Way too gay...
So, for the past week or so I was debating whether I should write on this subject or not. On one hand I don’t want to give these freaks another platform to spew their propaganda but on the other hand I am just sick and tired of hearing about it. Ok, let me back up.
Last Monday we got an email from the school telling us to go to this “minority” picnic sponsored by a prominent law firm in South Florida. This is what the email stated: “All minority students should take advantage of this opportunity, so I hope you will please spread the word to all black, Hispanic, women, Asian and students with disabilities, as well as any other minorities you can identify at (insert name of Law School here). Mind you, when the military has a recruiter anywhere on the 300+ acre campus, the law school hangs an enormous banner as well as large posters around the school stating that the law school doesn’t promote or endorse any employer who discriminates on the basis of race, religion and sexual orientation. (I need to find a document with the actual text, it’s really despicable). This is all based on the military’s don’t ask, don’t tell policy. Yet, they are promoting this minority picnic, which clearly discriminates against white males. Oh right, its not discrimination when white males are excluded because they had it good enough all these years. Hello??? This is South Florida; white males are the minority here.
Then there was Tuesday there was a table set up in school by the gay mafia all about the military’s policy of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.” So of course I went to the table and told the fella's a few things that were on my mind. Number one “you lose credibility if you misrepresent the opposing party,” the policy is Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, Don’t Pursue. Of course that would ruin their bias and their argument. The second thing I told them is that if they aren’t going to join the military, why do they care whether or not gays can be flaming in the military or not. After all, there are many Sabbath observing Jews who will not work for a company who is not flexible in allowing their employees go home before sundown on Friday. If this is the case at a particular company, a Sabbath observor simply would not work there. Yet, it is rare that you see boycotts of those companies by Jewish groups. You don’t work in an environment that doesn’t suit your needs and comfort level. If you are a flame, don’t join the military. End of story! The third issue I pointed out to them is that the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy is for THEIR OWN protection. Since most of the country, especially those who serve in the military are men and women of faith who believe in God and believe in the passage in Leviticus 18:22: “You shall not lie with a male as with a woman; it is an abomination.” Just as strongly the gay mafia believes in their message. The people of faith serving this country believe that God deems homosexuality as an abomination. Yet, it is only “insensitive” or “intolerant” for the military personnel to show any sort of ambivalence with homosexuals serving with them and completely permissible for the homosexual community to belittle and undermine the beliefs of the religious community (see Rosie O’Donnell’s 9/11 rant on The View).
On Wednesday I was informed that it was National Coming Out Day. Try as I might I could not find it on the U.N.’s calendar of all holidays under the sun. Thus, another email was sent out to all the students: “Lambda Law Society celebrates: National Coming Out Day! Today, October 11th Since 1987, October 11 has been National Coming Out Day, a day to promote awareness of the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered community. But Coming Out is not just an emotional process for the person coming out. It also affects those close to them. So for the first time in the history of National Coming Out Day, the Human Rights Campaign is offering the straight community a downloadable guide to Coming Out:"The guide walks people through the emotional spectrum that people typically feel after someone comes out to them, outlines myths and facts about GLBT people, and gives easy ways for straight people to learn more and demonstrate their support for GLBT Americans."” Do heterosexual's have "coming out" day? Or "coming in" day? Or any day?
On Friday, I received this email: Lambda Law Society, presents our October Social! Friday, October 13th, from 7:30 to 9:30 At the home of Prof. (name of professor)Drop by for a selection of adult and light beverages, as well as hors d'oeuvres. Again, I don’t subscribe to this organization. I have no interest in it. Keep my mailbox clean of this junk.
Today is Monday, lo and behold; guess what was in my inbox? Yup, another email from Lambda: Lambda Law Society presents Marriage & Family Equality
A Discussion with Prof. (same gay professor who hosted the social) Tuesday, October 17th, 4:15pm - 5:15pm Faculty Study; how do you feel about gay marriage? Gay adoption? Did you know that starting in the Anita Bryant era; Florida became the only state to expressly prohibit, in its statutes, gays from adopting? The United States Supreme Court's refusal to hear an appeal on the issue in 2005 has opened the door to more states instituting such bans. Meanwhile, tens of thousands of children are waiting for loving homes. Did you know that an anti-gay marriage coalition is close to getting the Florida Marriage Protection Amendment on the 2008 ballot? The Law Center's resident expert on these issues will lead a discussion on these hot topics, as we head into what is becoming an interesting state and national election cycle. No matter which side of this debate you are on, we invite you to participate in the discussion. Snacks will be served. Lambda Law Society is open to all members of the Law Center who embrace the ideals of human and civil equality for the gay, lesbian, bi-sexual, and transgendered community. A right thinking friend of mine emailed the professor this: Professor (Gayness): Am I allowed to come to this to offer my side of this issue? Or would I not be welcomed.....just making sure! Thanks. Obviously he wanted to present the RIGHT side of the issue; promoting family values etc. This was the response by the professor: I believe that this event it open to the entire law school community, but remember that the organization says: Lambda Law Society is open to all members of the Law Center who embrace the ideals of human and civil equality for the gay, lesbian, bi-sexual, and transgendered community. This is discriminatory on its face and subject to strict scrutiny! There are always lectures at school that people attend even if they don’t “embrace” the ideology of the speaker. Cleary, they know that their argument of “family values” is a weak one and they know they won’t be able to handle opposition because they don’t have a leg to stand on. Another proof of the gay hypocrisy; only those that agree with them are welcome. Yet, if we were to have Heterosexual Law Society, Heterosexual Pride Parade, Heterosexual Pride Day etc., the gays would be up in arms; screaming and yelling discrimination. Oh right its only discrimination if it’s against them but not against us.
I am sick and tired of this. In Lawrence v. Texas the Court in essence held that the government doesn’t belong in our bedrooms. A motto supported by the gay community. Yet, once again they are hypocrites because they want the government to give them marriage licenses. I have one thing to say, if you don’t want the government in your bedroom, don’t bring your bedroom into government (the streets). The day we have a heterosexual pride parade/ day/ law society, will be the day I won’t mind that the homos want to have their slew of events. Fair is fair? Isn’t it about equality? Isn’t their claim “if they can marry, we should be allowed to marry…” So I say if they can march, we can march…
Last Monday we got an email from the school telling us to go to this “minority” picnic sponsored by a prominent law firm in South Florida. This is what the email stated: “All minority students should take advantage of this opportunity, so I hope you will please spread the word to all black, Hispanic, women, Asian and students with disabilities, as well as any other minorities you can identify at (insert name of Law School here). Mind you, when the military has a recruiter anywhere on the 300+ acre campus, the law school hangs an enormous banner as well as large posters around the school stating that the law school doesn’t promote or endorse any employer who discriminates on the basis of race, religion and sexual orientation. (I need to find a document with the actual text, it’s really despicable). This is all based on the military’s don’t ask, don’t tell policy. Yet, they are promoting this minority picnic, which clearly discriminates against white males. Oh right, its not discrimination when white males are excluded because they had it good enough all these years. Hello??? This is South Florida; white males are the minority here.
Then there was Tuesday there was a table set up in school by the gay mafia all about the military’s policy of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.” So of course I went to the table and told the fella's a few things that were on my mind. Number one “you lose credibility if you misrepresent the opposing party,” the policy is Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, Don’t Pursue. Of course that would ruin their bias and their argument. The second thing I told them is that if they aren’t going to join the military, why do they care whether or not gays can be flaming in the military or not. After all, there are many Sabbath observing Jews who will not work for a company who is not flexible in allowing their employees go home before sundown on Friday. If this is the case at a particular company, a Sabbath observor simply would not work there. Yet, it is rare that you see boycotts of those companies by Jewish groups. You don’t work in an environment that doesn’t suit your needs and comfort level. If you are a flame, don’t join the military. End of story! The third issue I pointed out to them is that the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy is for THEIR OWN protection. Since most of the country, especially those who serve in the military are men and women of faith who believe in God and believe in the passage in Leviticus 18:22: “You shall not lie with a male as with a woman; it is an abomination.” Just as strongly the gay mafia believes in their message. The people of faith serving this country believe that God deems homosexuality as an abomination. Yet, it is only “insensitive” or “intolerant” for the military personnel to show any sort of ambivalence with homosexuals serving with them and completely permissible for the homosexual community to belittle and undermine the beliefs of the religious community (see Rosie O’Donnell’s 9/11 rant on The View).
On Wednesday I was informed that it was National Coming Out Day. Try as I might I could not find it on the U.N.’s calendar of all holidays under the sun. Thus, another email was sent out to all the students: “Lambda Law Society celebrates: National Coming Out Day! Today, October 11th Since 1987, October 11 has been National Coming Out Day, a day to promote awareness of the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered community. But Coming Out is not just an emotional process for the person coming out. It also affects those close to them. So for the first time in the history of National Coming Out Day, the Human Rights Campaign is offering the straight community a downloadable guide to Coming Out:"The guide walks people through the emotional spectrum that people typically feel after someone comes out to them, outlines myths and facts about GLBT people, and gives easy ways for straight people to learn more and demonstrate their support for GLBT Americans."” Do heterosexual's have "coming out" day? Or "coming in" day? Or any day?
On Friday, I received this email: Lambda Law Society, presents our October Social! Friday, October 13th, from 7:30 to 9:30 At the home of Prof. (name of professor)Drop by for a selection of adult and light beverages, as well as hors d'oeuvres. Again, I don’t subscribe to this organization. I have no interest in it. Keep my mailbox clean of this junk.
Today is Monday, lo and behold; guess what was in my inbox? Yup, another email from Lambda: Lambda Law Society presents Marriage & Family Equality
A Discussion with Prof. (same gay professor who hosted the social) Tuesday, October 17th, 4:15pm - 5:15pm Faculty Study; how do you feel about gay marriage? Gay adoption? Did you know that starting in the Anita Bryant era; Florida became the only state to expressly prohibit, in its statutes, gays from adopting? The United States Supreme Court's refusal to hear an appeal on the issue in 2005 has opened the door to more states instituting such bans. Meanwhile, tens of thousands of children are waiting for loving homes. Did you know that an anti-gay marriage coalition is close to getting the Florida Marriage Protection Amendment on the 2008 ballot? The Law Center's resident expert on these issues will lead a discussion on these hot topics, as we head into what is becoming an interesting state and national election cycle. No matter which side of this debate you are on, we invite you to participate in the discussion. Snacks will be served. Lambda Law Society is open to all members of the Law Center who embrace the ideals of human and civil equality for the gay, lesbian, bi-sexual, and transgendered community. A right thinking friend of mine emailed the professor this: Professor (Gayness): Am I allowed to come to this to offer my side of this issue? Or would I not be welcomed.....just making sure! Thanks. Obviously he wanted to present the RIGHT side of the issue; promoting family values etc. This was the response by the professor: I believe that this event it open to the entire law school community, but remember that the organization says: Lambda Law Society is open to all members of the Law Center who embrace the ideals of human and civil equality for the gay, lesbian, bi-sexual, and transgendered community. This is discriminatory on its face and subject to strict scrutiny! There are always lectures at school that people attend even if they don’t “embrace” the ideology of the speaker. Cleary, they know that their argument of “family values” is a weak one and they know they won’t be able to handle opposition because they don’t have a leg to stand on. Another proof of the gay hypocrisy; only those that agree with them are welcome. Yet, if we were to have Heterosexual Law Society, Heterosexual Pride Parade, Heterosexual Pride Day etc., the gays would be up in arms; screaming and yelling discrimination. Oh right its only discrimination if it’s against them but not against us.
I am sick and tired of this. In Lawrence v. Texas the Court in essence held that the government doesn’t belong in our bedrooms. A motto supported by the gay community. Yet, once again they are hypocrites because they want the government to give them marriage licenses. I have one thing to say, if you don’t want the government in your bedroom, don’t bring your bedroom into government (the streets). The day we have a heterosexual pride parade/ day/ law society, will be the day I won’t mind that the homos want to have their slew of events. Fair is fair? Isn’t it about equality? Isn’t their claim “if they can marry, we should be allowed to marry…” So I say if they can march, we can march…

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