charge that homosexuals are injustice collectors has just enough ring of truth to give one pause.

Have homophiles no sense of their own dignity? Have they so little respect for themselves that they must toady up to every random "authority" who deigns to speak to them? How really sad it is to see how many blame the whole world for their own short-comings, then fawn supinely when some therapist tells them they are not really bad, just sick. One taste of such an opiate and off they rush to seek more justifications, more attention from news media and television, more "recognition" from Important People.

How refreshing it is to run across a homophile now and then who could not care less about what Society thinks of him, or of homosexuality, who blames no one for his condition and who has the maturity of standpoint to go about life according to his own lights. These are the homophiles who have something to offer the world that the world can value. Above all, they stand as examples for their homophile brothers and sisters who haven't yet got around to coming to terms with themselves and the universe.

To look within for wrongs to right is the biggest step we can take toward peace of mind. Growing up can come to us by no other route. Try it sometime. It can be a most stimulating experience. You just might happen to like it.

Robert Gregory, Managing Editor

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