HOMOSEXUAL MANAGERS AND THE HOMOSEXUAL IMPREGNATION POLICY (UNCLASSIFIED)
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HOMOSEXUAL MANAGERS AND THE HOMOSEXUAL IMPREGNATION POLICY.
Authors:
Caldwell, Geoffrey Mark
Source: International Journal of Organization Theory & Behavior (PrAcademics
Press); Spring2006, Vol. 9 Issue 1, p1-26, 26p
Abstract:
The homosexual community has undoubtedly been assuming senior managerial
positions of authority within government for generations, Clinard (1968).
However, homosexuals are now moving more publicly, rather than
surreptitiously into the echelons of managerial roles within the
bureaucracy, (Clinard, 1968, Barker & Allen,, 1976, Wofford, 1993). This
research suggests that this homosexual openness has in some cases created an
environmental despotism where the homosexual managerial minority may openly
and selectively discriminate towards their fraternal association and
specifically against the heterosexual majority. Is there now the means, for
homosexual managers to impose retribution for the chronicled persecution of
homosexuals by heterosexuals? If so, could this retribution be leading to
homosexual managers replicating the ideologies of the “old boys’ club” by
creating their separatist “guys’ club”. Would this sex-oriented preference
discrimination resemble a somewhat disturbing paradox: Discrimination
defined by sex inclination and such discrimination which ironically was
associated with the powerful heterosexual males, and which they mysteriously
fought vigorously and actively against? [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
From article:
The research evidence point to and is supported by research literature that
homosexual managers may be paradoxically recreating and promoting the
ideologies of the “old boys’ club” or the “brotherhood” which related to the
authoritative heterosexual males, and which they ironically fought
strenuously against. The homosexual “guys club” apparently could be the
homosexual managers’ solution to achieving a consensus of organizational
acceptance of homosexuals generally and in particular homosexuals as
managers. And in doing so, perpetration and evolving of the “homosexual
impregnation policy”?
The research evidence suggests that a discriminatory homosexual manager has
specifically, within one Australian Government organization at least,
created an environment which is inappropriately favored towards homosexuals
and strongly discriminatory against heterosexuals. The research indicates
that the case study homosexual managerial hetero-negatisivism has created
managerial suspicion, organizational distrust, harassment and oppression.
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Author Affiliations: 1Master of Management, University of Western Sydney
ISSN: 10934537
Accession Number: 20417470
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About the Author
Mychal Massie
Mychal S. Massie is an ordained minister who spent 13 years in full-time Christian Ministry. Today he serves as founder and Chairman of the Racial Policy Center (RPC), a think tank he officially founded in September 2015. RPC advocates for a colorblind society. He was founder and president of the non-profit “In His Name Ministries.” He is the former National Chairman of a conservative Capitol Hill think tank; and a former member of the think tank National Center for Public Policy Research. Read entire bio here