Some things really drive
me crazy. I was doing my daily web-search for articles about the gay
community, when I saw this picture on the Internet of a sweet-faced
young boy. I was saddened to read that he killed himself this year.
He had “come out” at school and the other kids rather ruthlessly
teased and harassed him. I got angry; not so much at the children,
who tortured this poor boy, for they are merely reflecting the
increasingly inconsiderate and vicious character of our society, but
at the gay interest groups who are pushing the homosexual lifestyle
(even to our children.) First of all, this boy was 14, he should not
be “coming out” at all. I am strongly opposed to this absurd
ritual, especially in children, which opens them up to public
castigation and possible physical harm. The gay agenda has encouraged
this activity, particularly among celebrities, and by also forcibly
“outing” others who do not want to be a part of their social
rampage, strictly for political reasons. Sadly, it has all trickled
down into the general populous, including to our kids. I was further
sickened when I discovered that numerous gay web-sites are using this
dead young man's image, and those of several other homosexual boys
who committed suicide, to further the so-called cause. Reminds me of
the Matthew Shepard media blitz back in 1998. The gay advocates do
not love these misguided children, they only want to use them. If
they die, well, all the better in order to prove their point.

Could you explain to me what the gay agenda is...cause I apparently haven't seen this so called "agenda".
ReplyDeleteThere is a certain media speak that you always hear: i.e. that homosexuality is genetic; you must express your homosexuality; everyone that has another opinion is homophobic. There are few dissenting voices out there that get heard; they always get shouted down.
DeleteAnyone who puts "come out" in quotations has a dubious point of view, to my mind. You can have your experience and feel they are valid without trying to invalidate the life experiences of other people.
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