How generous of these homophobes to say that if gays want to be accepted they have to adhere to a set of rules and morality set by them.
I am sounding off after reading a post by Joe My God (http://joemygod.blogspot.com/) where this 22 yr. old asshole posted something like this in YouTube:
“Here’s my main thing with gays. You want people to accept you, you want people to give you rights, and you want people to be nice to you. And yet when I go out in public, you guys are the most sickest, nastiest people I’ve ever seen. You make sure you flaunt your gayness in front of everybody. I’ve never met a gay person on the right that goes to a gay pride parade, gets naked, or puts little bootie shorts on and walks around. Never seen that. You wonder why people hate you, you wonder why people don’t like you, you wonder why people spit on you and beat the living crap out of you all. You wonder why? That’s why."
First of all, this asshole doesn’t realize that gays don’t have to accept his rules or his standards. It is a free country after all and if anybody wishes to participate in a parade dressed only in a sequin jock strap that is his prerogative. What can’t be forced upon anybody is the blackmail the religious right has imposed on gays and on the rest of the population…it goes like this: For gays to be accepted they have to be in the closet, be quiet about it and not ever display any traits attributed to being gay…they they will be so generous as to grant the gays the right to exist.
But the same goes to the general population and it goes like this: Accept our religion and our religious convictions because they are directly given to us by God and ours is the only religion and if you don’t you will be condemned to eternal damnation.
In politics if follows pretty much the same pattern: As Dear Leader in Waiting Mitt said that protests should not be carried out in the public arena…they are to take place in some “QUIET ROOM” and then the Republican 1% might see fit to listen to them and perhaps throw the 99% (the rest of us) some crumbs.
Let’s make one thing clear: freedom of speech has to be unconditional, there is no room to impose when, how, where and how much this freedom is to be exercised. No permits or threats of repression should exist because if they do regulate and demand a fee for a permit then it ceases to be free.



















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