Thursday, September 17, 2009

Gays Not Much in the News

Distracted by more momentous events, I’ve been neglectful of our gay community in the past month. Gays haven’t been cooperating by providing their usual newsworthy stories, at least stories of national import or of noteworthy garish and sociopathic behaviors, aside from Perez Hilton, of course.

I began to wonder why.

Turns out, since June’s Gay Pride weeks throughout the nation, they’ve been busy little beavers all along, not as much on the national stage where they seem content that they now have their man in the White House, but in various states and localities.

On the federal level, they know their empathic president is moving to dump the offensive Defense of Marriage Act, end Clinton’s misguided “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy for the military, and generally grease the skids, ultimately for full incorporation of homosexuals into the societal mainstream.

Don’t ever say that diligent hard work and determination don’t pay off. In the last three and a half decades, homosexual efforts to convince heteros that homos are normal too have achieved enormous successes, even though the whole gay movement is predicated on a lie.

As I’ve written before, ”After decades of describing homosexuality as ‘an abnormal mental disorder’ and those afflicted with that disorder as ’sexual deviants,’ under severe pressure and threats from gays, [the American Psychiatric Association] amazingly flipflopped beginning in 1973 and ultimately concluded that, Nah, it’s all very normal.”

See http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=635, et al.

Since that flipping 36 years ago, emboldened by their victory over common sense with the APA, gays–dare I say queers?–have been running roughshod advocating their agenda and largely seeing that agenda adopted into law and, their coup de grâce, mandating that agenda in our public schools.

Those busy beavers have also: . . .
(Read the rest at http://genelalor.com)

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