by Tyler Durden
Dec 1, 2017 10:05 PM
Even the World Psychiatric Association has come out denouncing the practice as “unethical, unscientific and harmful”.
It’s been rumored that prisoners at Guantanamo Bay have received better treatment than those in China, who have been put through the conversion process.
With that being said, the Chinese knew the rest of the world was going to figure out about the inhuman treatments to literally shock the gay out of you; and so, back in 2015, the Government approved a research team at Zhejiang University in Hangzhou to study the effects of spraying oxytocin up the noses of homosexual men to see how it affects their sexual orientation.
Oxytocin has been best known for its roles in the female reproduction system. Recently, scientist have been investigating oxytocin’s role in various behaviors including, orgasm, social recognition, bonding, and maternal behaviors. The article says it’s also known as the ‘love hormone’ or the ‘cuddle hormone’ because levels of oxytocin are increased during hugs and orgasms. Oxytocin’s connection in love and sexuality is not well understood, which spurred the scientist’s two years clinical, to spray the natural hormone up gay men’s noses.
Read more: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-12-01/chinese-researchers-experiment-anti-gay-spray
4 comments:
Thanks JTI for keeping us informed about the dark side of the Johnson family.
Until I read this article, I didn't know that the Johnson family was into anti-gay efforts.
How about Anti-molestation products for the next review?
The Johnson family has their own family pig for the tests.
U R nutz. The only link I see to the Johnson family is the visual use of one of their products. You brought up all the other shit. I wasn't even thinking of the Johnsons when I posted this. And I didn't create the artwork. If you do some real research, you'll find that I stopped razzing the Johnsons a few years ago. They have given so much to the city . . . As long as they clean up their messes, they're OK by me.
Notice that I said "me." Until recently with the JTI, you need to check the author of the blog. The JTI is just a platform for shouting or whispering from.
This post has been labeled as an attack on the Johnson family. I disagree. Anyone else?
I don't sae it as an attack.
Just didn't know they had such a product for gays.
Perhaps the Johnson family was testing the sister product for gays before they tried a similar product on one of their own family members.
Oh how the truth hurts
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