Monday, May 19, 2014

Another State Falls to the Gay Agenda

This afternoon, a Federal Judge ruled that the State of Oregon discriminates against homosexuality with its voter-approved ban on gay marriage. Once again, the Will of the People is overturned, and the Gay Agenda gets another victory at the expense of the democratic process.
I was reading the now usual proclamations of victory from those that support gay marriage, and the all too common attacks on anyone who says anything but total devotion to their cause. One respondent in particular posed a good argument, that was logical in its approach, and sought discussion from others. What he got in return was scorn, hate, ridicule and a complete lack of any discussion whatsoever. I wrote the following to the gentleman who had posted his argument:

"Hang in there, (Respondent). In this so-called "discussion" there is the view and rationale of the gay agenda ONLY. Any other views, thoughts or discussion are voraciously attacked and labeled as hateful. The basic First Amendment Rights of anyone disagreeing with homosexuality are lost in a hailstorm of true hate by those who claim tolerance, but clearly display none whatsoever.

The bullies that support gay marriage at the expense of the majority 'will of the people' want nothing from the majority except their full and devoted agreement to the acceptance their perverted lifestyle, and their disgusting flaunting of said lifestyle in the faces of those who find it to be repugnant and vile.

Always speak your mind on the matter and avoid falling to the positions of acquiescence and false acceptance simply because people who feign tolerance, but abhor a differing opinion, attack you with the same hate they claim you have for them, and are expecting you to bow to their ridiculously hypocritical position."

In the firestorm of hate and rhetoric that follows anyone who voices their disagreement with homosexuality, it is vitally important that you keep your voice, and speak out whenever you can. Why? Because, while those who support the gay agenda can scream out at everyone they deem as hateful, it is our right and responsibility to scream right back; to speak our minds without fear of intimidation or retaliation.

And if the other side doesn't like it, that's too bad! So long as you truly do not eschew hate, your voice is just as important as those who rail against your views. We must do everything in our power to incite discussion, and rise above the hateful words and attempted intimidations that the other side, so clearly intolerant of those who view homosexuality with anything less than full and unabashed acceptance.