This tactic of his might backfire.
The gays will then reason — If we tolerated your signs in our gay pride marches, why don’t you tolerate our marching with our signs during the St. Patrick’s day parade?
I think you are correct about their strategy.
That’s what I thought. It seems to have backfired. But the court decision still stands: If the organizers object, you’re out. If they don’t object, you’re in. So he hasn’t really lost legally, just in PR terms maybe. He probably guessed this would happen.
Methinks the gays have called the bluff.
The gays are smart enough to realize that they need acceptance by straights. The gay attitude is not everyone has to be gay, but everyone has to accept gay. They are perfectly ok with heterosexuality and heterosexual marriage, they just want acceptance for homosexuality and homosexual marriage.
Too bad. They dont get acceptance. It is a sin. Plain and simple.
It seems to me that the Gay parade is about sexual orientation
and so is ‘Straight is Great”. The St. Patrick’s parade is not about any orientation, and I think that makes it an apples to oranges comparison, when the gays want to carry their ‘orientation’ sign.
This tactic of his might backfire.Ayup. He's playing right into their hands. It's going to backfire.