Posted on 12/23/2013 5:28:50 PM PST by rickmichaels
NEW YORK - Bristol Palin says gay activists are hypocritical to take offense at Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertsons anti-gay comments.
I think its so hypocritical how the LGBT community expects every single flippen person to agree with their life style, she said in a blog post.
I hate how the LGBT community says its all about love and equality, she continued. However, if you dont agree with their lifestyle, they spread the most hate. It is so hypocritical it makes my stomach turn. They need to learn how to respect others opinions and not just jump to the conclusion that everyone who doesnt support homosexuality and gay marriage is homophobic.
Bristol Palin is making essentially the same argument as her mother, Sarah Palin, who said on Facebook last week, Free speech is an endangered species. Those intolerants hatin and taking on the Duck Dynasty patriarch for voicing his personal opinion are taking on all of us.
A&E suspended Robertson from Duck Dynasty last week after he made anti-gay comments in an interview with GQ.
Bristol Palin linked to a Time article by writer Brandon Ambrosino, who is gay. Ambrosino wondered: Why is our go-to political strategy for beating our opponents to silence them? He called for rising above the endless sea of tweet-hate to use Robertsons comments as an opportunity to educate people.
The former Dancing With the Stars contestant has denied in the past that she is herself a homophobic.
I like gays, she said in July 2012. Im not a homophobic and Im so sick of people saying that. Just because Im for traditional marriage doesnt really mean Im scared or anything of anyone else, and I dont hate anybody.
In 2010, she made a gay joke during an online spat with fellow Dancing contestant Margeret Cho, saying if Cho understood her familys views, you would embrace us faster than KD Lang at an Indigo Girls concert.
In November 2010, she apologized on behalf of herself and her then-16-year-old sister, Willow, after Willow used homophobic slurs in a Facebook feud between the sisters and people making fun of their family.
I continue to be amazed that gays think they can legislate legitimacy.
L.A. gay couple to marry on Rose Parade float
The kiddies get to see two men kissing and making out on the float sponsored by the AIDS Healthcare Foundation (imagine that -- AIDS Healthcare Foundation -- there would be few cases of AIDS if it wasn't for homosexuals and bi-sexuals spreading the disease).
Wow! Good for her! Well said, Bristol.
After what the Andrew Sullivans of the world did to her and her family, I can see why she’d call out the homos.
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