'Big Brother' Is A Liberal
"Bush wants to censor what I read at the library"
"The Right is intolerant of alternate views and lifestyles"
"All gays want is equality and to be left alone"
We hear these and many other mantras incessantly. Flip on the TV, it's a bunch of gay men showing straight men how stupid they are regarding what clothes to wear or what wallpaper matches the chiffon.
Thumb through a Newsweek or Time magazine, and it's a 2000 word essay on how gays are 'just like' the blacks of the civil rights era or Jews during the Holocaust, a particularly vile comparison. There is no Eichmann or Himmler shoving gays into ovens by the millions.
Drive down a major southern California street, and there is a 20-by-50 foot billboard depicting two male sweethearts beaming at each other as they hang over the rail of their 'gay cruise' ship.
And try taking your kids to 'gay day' at Disneyland. Their innocence will evaporate like a slurpee in the mid-day sun.
All of this would sit well with me. All of it. Gays are who they are, and enjoy the identical freedoms that I do as they should. While I don't watch gay TV shows, I don't mind their existence as long as they follow the same guidelines as other TV shows. I don't mind gay clubs, or most other contrivances which the gay community deems necessary.
What I object to is deceit and hypocrisy.
When gays use the courts and political pressure to ruin people's lives, they are no different in their actions than the institutional racists of decades past. Yet running cover for gay activist groups are the media themselves, trampling over each other and the Constitution in their rush to prove who is the most tolerant, like it's some sort of door prize.
Only a few of you know my real name. And only a few people knew
Matt Barber, a former employee of Allstate Insurance. No doubt, Allstate employs many blacks, women, and various other minorities. They even had a token conservative white guy, until January of this year. While gays have the right to free speech, Allstate insurance does not believe Mr.Barber enjoys such protections.
Mr. Barber, on his own time, in his own home wrote an article published in mensnewsdaily.com, criticizing the absurdity of the gay 'marriages' performed by activist San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom of late last year. Barber's writing was based on facts and data readily available to anyone. The article was a discussion of ideas, supposedly welcomed by all in the (formerly) liberal left. Mr Barber violated no laws, threatened no person, instigated no violence. Yet someone who knew he worked at Allstate likely threatened the company with a discrimination suit or some other cause d'jour, and Barber loses his job.
I have often said that liberalism and fascism will one day come full circle to in fact embody the principles that each other so adamantly reviled.
I just didn't realize it would be so soon.
Matt Barber's article that lead to his firing can be read here:
http://mensnewsdaily.com/archive/a-b/barber/2004/barber121204.htm
"The Right is intolerant of alternate views and lifestyles"
"All gays want is equality and to be left alone"
We hear these and many other mantras incessantly. Flip on the TV, it's a bunch of gay men showing straight men how stupid they are regarding what clothes to wear or what wallpaper matches the chiffon.
Thumb through a Newsweek or Time magazine, and it's a 2000 word essay on how gays are 'just like' the blacks of the civil rights era or Jews during the Holocaust, a particularly vile comparison. There is no Eichmann or Himmler shoving gays into ovens by the millions.
Drive down a major southern California street, and there is a 20-by-50 foot billboard depicting two male sweethearts beaming at each other as they hang over the rail of their 'gay cruise' ship.
And try taking your kids to 'gay day' at Disneyland. Their innocence will evaporate like a slurpee in the mid-day sun.
All of this would sit well with me. All of it. Gays are who they are, and enjoy the identical freedoms that I do as they should. While I don't watch gay TV shows, I don't mind their existence as long as they follow the same guidelines as other TV shows. I don't mind gay clubs, or most other contrivances which the gay community deems necessary.
What I object to is deceit and hypocrisy.
When gays use the courts and political pressure to ruin people's lives, they are no different in their actions than the institutional racists of decades past. Yet running cover for gay activist groups are the media themselves, trampling over each other and the Constitution in their rush to prove who is the most tolerant, like it's some sort of door prize.
Only a few of you know my real name. And only a few people knew
Matt Barber, a former employee of Allstate Insurance. No doubt, Allstate employs many blacks, women, and various other minorities. They even had a token conservative white guy, until January of this year. While gays have the right to free speech, Allstate insurance does not believe Mr.Barber enjoys such protections.
Mr. Barber, on his own time, in his own home wrote an article published in mensnewsdaily.com, criticizing the absurdity of the gay 'marriages' performed by activist San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom of late last year. Barber's writing was based on facts and data readily available to anyone. The article was a discussion of ideas, supposedly welcomed by all in the (formerly) liberal left. Mr Barber violated no laws, threatened no person, instigated no violence. Yet someone who knew he worked at Allstate likely threatened the company with a discrimination suit or some other cause d'jour, and Barber loses his job.
I have often said that liberalism and fascism will one day come full circle to in fact embody the principles that each other so adamantly reviled.
I just didn't realize it would be so soon.
Matt Barber's article that lead to his firing can be read here:
http://mensnewsdaily.com/archive/a-b/barber/2004/barber121204.htm
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