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(such as the American Council for Civil Liberties, GLAAD etc) and anti-gay organisations (such as the American Family Association, Exodus, Focus on the Family etc). As with all material gathered from the Internet, corroboration is required - ie a reference back to 'normal' published articles - as much Internet material is 'opinion' and lacks the formal rigour of academic or hard-bound sources. The great advantage of the Internet is that it allows such opinions and stereotyping to be published; and it is on the basis of opinion and stereotype that many of the attitudes towards gay men and women are formed. As a caution - many of the articles contain virulently anti-gay/homophobic material and misquotes of academic material.
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