling a worm from the earth? Or, how often have you noticed the daylight hours extend for longer than the average twelve hours a day? Nature keeps itself in perfect balance with no out-
side help. Thus, as we draw the conclusion that the bird eats the worm to keep the worm population in check, and that nature maintains a perfect twelve and twelve hour balance of daylight and darkness, so we must form some decision concerning how nature intercedes in another problem of life, that being the overpopulation of human beings on earth.
Now, humans are generally considered to be the most intelligent form of life on earth, and therefore dominant over all other forms. This generalization may sometimes appear questionable, however, when we look at how man has used his capabilities. Nevertheless, it would appear that, considering the foregoing conclusion as being true, nature would have to look to some internal human force to control human population, rather than to dominate power by other life. Thus, we see a definite picture forming in our total problem. In the homosexual individual, nature is using a "complete reversal" of its own reproductive devices in humans to check the growing threat of overpopulation. Unfortunately for nature, however, man holds himself to be such an intelligent and superior being that he refuses to accept nature's judgment in these cases, and procedes to force his own will, through his contemptible society, on the suspecting and unsuspecting homosexual. Society, at present, appears to hold a slight edge in this bitter struggle, but slowly, but slowly, nature will win out, as it always does and when this occurs, homosexuals will be able to hold the respect of so-called normal individuals because being the minority themselves then, the heterosexuals cannot afford to do otherwise. Yes, nature will have to allow homosexuals to live as a majority before they can be accepted, for they will never be in the intolerant society that exists at present.
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