Posted on 06/30/2015 8:50:57 AM PDT by EveningStar
I have an important public service announcement for everyone who changed their Facebook and other profile photos to a rainbow recently. Absent some massive desire for more color in your life, you probably did this to celebrate the United States Supreme Court magically creating a constitutional "right" to a marriage license for gay people. Didn't you?
I suppose you think this makes you quite tolerant, and forward thinking, but it doesn't. I imagine you think you're advancing freedom, but you're not. You probably feel really good about yourself for helping gay people gain acceptance in society, but that's not even remotely close to what you're actually doing.
By making this display, you have done nothing but tell the world that you are a useful idiot.
(Excerpt) Read more at christophercantwell.com ...
Indigo.
Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet.
“One thing that still irks them is that they cant FORCE us to change the way we think.”
That was done in the book/movie, 1984, written by George Orwell. The thought police could see into your apartment and if they saw any behavior, like reading a book, or not doing your exercises, any behavior that was not like the other robot people, they would grab you and destroy your brain.
People ratted on their family members and neighbors if anyone expressed an independent thought. History books were rewritten, too.
We are fast approaching that because we are thinking now about what we write and say, fearful of being called a racist or hater and legal action being taken against us if we own a business or have a job (losing our job because we are called a racist/hater).
gawwd......
that is so freaking wrong, it is funny as hell
That would be fun to watch
The black grievance industry is losing ground to the LBGTQ people. Jesse can’t be too happy about that.
(Q means “questioning,” not what you think it means. No joke.)
Indeed!
Perfect material for a T-shirt!
Bringing back memories of summertime VBS. Thanks
ROFL
It’s a shame he had to include the obscenity. He could easily have used the clinical term. This means I cannot share it on Facebook, as that is all a lot of my friends and family would see. They’d leave the article at that point, missing out on all the excellent and comprehensive arguments he makes about the entire issue. These are arguments I haven’t seen raised before - not even by other libertarians.
I am active on quite a few buy/sell facebook sites. Whenever I see someone who has a rainbow profile selling something I’m clicking on the “see no more posts by this person” option. I may miss a few deals but it has cleaned up my facebook page quite nicely! I’ve also blocked former friends who have unfriended me because I’m a Christian. I don’t need them calling me a bigot, homophobe etc. using a private message to do so, and blocking stops that.
My children and I were talking about what employers might do to them if forced to wear something homosexual and you refuse? Starbucks has a T shirt rainbow color with Pride across the front. They have not made my daughter in law wear it yet, but what if she refuses? What if an employer has pins made with rainbows and his companies name, and you are required to wear them?
If you find out please let me know.
Get a slip from her doctor stating that she is allergic to paraphilia.
Anyone notice that, if you turn a rainbow sideways, it sort of looks like ‘666’?
o.O
The destruction of the Tenth Amendment was but a small Price to pay to Federalize Gay Marriage.
Tolerance of the Gay Lifestyle wasn’t good enough.
Civil Unions to give Gays the so called Rights under the Law that they felt were denied wasn’t good enough.
States determining if they wanted to make Gay Marriage Legal wasn’t good enough.
Apparently, destroying the Republic did the trick, maybe.
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