Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Relentless goose-step of the Christian-hating jackboots

You know, I hesitated for a moment to post this.  I thought perhaps that the Christian-couple-running-a-business-that-gets-extorted-by-homosexuals phenomenon had perhaps reached such momentum that people might be inured to individual stories illustrating it.

But an angle peculiar to this one - the lesbian couple suing for "mental anguish" -  continues a theme I began to explore in the last post, namely, that the aim of the overlords is to entrench the notion that people are such fragile flowers that the mere sound of a musket, or the mere declining of a ranch-owning couple to host a lesbian "wedding" is enough to completely shatter anyone of even average constitution.

Some damn judge in New York state was willing to perpetuate this dim view of human resilience:


“We respect and care for everyone!’’ Cynthia Gifford told the New York Post. “We had an openly gay man working for us this past season,’’ she said.
“We’ve had a woman who’s transitioning to be a man. We don’t discriminate against anyone.’’
The state of New York sees things in a completely different way. The Gifford’s were ordered to pay a fine of $13,000 — a $10,000 fine to the state and another $1,500 to each of the lesbians. The $1,500 was for “mental anguish”. #Facepalm
“This is scary,’’ Cynthia Gifford said. “It’s scary for all Americans.”

Can there be any doubt, when things have come to this pass, what is really going on?  This has nothing to do with the damn couple's domestic bliss, and everything to do with marginalizing the foundations of our civilization in the name of the Great Leveling Project.

2 comments:

  1. I know, I know, sucks to be hetero these days. They are such, well,what we used to call pansies. It's always been that way and still is today. But really, I mean really, is it a sin for this Christian couple to just serve these people like they would any one else? Right or wrong, we do have laws on the books in this regard, generated by all the discrimination that occurred against the Negro prior to the Civil Rights Act, I mean, separate rest rooms and drinking fountains? We are all God's children in the Kingdom, aren't we?

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  2. Nope. If you start down the road of making Christians violate core tenets of their faith, there's no end to it.

    Trying to compare the homosexual situation with that of the racial situation is an apples-to-oranges effort.

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