Thursday, April 09, 2009

Storm o' Gay Commin' ta Getcha

National Organization for Marriage has put out this video because in the last week both Iowa and Vermont have made the very rational decision that "separate" is not "equal" when it comes to same sex marriage.

[UPDATE (thanks, Namoi!):the District of Columbia's City Council approved, 12-0 (w00t!), that the District will recognize same-sex marriages from all 50 states.]

Some people are afraid of teh gay, and because they can't just say "we just don't like them queers" they want to make you afeared as well so everyone can be scared together and blame a common gay enemy. So their argument is by giving same sex couples the same rights as straight couples, straight people will lose their rights. What rights? Well, don't worry about that. Explanations are just for those elitist homos anyway.

Try not to throw up in the back of your throat while being slathered with mediocre production values and ignorant bigotry.



[UPDATE AGAIN!]: Think Progress packed in a couple of the Anti-gay screen test auditions for those fake doctors and mothers reading thorough the scripts. Yes, it will make you even madder.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

[With all due respect, I hate when Google/Blogger gets all tight-ass and won't recognize me. Dang it!
Naomi, GodisforSuckers.net]


Blechhh! They are nothing, if not for their bathos. Corn-syrup salesmen and molasses-marketers...

Have I mentioned today how much I hate these people?

You might update with the news that the District of Columbia's City Council approved, 12-0 (w00t!), that the District will recognize same-sex marriages from all 50 states. You can't argue with unanimity!

Caveat: Congress can strike it down -- because they're still the boss of poor. powerless D.C.

So there you have it: two human rights fights for the price of one.

For an excellent editorial about gay marriage (and also gun violence), check out the BostonPhoenix website. While it seems they love "teh adult sex", their editorial board talks sense.

Teaser: "In less than four weeks, those nine men left a trail of 62 lives cut short by bullets.
...
For several years, we heard repeatedly that four Massachusetts judges shouldn't be able to force gay marriage upon America. That trope no longer applies."


http://thephoenix.com/Boston/News/79742-Death-by-handgun/

Namaste, my young friend