June 14, 2005

Gays Do Themselves No Favors with Flamboyant Displays

(633 Words) Posted at June 14, 2005 04:41 AM in Politics .

You ever see those scary gay "pride" "events" and "parades"? I wonder if gays understand that this contributes to society not barely tolerating their lifestyle? You see these people, and half the time they're dressed all half naked...showing their butts half the time, writhing around like they're half insane. You have to wonder why anyone in their right mind would hold a parade to show "pride" in who they decide to have sex with. That's what normal (yes normal, as gays are clearly abnormal according to all major religions/societies, nature, etc) people find so annoying/disgusting/pointless in these charades. No straight man and woman goes out and screams they're proud for being attracted to a person of the opposite sex. It's as if homosexual groups like this have to go out of their way to be even more abnormal than they already are. Pride parades? Proud to be sexually attracted to the same sex! Why? What's the point? It's just a ploy to get together and annoy everyone else...rub it in the face of the majority. That's my impression of the whole nonsense. Any group that identifies themselves mainly by who they have sex with- that's a group destined to be outcast for all time. And these "pride" events are all about that sort of thing- so many gays go out and proclaim to the world- we're here and we're queer...and that leads to so many of them seeing themselves as just gay. They see themselves as not mainly men or women, or Americans or Europeans, but rather- gay...an idea that is so completely foreign to most people on earth that it's nearly mind boggling.

Homosexuals do themselves no favors with these events...they do themselves no favor when they act so flamboyant and well, 'gay.' Few people I've met or seen around handle this sort of thing well. Half naked guys writhing all over each other in floats in a big parade of gayness only goes to further alienate these people, and in the end- I think that's what a lot of gays truly want...they WANT to be annoyingly flamboyant and in your face. Bad idea for gays, good idea for the rest of us, because tolerating such behavior is just a bad idea...a society needs morals, and when you throw away civility and standards, a natural normality and order to things, you're left with nothing but chaos. Which is exactly where we're heading, thanks to homosexuals and so many others who share that same no boundaries attitude. Thankfully, most Americans still don't accept this sort of thing, even with the massive political pressure laid upon all of us by these groups and their well financed backers, and hopefully fewer Americans will tolerate the no-holds-barred attitude that so many in this population express on a daily basis.

People are free to do whatever they want...but ultimately, this is the sort of thing that needs to be kept in private, and there's no need to flaunt yourself all over the place like we often see. I don't think anyone should try to regulate this sort of behavior, but I see nothing wrong with, and actively support, suppression of such lifestyles and actions in public life...especially around children. That leads into the argument of legality...with gay marriage and all of that stuff, but that's been discussed before, and most Americans have come out against it (as they did in the 11 states with ballot initiatives this past year, initiatives that passed in every state but are not being challenged by activist judges in Oregon and maybe a couple of other states soon.) That's an entire different conversation tho, but it all leads to the same thing. A society with no boundaries, no limits, no right and wrong...and Americans are overwhelmingly against such a thing. Thank God.

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Because they're fun, Josh! I'm going to a pride parade with my boyfriend this Sunday. We're going to have a few beers with some friends, gay and straight, dance around, then maybe grab some dinner and rent a movie. Boy, our hedonistic lifestyle sure must make America uncomfortable.

Seriously, Josh, you'd probably have a good time. Stop caring so much about what other people think! If you're in NYC, give me a call, we'll take you to some fabulous bars.

Posted by john at June 15, 2005 02:34 PM

well then, i guess it's a shame i don't drink.

Posted by Joshua Taj Bozeman at June 15, 2005 02:37 PM
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