Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Commentary: The Gay Agenda in the Media

An article on today's Foxsports.com tells about a broadcaster in the Dallas area who rails against anyone who objects to the recent media blitz surrounding openly gay football player--recently drafted at #249--Michael Sam. He goes on to vilify anyone who speaks against the tv coverage of Mr. Sam kissing his boyfriend on live TV when his name was announced in the draft. I absolutely had to speak out, and here was my response:

"I don't care what the polls say, the majority of Americans do NOT want homosexuality in their faces, nor think that it is normal. I suspect these polls that show tolerance are taken in places like Miami, NY and San Francisco. Let's see what those same polls show in places like Oklahoma City, Des Moines, Cheyenne and other Midwestern areas. As for this whole thing with Michael Sam, he only declared he was gay for the PR jolt his pre-draft standing would make. His agent was a genius because, if a team doesn't draft him, then they can call the NFL a bunch of homophobes; and if he gets drafted, then that team is progressive and accepting--a win either way for those behind the gay agenda.

I personally don't care if Sam is gay; I strongly object to the now constant coverage of him simply because he IS gay, not to mention that nauseating replay of him kissing his boyfriend when he was drafted. That was and is disgusting. The majority of America is not ready, nor do they even want, to see two men embracing this way. The broadcasters, as another poster stated correctly, had better tow the line if they want to keep their jobs. If you say anything other than total acceptance [on the matter], then you'll be collecting unemployment faster than the denigrators will attack this comment.

Sorry folks...Gay is NOT OK in my, nor many other American's, books. And this has NOTHING to do with hate--I don't hate gays one bit-- It has everything to do with morality, or the lack thereof, and the seemingly constant push by the nation's media to portray total acceptance of homosexuality. Seeing two guys kiss is vomit-inducing, and the constant messages across the spectrum of media that portray homosexuality as a normal part of everyone's lives are disturbing and I for one, am sick of seeing gay this, or gay that pushed on America ad nauseum. Enough already!

Governments on all levels, business leaders and others have been cowed into positions of acquiescence and tolerance for fear of lawsuits or of losing their jobs all because you might disagree with those behind the recent push to force the acceptance of homosexuality in America. Free speech is lost in the din of shouting from the gays, and differing opinions are non-existent as anyone speaking contrary to the gays are blithely labeled with hateful names and terms that seek only to destroy and discredit, rather than actually engaging in any meaningful dialogue and civil discourse.

THAT is my objection to this whole thing with Michael Sam. If that is viewed as hateful, then so be it. Because no matter what I say, or how I say it, those who claim tolerance and acceptance in their fight for equality will view these comments with disregard and hate and will, accordingly, attack me for this response. That's OK. At least I am speaking my mind instead of spouting words that I don't believe myself."