More Homo-mischaracterizations
Saturday, June 12, 2004
Posted by J. J. Jackson @ 12:43 PM
Homosexuals still don't get it. In fact they so don't "get it" that they continue to resort to distorting the situation in order to make themselves feel "oppressed" and justify their own sense of self worth.
World Net Daily reports that a new movement is afoot targeting Virginia. Claiming that "Virginia is for Haters" Jay Porter and his companion David Smith of Seattle are calling for a boycott of the State and companies there in response to the Virginia legislature affirming marriage as a union between a man and a woman.
Porter called the legislation "really punitive" and said it could "happen just about anywhere in the U.S."
Punitive? Really? This legislation inflicts, involves, or is aimed at punishment? Yet another misuse of words in the English language in order to make themselves sound like victims.
What this legislation does is simply defines marriage. Homosexuals such as Mr. Porter don't like that. So they see it as "punishing" them. News flash: it doesn't punish you. Once again, marriage is a matter of one's religion, NOT anything else. You NOT being allowed to redefine marriage because you want to does not punish you. It doesn't infringe on your "pursuit of happiness".
This is similar to saying that because the government does give me what I want, they are being "punitive" towards me. If I want the government to give me a million dollars and they don't I can't claim that they have "punished" me. If I demand that the government recognizes my friend Bob as the supreme being and refuses to they have not "punished" me. If I demand that the government recognize me being married to my dog and they refuse, they have not "punished" me.
Punishment is not what this does. What it does, however, is cramp the style of homosexuals that rather than being happy are looking for any excuse to complain, bitch and moan and scream for oppression. What it does is show how far groups will go when they don't get their way.
I think I'll take a nice trip to Virginia. Sounds like a swell place.
Leave a comment if you like! *Note if you are a left wing, tin hat wearing, pro-Marxist loon that likes to post "anonymously" you will be treated like the kook you are!
You are challenged to show me where one has a "right of marriage" anywhere except in one's church if one's religion allows it. I note that you conveniently tap danced around that to try and make your post meaningful.
No, once again you are the one misreading the law because you want to redefine what marriage is and the only way to do that is to make a false claim.
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