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Contradictions of the Gay Movement

 

by Mike Adams

Many of us have heard the saying, “Do what you say, and say what you mean.”

The problem with the Gay/Lesbian lobby is that they act like this saying doesn’t exist. The main reason I say this is because while the various Gay/Lesbian lobbies claim they are only looking for tolerance, they are in fact looking for acceptance.

There’s actually quite a bit a difference between the two. In fact if you judge by the actions of a majority of the Gay/Lesbian movements than you would likely come up with the conclusion that the G/L movement’s goal isn’t just tolerance. In fact actions show that they are (in typical liberal fashion) attempting to legislate acceptance.

Unfortunately legislating acceptance won’t work. Ask an African American if all the laws we have regarding racial diversity have solved racism. While an African American may say those laws were a step in the right direction, most African Americans feel that there is still discrimination going on.

One reason I bring African Americans into this equation is because many times the G/L movement like to compare their plight to African Americans. However, as many aggrieved African Americans have pointed out…1, African Americans can’t really hide who they are, and 2, African Americans never had a choice whether they could be African Americans, or anything else.

The G/L movements will try to point to scientific studies that indicate a majority of homosexual individuals have no choice. It was genetics, or something else biological that they had no control over that made them gay. At the same time one point of view that the G/L movement tries to squash at any cost are the stories of many individuals that successfully changed their sexual orientation. Whether through prayer, psychological intervention, or whatever, these people made a choice, and changed.

Another contradiction from the G/L movement is when you hear them preach, “We just want to be left alone, in the privacy of our bedrooms, to do whatever we want with whomever we want.” While a few states still have sodomy laws, when can you remember the last time anyone was charged with breaking one? In fact if people of the G/L movement kept what they do in the bedroom, in the bedroom, there would be no problem.

I submit the example of Rock Hudson. No one really knew he was gay. Thus no one had a problem with Rock Hudson. Some of the G/L movement may say something like, “Come on, what if a guy is a little effeminate? He would be discriminated against.” My answer to that is look at Liberace. ‘Nuff said.

I could go into the whole gay marriage issue but that’s a whole new page. Instead, a little advice to some of the homosexuals that may read this, the truth is, I don’t care who you choose to sleep with. If you’re the most qualified individual, you get the job. That’s tolerance. If you come out and tell me in the job interview that you’re gay, my answer would be, “So?” That’s tolerance. When you ask my opinion about the G/L movement, and then get upset when I say I think they’re wrong, that’s not tolerance. Now you’re not expecting me to tolerate your choices, and behavior, now you want me to accept that your choices of behavior are ok. I don’t.

Lastly, do what you say. Keep what you do in your bedroom well, in your bedroom. Say what you mean. Don’t say you want tolerance, but try to legislate acceptance.

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