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From our “we already knew this” file

September 7th, 2010

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These guys demand your respect

Risky behavior has consequences. An ounce of prevention is thoroughly ignored, in favor of having governments foot the bill to cure a disease that shouldn’t even exist anymore. Unfortunately, a selfish lifestyle that cares nothing for life after 30 has lead to a preventable disease still going strong after 30 years of so-called “education.”

The HIV epidemic in Europe, including the UK, is being fuelled by the risky behaviour of young gay men, according to research published today.

Public messages and campaigns about the dangers of unsafe sex do not appear to be getting through to men who have sex with men, the researchers say – particularly the young ones.

By investigating the genetic profile of the virus in more than 500 newly screened patients over nine years, scientists in Belgium have identified clusters of people with type B virus – not the one that is most prevalent in Africa.

Those infected are almost all white, male, gay and young, they say. These men also tend to have other sexual diseases, such as syphillis, which suggests that they are involved in unsafe sexual behaviour and are not using condoms.

Despite years of handing condoms out in school starting in fourth grade, we still can’t get these selfish pricks to get covered. I mean, what do they care? In the end, it will be community hospice or medicare or socialized health that nurses them into the sweet hereafter with expensive cocktails of drugs. Instead, they hit the bath houses and hold “bug parties” (seeking out an infected person to have unprotected sex with on purpose).

There are queers in Arkansas?

June 25th, 2010

Who knew?

Anyway, they want to exploit a young boy in aid of their sexuality.

Will Phillips, the grand marshal, is 10 years old, and his presence has thrust Fayetteville’s Gay Pride Parade into the national spotlight.

Ordinarily, the annual parade is pretty low-key, residents say. The mayor issues a proclamation, the police close a few streets and a few hundred people show up, something that Skip Descant, who covers the city for the Northwest Arkansas Times, says is a lot for a Saturday morning in the summer.

Booths are set up in the Wal-Mart parking lot; people linger to hear a few speeches in the hot sun; sometimes there are a few jeers; and then everyone goes home early. It is a pretty low-key affair.

But the selection of young Will, who last November refused to stand and recite the Pledge of Allegiance in school to show his support for gay rights, has changed all that. This year the parade has drawn national attention, and it’s promising to tread the line between farce and confrontation.

On the one hand you have queers that want equality, and the right to adopt children. On the other you have queers who would take a young boy and use him to further the stereotype of predatory pederasts. Lovely!

I discuss this at length in this week’s episode of In Bed With RightGirl.

Rock, paper, scissors

June 4th, 2010

Scissors cut paper, rock breaks scissors. But paper covers rock, right? It’s all so very complicated.

A United Nations committee that decides which nongovernmental organizations can be accredited to the world body moved on Thursday to keep out the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission.

Hmmm… Why?

Oh right.

A Western diplomat told Reuters that “unfortunately we didn’t have the votes” on the committee to overcome opposition from countries like Egypt, Qatar, Sudan and others. The diplomat added that IGLHRC clearly fulfills all the criteria for U.N. accreditation.

In the modern version of rock, paper, scissors,

  • Woman trumps man
  • Black trumps woman
  • Gay trumps black
  • Muslim trumps everything

Remember that the next time you see something like this in your city:

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Mean Girls II

April 6th, 2010

Ok, it’s mean, and it’s a little sad, but it could also make for a hilarious Hollywood script.

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To avoid Constance McMillen bringing a female date to her prom, the teen was sent to a “fake prom” while the rest of her class partied at a secret location at an event organized by parents.

McMillen tells The Advocate that a parent-organized prom happened behind her back — she and her date were sent to a Friday night event at a country club in Fulton, Miss., that attracted only five other students. Her school principal and teachers served as chaperones, but clearly there wasn’t much to keep an eye on.

“They had two proms and I was only invited to one of them,” McMillen says. “The one that I went to had seven people there, and everyone went to the other one I wasn’t invited to.”

Last week McMillen asked one of the students organizing the prom for details about the event, and was directed to the country club. “It hurts my feelings,” McMillen says.

Two students with learning difficulties were among the seven people at the country club event, McMillen recalls. “They had the time of their lives,” McMillen says. “That’s the one good thing that come out of this, [these kids] didn’t have to worry about people making fun of them [at their prom].”

Seriously, if this were happening in a movie, you’d be laughing your ass off. The lesbian and the two retarded kids are sent to a fake prom, while all the beautiful people are partying somewhere across town. Cue the pigs’ blood, and it could be a horror flick: Lesbian Hacks Classmates to Death!!!

Comments at the Advocate are something akin to what you’d find on any lefty site, with epithets like “cunt” and the like being tossed around (not, of course, directed at the gay darling in the center of this storm - that would be uncouth). In fact, I defy you to find a better example of the mentality of the left than in that comment section. Lots of hate, considering these people are supposed to be the wilting wallflowers of history.

However you swing, and however you feel about the story of Constance McMillan, you can’t deny that this is a movie waiting to be made.

From our bulging “D’uh” file

March 16th, 2010

Today we have two stories about homosexuality that shouldn’t surprise anyone. The first one is about the scourge of the gay community (no, not Christians - the other scourge) - AIDS.

Even in the United States, where laws are not restrictive and the gay community was the first to tackle AIDS, Sidibe said it is “shocking” that more than 50 percent of new HIV infections last year occurred among homosexuals. And he said in the 19-25 age bracket the infection rate was even higher.

“It seems like we have come full circle” in the United States, he said. “After almost no cases a few years ago we are seeing again this new peak among people who are not having access to all the information, the protection that is needed.”

Ok, how simple do we have to make this? Ass fucking someone of the same sex will kill you. Dead. How much more of an disincentive do you need? I mean, New York State wants to ban salt, forfucksake, but ass fucking is still A-OK. Believe me, it isn’t about a lack of information. This stuff is taught in schools starting in kindergarten. Maybe it has something to do with the mentality of the practitioners?

The next story is about same-sex parenting. Same sex parents and single parents etc can only mess kids up. The kids raised in these homes are lacking the balance that comes from the other parent’s input. I was raised by my father after my mother died. It sucked, it was complicated and yes, it caused scars. Kids from broken homes also tend to grow up more dysfunctional than the average 2-parent kid. Usually. There are always exceptions. The current president is one. But at least he had a grandfather to give him some kind of male influence.

Same sex parents are bad for children if they deprive them of the influence of a father or mother, a leading family lawyer said today.

Baroness Deech warned that gay or lesbian parents cannot be best for the welfare of children if there is no contact with adults of another sex.

Why doesn’t this matter more? Why is the gay lobby so powerful that the basic needs of children can be overshadowed by the selfish needs of an aberrant parent? I fully expect a lot of wailing and howling over this post - I can take it. But in between hissy fits, I would love to have the hysterical screechers take a moment or two to consider someone other than themselves. I know it’s difficult, but do try.

Jason Kenney and the Homos

March 4th, 2010

Canada’s most outspoken MP is in hot water again with a special interest group - this time the LGBTTQ2SXYZ!!@#LMNOP lobbyists - the homos, in other words.

Gay and lesbian activists say Citizenship and Immigration Minister Jason Kenney’s refusal to refer to gay rights and same-sex marriage in the Canadian Citizenship Guide was an effort to rewrite Canadian history.

And I agree with them, but not for the reasons they present. My concern isn’t about Canadian history - it’s about the Canadian present. That citizenship guide should have had gays and lesbians on every damn page, frolicking in their PRIDE attire or blowing each other in a bath house - for no other reason than to do exactly what the guide was supposedly designed to do: Weed out those who discriminate based on gender or orientation. gay-pride-toronto

If Mohhamed Wahbbi from Wackistan looks at that guide and vomits, we don’t want him in Canada. If he reads that women are doctors and gays aren’t murdered or raped, and that the showing of ankles isn’t a crime here in Canada, he might get the idea that Canada isn’t for him. And good riddance to bad rubbish. We don’t want his kind here. We don’t need more honor killings, more gay bashing, more calls for shariah law to be put in place. If he wants to live like that, he can stay in Wackistan where he belongs. Leave us our flamers, and we’ll leave you your goat fellatio.

If Jason Kenney actually edited the manuscript for the guide - and he claims he didn’t - he made a huge mistake that actually undermines the position he has taken all along about radical elements entering Canada.

California gay marriage ban

May 27th, 2009

Yesterday I wrote about the upholding of Proposition 8 by the California Supreme Court, over on my Examiner site. There’s quite a lot of commenting going on, so I thought I’d give y’all a chance to get over there and have your say.

Some of the comments:

Marriage is a religious institution at it’s roots. The state is prohibited from making laws respecting any particular religion or preventing the free exercise of any particular religion. So what justification does it have for regulating or defining marriage? None, it’s unconstitutional.

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Because it was never a “right” at all, just the latest irrational demand by petulant cry babies who insist on undermining tradition and family at every opportunity, while demanding acceptance of their unhealthy lifestyle.

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The “has been for millenia” argument is bunk…we had slavery “for millenia” by that line of “thinking”…

Anyway, I do agree, let’s give everyone equal protection and recognition under the law. The state will call these “civil unions”, and your church will or will not call them marriages. The point being, “marriage” will become the same thing as other religious institutions, “inconsequential”.

“Trivialize marriage”? Hehe, it’s doing a fine job by itself…

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People voting on civil rights is not democracy. It’s tyranny of the majority.

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The Jamaican double standard and the vocal gay lobby

September 30th, 2007

I know that the squeaky wheel gets the Crisco, and that the shrieking loudness of the gay lobby has brought about a new kind of “equality” in Canada whereby some are actually more equal than others. But I had to shake my head when I saw this article in the Star:

Two concerts have been cancelled after mega-club Kool Haus pulled the plug at the last-minute on two controversial reggae and dancehall artists.

Entertainers Elephant Man and Sizzla were scheduled to perform last Friday night and Oct. 5 respectively, but both Jamaicans have been under fire from human rights organizations who say their lyrics are homophobic and incite violence against gays.

Akim Larcher, founder of Stop Murder Music Canada – a coalition made up of 20 organizations that promote human rights – says the federal government has remained silent in this issue.

Suddenly a lobby group is worried about the violence of the Jamaican music scene? Why the hell did it take the gays to bring this about?? What about women’s rights groups, or the anti-gun freaks around Toronto, who are happy to ban an inanimate weapon, but not the inspiration, culture or criminals that perpetrate the killings?

Stop Murder Music talks about human rights, but when will they act against other groups that target not just gays, but women, other blacks, rival gangs etc?

This 2004 article out of Montreal about Sizzla got lots of pro- and anti-Sizzla comments, but no one seemed to mention the other types of dangers associated with the rasta/hip-hop/reggae/bling bling yo homie culture that we actually have to live with every day in Canada and the US.

Here’s an example of Elephant Man’s anti-gay lyrics:

Ok, don’t dat tune a fit fi radio play (Yeah)
Don’t dat tune a mek di gal dem wine up when dem hear it waan stay (True)
It tell mi seh dem waan dat tune a day (Boom)
Don’t dat tune a mek yuh feel like likkle pickney ready fi play (Yeah)
Don’t dat tune a mek yuh feel a way (True)
Don’t dat tune a mek yuh feel like seh fi tek a gun and shot a gay (Bo!!!)
Dem waan pollute go dung and not obey
Doolas nah support it not away

Bad? Yes. Terrible to the point of outcry? Well, that depends. How do you feel about this:

Homey you a bitch you got feminine ways
Heard you got four lips and bleed for seven days
I got fo’ fifths and bananas on the K’s
And got more whips than a runaway slave

That’s from 50 Cent, who isn’t banned in Canada, and is in fact considered mainstream popular.

What about sexual objectification of women? Isn’t that a more widespread issue affecting 50% of the country, whereas gays only make up about 2%?

This is why I’m hot, catch me on the block,
Every other day, another bitch, another drop,

From Mims.

I see you windin’ n grindin’ up on that pole,
I know you see me lookin’ at you and you already know
I wanna f**k you,(f**k you) you already know
I wanna f**k you,(f**k you) you already know, girl

Money in the air as mo feel grab you by your coat tail take you to the motel, hoe sale,
don’t tell, wont tell, baby said I don’t talk Dogg but she told on me, oh well,
take a picture wit me, what the flick gon’ do, baby stick to me & ima stick on u,
if you pick me then ima pick on you, d-o-double g and I’m here to put this dick on you,
I’m stuck on pussy n urs is right, wrip riding them poles and them doors is tight and tighter
and ima get me a shot for the end of the night cause pussy is pussy and baby you’re pussy for life.

Akon featuring Snoop Dogg. Two very popular “artists”.

Frankly, I haven’t the time or the inclination to research the lyrics that glorify gang violence - it’s been done before anyway.

Fact is, there’s more than just the gay bashing aspect of this culture we should be looking at. Why has it taken a gay advocacy group to speak up about it.

Shame on the other lobbyists. Where have you all been hiding?

But activist and Canadian author Orville Lloyd Douglas says “there are a lot of double standards here.”

These organization’s “don’t go after Eminem or Marilyn Manson.”

And there it is. The race card. Double shame.