Posted on 11/30/2010 8:28:19 AM PST by tricksy
...In an interview/piece about the new hate crime statistics and the fact that gays are the most likely to be targeted in hate crimes of ANY minority, Dan Savage said the following, to a CNN anchor:
"There are no 'two sides' to the issue of LGBT rights. Right now one side is really using dehumanizing rhetoric. The Southern Poverty Law Center labels these groups as hate groups and yet the leaders of these groups, people like Tony Perkins, are welcomed onto networks like CNN to espouse hate directed at gays and lesbians. And similarly hateful people who are targeting Jews or people of color or anyone else would not be welcome to spew their bile on CNN."...
(Excerpt) Read more at truthwinsout.org ...
Ok, so there’s no two sides. If you oppose homosexual marriage, for example, by definition you are a hate-filled bigot, who wishes death and destruction to the homosexual community.
Gotta love the liberal reasoning ability, or lack thereof.......
Sanity = hate.
Yes, sodomites target other sodomites. If you follow the sodomite press you will find that sodomite on sodomite violence is a huge problem. But what would you expect from people who are spiritually and psychologically profoundly disordered?
As for being victimized by others, the sodomites have used their media influence to portray themselves as victims when, in fact, they are far more often victimizers. Everyone has heard the false Matthew Shepherd “narrative”, but almost no one knows about Jesse Dirkising and legions of other children and teens victimized by sodomites or about “Tea House culture” or about sodomites demands that they be allowed to have sex in public places.
Thanks troll for reminding us about the mendacity of the “movement”.
Savage is going after our teen boys...he should be in jail.
Buh bye
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