by Bobby Maddex
Don't blame me for the title of this post. It's a self-appellation, used by the organizers of a recent lesbian-pride march in Boston.
I wasn't sure whether I was going to share this or not; it is quite obscene, and I don't like to expose people to depravity, even if my aim is to rebuke it. The lesson to be learned from this video is too important to keep to myself, however, so I decided to include it here.
Gay-rights activists contend that homosexuality is not a perversion and that homosexuals are no different from heterosexuals except for their attraction to the same sex. However, this video, shot at the June 13, 2008 Boston Dyke March, indicates otherwise.
If gays are the same as the rest of us---if their lifestyles are normal and wrongly maligned---then how do you explain the unhealthy obsession with sex and indecency that is the hallmark of their parades? One would think that if homosexuals were truly psychologically healthy individuals, they would behave like upstanding individuals rather than work themselves up into a debauched lather whenever they congregate.
One would also think that they would know enough---be in touch enough with reality---to be on their best behavior when in public. If you want someone to accept your lifestyle, isn't the best strategy to show how unthreatening it is? The lesbians in this video seem caught in an arrested stage of development that is at odds with common decency and decorum.
And that's another thing. We are told by the gay lobby to live and let live; homosexuals are not hurting anyone, so just let them be. But here they are shouting obscenities in the streets and before our children. We should have the right to not be exposed to such immorality. In my mind, it is a form of assault, and it makes me angry, especially since no one in Boston attempted to do something about the offensive signs and chants at the time, nor did any newspaper or TV station later report on the attendees' indecent comportment.
Please be warned. The video contains much repugnant material. Watch at your own risk.
Hat Tip: MassResistance


The speaker (rhetorically) asked how many people know what challenge gender means and how many do not. I wish she had explained it, because I sure don't know. I don't think I want to know.
I got through six minutes of this and had to turn it off. It is unbelievable that such an obscene display is allowed to happen in public. And if you dare disagree with it, YOU are the one looked down upon and insulted.
Posted by: Mo | June 30, 2008 at 10:45 PM