Posted on 07/26/2008 4:07:38 AM PDT by KLFuchs
In 2008, Sao Paulo, Brazil hosted the largest homosexual pride parade ever.
A bill, already approved in Brazils Chamber of Deputies and currently being debated in the Senate, demonstrates the type of dictatorship the homosexual movement would like to impose on the Christian world. If this bill were to become law it would punish with imprisonment, anyone who criticizes homosexual ideology or practice. This would empower the homosexual movement worldwide, thus reinforcing their plans here in America.
Similarly, it uncovers the true goals of the homosexual movement, and, is thus of pivotal importance to freedom-loving people aroung the globe.
Religious Persecution Bishop Redovino Rizzardo, of Dourados, State of Mato Grosso do Sul, warned about the bill:
The Federal Senate is evaluating Projected Bill 122/2006, intended to protect those who choose to adopt homosexual attitudes and practices. .... If approved, the bill would hinder the Catholic Church, which strives to follow the Gospel. Thus, a priest who condemns homosexuality in his homily may be judged for causing moral, ethical, philosophical or psychological embarrassment. A decision by a seminary rector to refuse admittance to a homosexual student could bring him three to four years in jail.[1]
Homosexuality: Not a Source of Rights Fr. Luiz Carlos Lodi da Cruz, a distinguished opponent of abortion and homosexuality, published an article against the bill. In it, he shows how the bill fits into the process of systematic anti-life and anti-family offensives by the socialist President Luís Inácio Lula da Silvas government, in direct conflict with the fundamental principles of Catholic morality.
In his article, titled The Lula Government and the Combat against Chastity, Fr. Lodi da Cruz makes a connection between the pro-abortion and homosexual movements:
In the Lula government, the pro-abortion cause, that attacks human life, walks hand-in-hand with the pro-homosexual cause, that attacks the virtue of chastity on which the family is built. Since the beginning of 2003, the government has been actively pursuing an agenda, both domestically and with the international community (UN and OAS), to glorify homosexuality and treat those who oppose homosexual conduct as (homophobic) criminals.[2] After presenting a chronological list of all the pro-homosexual measures the Lula government has taken, Fr. Lodi da Cruz analyzes the bill that would make homosexuality a source of privilege:
What does it mean? It means that in addition to the basic rights guaranteed by the Federal Constitution to all people, those who practice homosexuality will also have rights by virtue of the homosexuality they practice. The bill grants rights to homosexuals, not in their capacity as persons but in their capacity as homosexuals. Now then, homosexuality (understood as the practice of carnal intercourse between persons of the same sex) is a vice against nature that cannot grant any rights whatsoever to anyone.[3]
Vice is Transformed into a Source of Merit Similarly, attorney Maria das Dores Dolly Guimarães, president of the Sao Paulo Federation of Movements to Defend Life, comments that, according to the bill, homosexuality would cease being a vice and become a source of merit. Likewise, anyone daring to criticize homosexual conduct would be criminalized.[4]
Further on, she emphasizes: Christians will be the first ones to suffer persecution.
She exemplifies this with some of the bills provisions:
The proposed legislation intends to punish with 2 to 5 years inprisonment, anyone who dares prohibit or prevent the public practice of an obscene act (manifestation of affection) by homosexuals (art. n.º 7). The same punishment would befall a housewife who fires her childrens babysitter upon finding out she is a lesbian (art. n.º 4).
A priest who condemns homosexuality in his sermon could be prosecuted as per article n.º 8: causing ... ethical, philosophical or psychological embarrassment, and the rector of a seminary who rejects a homosexual student could be condemned with 3 to 5 years in jail (art. n.º 5).[5] The Gay Gag Law This proposed bill has become known in Brazil as the Gay Gag Law since, if approved, it would make any condemnation or criticism of homosexual practice illegal.
That is precisely the title of a study by lawyer Paulo Medeiros Krause: The Gay Gag Law, Gay Super-rights, Unconstitutionality and Totalitarianism,[6] in which he states:
The projected bill is flagrantly unconstitutional and beckons the implantation of totalitarianism and State ideological terrorism, in blatant violation of the rights of equality, free expression of ones thought, inviolability of freedom of conscience and belief, non-discrimination for reasons of religious, philosophical or political beliefs, and a violation of due process, material or substantive (art. 5.º, caput, IV, VI, VIII, LIV, of the [Brazilian] Constitution).[7] In another article on the same topic, Dr. Krause shows the ideological Marxism underlying the projected bill:
What is really behind the projected bill is an attempt to impose as dogma, the morality and naturalness of homosexuality. This dogma is not scientific, but has a Marxist ideological origin. Denying this supposed truth would become punishable by penal law. Nothing could be more aggressive or inadmissible. It is policing ideology. Obviously, law could never oblige anyone to accept papal infallibility, and yet, this law would impose the dogma of the infallibility of [the Marxist thinkers] Erich Fromm and Herbert Marcuse on all Brazilians. [8]
Homosexuality is not a Gender but a Behavior Prof. Uziel Santana, of the Federal University of Sergipe, explains in a simple and categorical fashion why the Gay Gag Law is unconstitutional:
Why is Projected Bill 122/2006 unconstitutional? It is unconstitutional because art. 5º of the Federal Constitution establishes, as a first and fundamental right and guarantee, that men and women have equal rights and obligations. Thus, the Constitution does not recognize a third gender: the homosexual one. So, how can an ordinary bill attempt to establish super-rights for and the impossibility of criticizing those who, as homosexuals, are not even recognized by the Constitution? Whether they like it or not, they are only men or women to our Magna Charta.[9]
Brazil: the worlds first Homosexual Dictatorship? Implantation of a Police State It is fitting to finish this analysis on the danger of Brazil becoming the worlds first Homosexual Dictatorship with a comment by the above-quoted Bishop of Dourados, Most Rev. Redovino Rizzato. One can only imagine the respurcussions this would have in the rest of the world:
From every indication, when the bill is voted into law, in addition to all the basic rights the Federal Constitution guarantees to all Brazilian citizens, homosexuals will have privileges and advantages derived from their sexual choice. In contrast, all those who do not agree with homosexual behavior will either have to keep quiet or to get ready to occupy a cell in one of the countrys prisons.[10]
Footnotes:
Most. Rev. Redovino Rizzardo, Quem são os discriminados? Diário M.S., July 3, 2008 at http://www.diarioms.com.br/leitura.php?can_id=15&id=77078#. (Our translation) Fr. Luiz Carlos Lodi da Cruz, O governo Lula e o combate à castidade at http://www.providaanapolis.org.br/govlucas.htm. (Our translation) Ibid. http://dihitt.com.br/noticia/lei-da-homofobia-no-senado-para-aprovacao-polemica/quem_votou?r=. (Our translation. Ibid. Paulo Medeiros Krause, A lei da mordaça gay, os superdireitos gays, inconstitucionalidade e totalitarismo at http://www.cleofas.com.br/virtual/texto.php?doc=OPINIAO&id=opi0272. (Our translation) Ibid. Paul Medeiros Krause, A inconstitucionalidade do projeto de lei da homofobia (PLC nº 122/2006) e o estado totalitário marxista, at http://jus2.uol.com.br/doutrina/texto.asp?id=10468. (Our translation) Uziel Santana, Projeto de Lei 122/2006: inconstitucional, ilegítimo e heterofóbico, at http://www.scribd.com/doc/210778/Projeto-1222006-Inconstitucional-Ilegitimo-e-Heterofobico-Parte-4?autodown=doc. (Our translation) Most Rev. Redovino Rizzardo, ibid.
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Under an Obama administration and with the complicity of the Democrat socialist/communists and their limp-wristed Republicrat allies, this could indeed become the law of America.
> Under an Obama administration and with the complicity of
> the Democrat socialist/communists and their limp-wristed
> Republicrat allies, this could indeed become the law of
> America.
Count on it.
It already is the law of Canada.
Back to Brazil ...
With all the really serious crime problems Brazil has, and their inability to enforce even the most fundamental laws of a civil society, imposing such a law would be laughable, were it not for the fact that it will be used for political intimidation.
Excellent.
Catholic & Protestant churches should completely remove themselves from Brazil in protest! Close & lock all the church doors, & leave a sign saying “there are no churches in Hell”.
Oh, oh. The dreaded Hinos—heterosexuals in name only. Maybe they’ll switch their attraction to BO and the GOP can begin to purify itself. We got Craig out, at least.
Maybe we could invade Brazil and give these heathens some religion.....yeah that's the ticket invade 'em.
bttt
..And Great Britain.
The goal is to make us all Jesse Dirkhising. If you don’t recognize that name Google it, it is one of the most disgusting stories imaginable and most people have never heard it BECAUSE the perpetrators were two disgusting homosexual men. The Matthew Shepherd story is well known BECAUSE the victim was a homosexual man. Our so-called news media long ago became the propoganda media.
If this kind of activity were a good thing, it would receive approval from the people without any government intervention. The people feel that it is unnatural, and don’t approve. So government steps in with its extreme coercive power and forces the people to accept this kind of activity.
Dude, that’s so gay.....
Let’s hope the Brazilian courts are strong and confident enough to protect constitutional rights of free speech and religion to overturn this wicked law.
Good maybe we can get them altogether down there.
But the government, composed largely of a gaggle of satanists who apparently gave up their souls for a life amongst the elite political class, will ram it down their throats.
Not difficult to figure out what you are all about. A response like yours to a rather mild observation is just ridiculous.
Brazil....San Francisco of the world
I Googled that some time ago a couldn't find anything. It looks like I had the spelling wrong
That was a most hart wrenching, sad story that was silenced by the media
The way things are going it may become against the law to even cover a story like that let alone talk about it. The devil is working overtime folks.
Far from being a mild obsevation the passage I cited shows remarkable ignorance of the domestic state of affairs in a foreign country. I doubt the author of said passage could find Brazil on a map with both hands.
As for your observation of what I'm all about, you're welcome to it.
speel check is our friend
Now you're just being funny.
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