For the past several decades, the steady stream of sodomite propaganda
has assured us that all gays want is a bit of privacy since what one does in
the confines of one’s own bedroom is no one else’s business. But as these
activists stand on the threshold of having their liaisons sanctified in the
eyes of the law and thus the broader culture, it becomes more apparent that
their interests do not lie so much with being left alone as in being granted
special privileges and in compelling the rest of us to accept their
aberrancy as legitimate.
During the Clinton administration, Americans were assured under “Don’t
Ask, Don’t Tell” that, if we minded out own affairs, gays would be content
to stay to themselves and out of everybody else’s way. However, in the
decade or so since that policy first came before the public as a grand
socioethical compromise, American politics has seen gays grow increasingly
bolder about wearing their sexuality on their sleeves.
Equality use to mean that those aspects of an individual that set them
apart from their peers were not taken into consideration when dispensing the
rewards of achievement or the privileges of status. Yet as the cognitive
and linguistic revolution continues to tear down the traditional
understandings of the most basic concepts, equality now means
conscientiously taking into account the very characteristics we were once
told were of little consequence in determining who among a particular group
is worthy of a specific honor.
Democrats, though the record of the Republican leadership is often little
better on the issue, have become renowned as supporters of Affirmative
Action, the idea that someone deserves a given accolade for no other reason
than that the individual happens to belong to an identifiable social group.
Now the party of the ass wants to take this controversial public policy one
step further by extending it to
homosexuals.
Claming they want to be a reflection of America, party leaders across the
country are aiming for up to 10% of the delegates to be homosexual ---
double the number fielded at the 2000 convention. Never mind the fact that
actual estimates for those practicing buggery are considerably lower, giving
this population an undue influence over party policy and proceedings.
Regardless of one’s position for or against quotas in relation to racial
matters, at least with that issue they can be applied in a manner
approaching at least a warped sense of objectivity. For in most instances,
a Black person looks like a Black person and the same generally applies for
most other ethnic groups.
Homosexuality, on the other hand, is a behavior. Though you can
sometimes tell because of the overly feminized behaviors of gay men such as
limped wrists and a propensity to squeal like schoolgirls and the tendency
of lesbians to exhibit an affinity for flannel shirts and close-cropped
haircuts, one cannot always spot a homosexual so easily or with the same
degree of certainty of knowing you have stumbled across a Black person or a
Chinaman.
Often the only way to ascertain someone’s sexual preference is to ask.
But what about the fundamental tenet of the homosexual creed that it’s no
one else’s business what goes on in another person’s bedroom between two
consenting adults?
Conversely, if privileges are to be granted over aspects of an
individual’s nature its practitioners assure us bears no impact upon their
qualifications for the beneficence under consideration, aren’t we engaging
in a new form of discrimination against those not answering questions about
this specific characteristic in a politically correct manner? And if
“discrimination”, meaning the application of arbitrary criteria by which to
exclude a particular class of individuals from a particular prize or
privilege who would other wise be qualified for it, is acceptable in this
context, then why is it now unacceptable to apply the standards and
qualifications inherent to traditional conceptions of marriage when adhering
to these is not a form of discrimination since (to borrow terminology from
the world of employment) they are bona fide occupational qualifications that
can be met by anyone willing to abide by them --- unlike, of course, the
inability to alter one’s race or ethnicity no matter how much one might like
to.
Even those swept up in the intoxicating rush of revolutionary fanaticism
have to stop and admit such a system is easily prone to abuse. For whereas
most of the time you can look at a Black person and tell if they are being
truthful about being Black, often you only have someone’s word as to whether
or not they are gay.
How are you going to get them to prove it? Show them a bawdy picture and
ask them to raise something other than their right hand if they find it
appealing if you catch my drift?
Furthermore, in this day of privatized relativism, why should anyone be
rewarded over how they like to have their fancy tickled? Some people are
repulsed by redheads; does that mean those attracted to this particular
follicular coloration deserve political favoritism and patronage made
available through special interest groups?
Some just sit back and say, “What else do you expect from a bunch of
liberals and radical Democrats? The Boston convention has little bearing on
my life.” Thing is, though, radicals are never content to sit back patting
each other on the back (maybe on the behind in the case of this crowd) over
how broadminded and progressive they are but instead insist upon changing
your mind --- or at least your way of life --- whether you want them to or
not.
Metaphorically kissing the backsides of gays won’t confine itself to the
corridors of Democratic lunacy and foolishness. It will eventually work its
way out into the rest of society into places where those opposed to such
practices cannot as easily avoid them as is the case with party membership
or political participation.
People of sound moral character do what they can to avoid corruption by
the debauched extremes of contemporary culture, often separating themselves
from the institutions celebrating the most degraded tendencies. However,
there some aspects of society such as public education whose demands and
influence can’t be avoided absolutely by even the most fastidiously
scrupulous citizen.
As part of the system of racial preferences set up under Affirmative
Action, many institutions of higher education have funneled scholarship
dollars and set aside programs for students who have accomplished little
more than having been born into a certain ethnic group. As has transpired
at the upper echelons of the Democratic party, some partaking of the same
manner of blasphemies at similar levels of power within the corridors of
higher education now want to extend preferential treatment to the
libidinously aberrant.
At Michigan State University the Office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and
Trans-gender Concerns and the Office of Financial Aide have set up a scholarship
exclusively for Black homosexuals. Since this is a public university,
much of the finances for this program have no doubt been hijacked from the
pockets of taxpayers repulsed by the gay lifestyle.
But even more importantly, by setting up a system of academic recognition
that celebrates and rewards perversion, educators are showing students (or
as Rush Limbaugh use to call them years ago, young skulls full of mush) that
these lifestyles are acceptable and perhaps even preferable if its going to
set them up on easy street with all kinds of sweet handouts. After all,
what’s permissible in the eyes of the state has a way of becoming a
behavioral norm in the minds of many people.
Some natural laws are so fundamental to the moral order of the universe
that should the finite, corrupt understanding of man try to recast things to
his own twisted likening he will ultimately cause all of the rational
foundations culture rests upon to come crashing down all around him. One
cannot attempt to legitimize something as antithetical to God’s purpose as
homosexuality and not expect such a decision not to impact all other facets
of the complicated undertaking referred to as civilization.
Copyright 2004 by Frederick Meekins
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