Posted on 03/25/2012 4:04:35 AM PDT by Stoat
A Southern Californian man thrown off a Caribbean gay cruise earlier this week has said that that he and his partner were taunted, humiliated and subjected to inhumane treatment when they were arrested for indecent exposure.
Dennis Jay Mayer, 53, of Palm Springs said he has no doubt they were arrested in Dominica because they were gay.
Police said it was because they were seen having sex in public on the balcony of their ship cabin. Mayer said they were not having sex, but were partially clothed.
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The pastor of Dominica's Trinity Baptist Church, Randy Rodney, praised the police for their intervention.
'I am very pleased that the police were called in and have arrested the people in question. I have warned about gay tourism and its implications for Dominica,' said Mr Rodney, who is a vocal critic of homosexuality and lesbianism.
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According to Cruisemates.com, no gay cruise lines sail to Jamaica or Barbados for fear of homophobia and possible violence.
It said other places like the U.S. Virgin Islands welcome gay cruises.
In 2010, the Cayman Islands rejected the arrival of an Atlantis gay cruise amid protests from religious groups even though homosexuality is legal on the archipelago.
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'They treated us inhumanely': Gay man thrown off Caribbean cruise for 'having sex on deck in port' tells of 'humiliating' arrest
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The unbridled arrogance of so many homosexuals, who insist upon forcing their mental-illness-inspired-lifestyle upon everyone all over the world is on full display here.
I'm delighted that there are still some cruise destinations that conservatives can go to without being subjected an utterly depraved and disgusting San Francisco "gay" pride atmosphere. I thought that a few parts of this story might be of particular interest to conservatives who are wishing to plan a vacation:
According to Cruisemates.com, no gay cruise lines sail to Jamaica or Barbados for fear of homophobia and possible violence.
It said other places like the U.S. Virgin Islands welcome gay cruises.
In 2010, the Cayman Islands rejected the arrival of an Atlantis gay cruise amid protests from religious groups even though homosexuality is legal on the archipelago.
Although I haven't been to Jamaica because for decades I've heard terrible stories of breathtakingly high levels of crime there, I can report that in the late 1980's I did go to Cayman Brac (not as part of a cruise) for two weeks and had an absolutely delightful time. Gorgeous scenery, wonderful, friendly people and at that time there was almost no crime. There were three policemen and one police car for the entire island....I asked a local lady about crime and she told me "well, there's that bad boy on the bicycle over there but that's about it".
And I didn't see any disgusting, public displays of perversion, either.
Homosexual Agenda ping request
If you can’t do the time, don’t flaunt the crime.
I cannot imagine the depravity that goes on when a shipload of queers comes into port. No Thanks.
We live in a sick world.
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Dominica Tourism Minister Ian Douglas said that tourists should abide by local laws regardless of their religious or sexual orientation, and that cruise ship officials should make passengers aware of these laws. 'It cannot be the responsibility of Dominica to screen guests and tourists before they come into the country,' he said. 'It is expected that any time people come to a country, they will respect the laws of the country.'
Pretty basic stuff for normal, healthy people but it seems that many homosexuals have a real tough time with respecting not only the laws but the culture of a wide variety of countries, including the USA.
We live in a sick world.
Agreed. It's for that reason that I thought many here might like to know that there are some ports of call that are still friendly to traditional, sane and healthy values and won't put up with this sort of garbage..
It's always about sexual display for people who have this ailment!
LMAO ;-)
It's always about sexual display for people who have this ailment!
Indeed, it seems reasonable that people who suffer from one mental illness may suffer from an additional one as well, such as a desire to perform acts of sodomy in public. It seems to happen a lot with this bunch.
Let me help that along. What do you call a boatload of gays on a cruise? The answer: a good live torpedo practice target.
“no gay cruise lines sail to Jamaica or Barbados for fear of homophobia.” Homophobiaphobia?
Aint it funny how those who have rejected humanity —and act like base animals suddenly howl in indignation at being treated as they have acted. May the scene replay itself in continuous loop in the Californicators deranged mind so long as he/she/it remains above the grass.
“Indeed, it seems reasonable that people who suffer from one mental illness may suffer from an additional one as well,”
Indulgence in one leads to others.
They live a sheltered life, sheltered from the truth by a lying media. Maybe they should book travel to Saudi Arabia. After all, it is the home of the Religion of Peace. I’m sure they’ll get a warm reception there.
Hehe ;-)
Homosexuals and their Leftist enablers love to twist and distort the language in order to further their political agenda. As is usual for them, the exact opposite is the truth.
Characterizing the very healthy and normal revulsion to an unnatural and depraved act as a 'phobia' is quite wrong, as a true phobia is defined as "an irrational fear".
too bad the ship didn’t dock in Saudi Arabia.
Brings to mind the muslims who commit heinous crimes and suddenly, their surrounding ilk is worried about repercussions to their entire commmunity.
It is all about them, not about their crimes. WE are the criminals for not being complicit in their crimes.
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