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Even if you are not emotionally involved in the wave of sickening protests and boycotts that the barbaric bully boys of the gay community have used to terrorize innocent Americans, surely you are fatigued from being bombarded with the media’s blitz of sympathy cards.
But this is no time to retreat because those gays — one hopes they are a minority — who are behaving as if they live in gutters are not backing down.
This is a black day for decent liberals. They have been shamefully betrayed by that portion of the desperate gay community that deserves only opprobrium. But, when you have devoted much of your life to glancing at a mirror and feeling only pity for yourself, this probably was a predictable outcome.
The disingenuity of these seething, religion-hating gays is breathtaking.
By an inarguable margin, Californians (joined by an unknown number of gays) voted in favor of traditional marriage. Nutty activist liberal judges notwithstanding, when a community in a democracy votes, that usually stands. I presume these rioting gays don’t want to take back Mr. Obama’s victory.
Jealousy Is Peeking Through
Understandably envious of the settled lives others lead, these professional gays are determined to wreck a maximum number of lives to compensate for their lack of fulfillment.
Sadly, we were reminded again this morning how cruel gays can be with their phony, well-practiced I-am-a-victim pose.
The bully boys rang up one more prize scalp when they forced out Richard Raddon as director of the Los Angeles Film Festival.
The pompous poseurs in the gay community went after Mr. Raddon for two reasons: He is a committed Mormon, and he is a very decent fellow.
Being unemployed, insecure and depressed, these boys seem to derive a pathetic pleasure from terrorizing people they suspect of disagreeing with them. They are a grown-up version gangbangers. They seek to draw attention to themselves by decorating their bodies in colorful costumes. For their recent actions, they are not serious people who merit a forum.
They Skulk and Sulk
These beastly thugs hunted down Mr. Raddon as if he were an untamed animal. The Los Angeles Times and the San Francisco Chronicle, incurious supporters of everything gay, acted as their enablers by helpfully publishing the lists of donors for and against Prop. 8.
One hopes the punishment of these phoney gays is both swift and lasting.
While the Los Angeles Times stands at the sidelines and cheers on the faux victims, Mr. Raddon is being persecuted, his life detoured if not ruptured, for donating $1500 to support the traditional marriage proposition.
Even as bullying gays were shoving him out the door of his office, the classy Mr. Raddon issued the following statement, as carried by Variety:
“As many know, I consider myself a devout and faithful Mormon. I prefer to keep details around my contribution through my church a private matter. But I am profoundly sorry for the negative attention that my actions have drawn to Film Independent (his employer) and for the hurt and pain that is being experienced in the GLBT community.”
Mr. Raddon’s attackers are trained
professional victims. They often roam the streets under cover, sniffing for trouble they can spark.
In their wisdom, the cowardly gay rioters plotted what the Times regards as brilliant strategy — pick only on the vulnerable, such as Mr. Raddon because it will yield nationwide publicity and sympathy.
The gay rioters averted their gaze when speeding past black neighbrhoods. They feared being hurt by blacks if they protested that segment of the population where seven out of every 10 voted for traditional marriage.
Over at Variety.com, an editor named Anne Thompson, strongly sympathetic to gays, quotes an unnamed member of the Film Festival board reacting to Mr. Raddon. Since the “board member’s” alleged sentiment suits Ms. Thompson’s agenda, that always can mean she made it up. Nevertheless, here it is:
“I was furious that (Mr. Raddon) was idiotic enough to give to this in a public way when he works with so many gay people.”
Would someone interpret, please?
Decent liberals have been seduced one more time by another dim dimension of their coalition.
Even though I voted against Prop. 8 on Nov. 4, I now am delighted that the traditional marriage measure won because of the vile way the losers have behaved. For the sake of my son, I am deeply sorry.