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Special Class Protections for Self-Alleged Gays: A Question of "Orientation" and Consequences

A public policy analysis
by Tony Marco

Copyright Tony Marco, 1991-1994, all rights reserved


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Criterion #3

Specially protected classes should clearly demonstrate political powerlessness.

Far from being politically powerless, gay activists have in recent years demonstrated enormous political "clout" relative to their numbers. What are those "numbers?" Gay militants, to enhance the impression of their viability as a political force, have claimed to represent as much as 10- 15% of the general population. At other times, gay militants have attempted to claim they are politically powerless on the basis that they are much fewer in numbers. Is there a reasonably accurate estimate of homosexuals' presence in the general population? Cutting through the various layers of gay militant disinformation is difficult, but we offer the following:


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