Posted on 10/27/2001 6:56:49 PM PDT by Curly007
I'M QUEER, I'M CONSERVATIVE... AND I'M IN YOUR FACE!
By: Nathan Porter
WARNING: This article contains a couple of words (and more than a few ideas) that are bound to offend somebody. Proceed at your own risk.
Ive been conservative for as long as I can remember. For as long as I can remember I have been gay and queer. And yes I am a fag, not a faggot, but a fag. I'm not sure which part of my essence is more despised in todays society.
So when a rear admiral (is that a slur or a suggestion?) of the U.S. Navy was shamed into sending the Human Rights Campaign (the nations largest homosexual political group) a letter apologizing for an anti-gay epithet scrawled on a bomb intended for a target in Afghanistan, I was embarrassed. I was embarrassed for the organization that issued the tyrannical demand and embarrassed by our pussy-whipped military brass for feeling the need to respond.
An Associated Press photo shows the phrase "HIGHJACK THIS FAGS" written on the bomb. Was it directed at me? I dont think so. Was it directed at the millions of homosexuals around the world? Nope. It was directed at Osama bin Laden and his bugger-band of merry terrorists, but it didnt sit too well with the folks who get paid to act like they represent the opinions of all homosexuals.
"Your concern about the photograph of an inappropriate comment scrawled on a piece of ordnance aboard the USS Enterprise is both understood and shared by Navy leadership," wrote Rear Admiral S.R. Pietropaoli in a letter to Elizabeth Birch, executive director of the Human Rights Campaign.
Now before I get into the absurdity of a rear admiral (who presumably is a breeder) spending any amount of time coddling some director of a political action group while our men and women, some of whom are homosexual, are fighting a war, let us spend some time examining what exactly is a fag. As defined by Websters a fag is basically a hard working person at a menial task, or a British cigarette. But as any read-blooded American boy knows, the term fag is more nuanced than that.
Can it be used to refer to a homosexual? Sure. More often than not it is used to refer to someone who, for lack of a better word, is being a jerk, as in, You stupid fag, which is often shouted by folks during rush hour traffic. It is also commonly used as a good-natured jab against a friend who is known (at least presumed) to be heterosexual. Hey fag, pass me a beer, or after a particularly good move on the basketball court, YOU FAG!
In the real world the word hardly has any meaning beyond that. So it made perfect sense when one of our brave servicemen decided to scrawl Hijack this, fag on an Afghanistan-bound bomb. It was not an anti-gay slur, for it was not directed at homosexuals, it was an insult to Osama bin Laden, nothing more.
Admiral Pietropaoli continued: There is no written Defense Department guidance governing spontaneous acts of penmanship by our fighting forces. We do, however, expect oversight and leadership on the scene to ensure such actions are appropriate. Well thats just great. As if our troops didnt have enough on their minds they must now worry whether the messages they write on bombs destined for Afghanistan will violate someones sense of political correctness. Could this have ever happened in WWII? If the Human Rights Campaign had been around then would they have objected to a bomb headed for Hitler's bunker with a note that read "Gas this, fag"? Probably.
What concerns me most, however, is the loss of acceptable vulgar putdowns from our public lexicon. If fag is no longer an acceptable insult what else is on the endangered list? What is to become of the world when we are no longer free to scream You Cocksucker at the guy who cuts us off in traffic? Whether or not this person is technically a cocksucker is irrelevant. The point is they made us mad, and based on the chance that they arent technically a cocksucker, what better way to insult them than by calling them one? If they were a cocksucker it would hardly be an insult.
Most words have multiple meanings. The words Greek and French refer both to sexual acts and to nationalities. When I acknowledge being a fag, gay, queer conservative I admit nothing more than being a hardworking, merry, lighthearted, odd person who seeks to preserve established traditions. There was a time when I could describe myself using these words without being labeled a homosexual and I rather resent the fact that these words have been co-opted to such an extent that their intended use is seldom understood by a majority of people. And now the same folks who changed the definitions of words like gay and queer want to stop the rest of us from using other words as well. Well thats just too damn bad. They do not own the language and just because they claim certain words are anti-gay does not make it so.
I reject the notion that people using these words in the manner that was scribbled on the bomb, or as used in traffic or in a pick-up game of basketball, are inciting hatred or violence against homosexuals. These are not the kind of people who stand outside gay clubs with God hates fags signs. When we seek to equate one use of the word fag with the other we do a disservice to the diversity of our language.
Some of my homosexual friends yes I have friends who are homosexual will argue that so-called anti-gay slurs should no more be tolerated than racial slurs. I understand their desire not to be subjected to insults, but cmon, is being called a fag really the same as a black person being called a nigger? Hardly.
The point is that unlike racial slurs, slang such as fag, bugger, and cocksucker are in continual use in our society in a most un-discriminatory way, and to try and silence their usage because a few people are offended is in itself offensive. It is offensive to the notion of freedom of speech, freedom of thought, and freedom to vent using a colorful or vulgar verbal slam. Of course my homosexual friends have plenty of slang words to use against heterosexuals, but apparently thats okay. After all, only heterosexuals can hate.
It should come as no surprise to learn that I get a fair amount of hate mail from folks on the political left and right. I have been called a fag more times than I care to recall. As far as I am concerned sticks and stones may break my bones, in which case I want the perpetrator punished to the fullest extent of the law, but words will never hurt me. Never. And if the folks at the Human Rights Campaign really want to reduce homophobia, perhaps they should stop acting like such a bunch of fags.
A few definitions follow. All but the first and my comments within parentheses are straight from a dictionary.
"Conservative": pro morality, the Constitution, limited government, right-to-life, and myriad other positives.
"gay": exuberant, merry, happily excited. (In other words, "gay" is a very positive word. Although homosexuals may indeed be gay at times, they are homosexuals always. Let's not forget that non-homosexuals can be gay at times as well. "Gay" is a cheery, happy word that should not be ceded to only those people who engage in aberrant sexual behaviors.)
"queer": odd, eccentric, unconventional, strange.
"fag": cigarette, stick, a toiler, to exhaust (as in fagged out), homosexual, etc.
Down with political correctness; don't let the pc brainwashers destroy the meanings of perfectly good words. Hold on to your old dictionaries .
The mountains look awesome.
He is not. . .his words mimic the Leftleaning/fallingover hangover of Feminism embodied in rallying cry. . .(Jane Fonda to be specific. . .) It is just relating to the stupidity of it all. . .
He is right, and the Political Correctness should be 'damned'; and most certainly by our Military.
If we do not stop taking it. . .they will keep on giving. . .and yes, be in OUR FACE with abomination of 'acceptable language' as herewith approved by our Government.
ozzymandus: The homosexual "leaders" do not represent the majority of homosexuals any more than black "leaders" care about the average black person: It's all about money. It's shameful that some "rear-admiral" had to get down on his knees before the gay lobby, but that's probably how he got the job in the first place.Then you might have a real problem with Pres. Bush, too, when you read this article: Bush admin broadens gay overtures Excerpts
Bit by bit, the evidence accumulates, and some conservatives are dismayed at what they see: a Republican administration sending low-key but clear signals that gays are welcomed in its ranks and respected as a voting bloc. Appointed openly gay men as head of the Office of National AIDS Policy and as ambassador to Romania, the highest appointments ever for uncloseted gays in a Republican administration.Does that mean that Pres. Bush is on his knees, too?Retained executive orders Bill Clinton issued to ensure equal treatment for gays in the federal work force.
Decided not to lobby against an amendment approved by the House of Representatives last month that permits domestic partnership benefits for gay employees of the District of Columbia.
Some conservatives were particularly angry that the partner of Ambassador to Romania Michael Guest was acknowledged by Secretary of State Colin Powell during last month's swearing-in ceremony.
I think it was the mid 1970s when a bunch of homosexuals started using it to make the activities they do around each other sound more jolly to the rest of us. It certainly hasn't been used in the "traditional" sense in my time...
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