Monday, February 27, 2012

Who's the Hater? Episode #1

I think I've finally had it! My Gay and pro-gay friends never shy away from calling me a homophobe or a hater because I follow a different set of values (That is to say, "Values" - as opposed to just following whatever impulse comes along). In looking back over the many people I know and have known, by far the most hateful, bigoted and fascist among them are of the LGBT (is that a sandwich?) "community".

The fact is, most homos I know are disgusting - not because of the behavior they may or may not exhibit in the privacy of their own relationships - because of the behavior they exhibit towards me and toward anyone that doesn't bow and scrape before them for fear of being called a bully, or a bigot, or a homophobe.

I don't care what kind of relationships people want to have. I don't care that 6% of the population wants the other 94% to bend over (hah) backwards for them so they can feel "Normal". If you want to be treated like everyone else, act like everyone else. Or, you can just muddle along like most of us enjoying the fruits of our labors and suffering the consequences for the choices we make.

Which brings me to the latest edition of "Who's the haters?" Today's episode Starring Dan Savage


Obama Admin Hooks Up With Gay Activist Who Created Santorum Google Bomb/


Dan Savage is one of the more repulsive columnists in America. He writes a sex advice column titled “Savage Love,” in which he describes in grotesque detail all sorts of fringe sexual practices.

He’s also a personally disgusting human being, at least according to his own accounts – in 2000, Savage signed on as a staffer on the Gary Bauer presidential campaign in Iowa, where, enraged by Bauer’s social conservatism, he began licking doorknobs in order to infect other staffers with his flu.

So now Savage has a new campaign. This one, you’ve likely heard of: the It Gets Better Project. It asks people to take a pledge: “Everyone deserves to be respected for who they are [except, obviously, religious conservatives and others who disagree with Dan Savage]. I pledge to spread this message to my friends, family and neighbors. I’ll speak up against hate and intolerance whenever I see it, at school and at work [but not against Republicans]. I’ll provide hope for lesbian, gay, bi, trans and other bullied teens by letting them know that ‘It Gets Better.’”

But that’s not the purpose of the It Gets Better campaign anyway. It’s not about bullying of gay kids, which everyone agrees is wrong and needs to stop (as bullying of all kids should). The purpose is to browbeat anyone who disagrees with same-sex marriage, or thinks that the gay agenda isn’t good for America. That’s why Savage, a bully if ever there was one, is heading up the project. And that’s why Obama and Co. are supporting it, even as the founder of the project continues to hold Rick Santorum’s name and reputation hostage.

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