As a servant of Jesus Christ, I reject the hatred FOR and FROM, the glbt community. I challenge the glbt community to denounce telling children that homosexuality is normal, WITHOUT the consent of that child's parents; the PRIME goal of the glbt community. I speak out against homofascism, transtyranny, genderinsanity, and ANY end-run around parental rights. REDEFINED marriage harms children. Click on the "h" for the full definition of "heteroseparatist."
Monday, April 5, 2010
Constance McMillen outsmarted.
Lil' Rosie was played! She tried to force her glbt lifestyle into her senior prom and was brilliantly outmaneuvered. Story here.
"She tried to force her glbt lifestyle into her senior prom and was brilliantly outmaneuvered."
So it's okay for people like you to force your heterosexual lifestyle choice on everyone else? What a hypocrite.
Not only that, but you'd applaud this petty, childish maneuver? This is the sort of shallow pigheadedness that makes me ashamed to admit that I share nationalities with you. And you wonder why the more tolerant half of the country sees you as backwards dirt-bags like the segregationists and those who opposed abolition?
I mean, seriously, "heteroseparatist"? That just screams "I'd love to round up all the gay people and put them into internment camps". I'll be honest, I wouldn't put it past you. Not for a second.
I'm not trying to force anything on anyone and you know it. People have the right to walk away from behaviors that they disagree with. Comparing me to an segregationst or one that would oppose the abolition of slavery is woefully inaccurate since homosexuality is a behavior and not a race.
So the moral, Christian thing to do when you're the superintendent who wants to exclude students from the prom is to help plan a alternative prom that excluded that student, then lie under oath in court that you "believed that dance would be open to any high school junior or senior."?
Good to know. I'm glad that I can add perjury to list of methods to brilliantly outmaneuver someone.
"She tried to force her glbt lifestyle into her senior prom and was brilliantly outmaneuvered."
ReplyDeleteSo it's okay for people like you to force your heterosexual lifestyle choice on everyone else? What a hypocrite.
Not only that, but you'd applaud this petty, childish maneuver? This is the sort of shallow pigheadedness that makes me ashamed to admit that I share nationalities with you. And you wonder why the more tolerant half of the country sees you as backwards dirt-bags like the segregationists and those who opposed abolition?
I mean, seriously, "heteroseparatist"? That just screams "I'd love to round up all the gay people and put them into internment camps". I'll be honest, I wouldn't put it past you. Not for a second.
I'm not trying to force anything on anyone and you know it. People have the right to walk away from behaviors that they disagree with. Comparing me to an segregationst or one that would oppose the abolition of slavery is woefully inaccurate since homosexuality is a behavior and not a race.
ReplyDeleteSo the moral, Christian thing to do when you're the superintendent who wants to exclude students from the prom is to help plan a alternative prom that excluded that student, then lie under oath in court that you "believed that dance would be open to any high school junior or senior."?
ReplyDeleteGood to know. I'm glad that I can add perjury to list of methods to brilliantly outmaneuver someone.