1/30/2005

Michael Marcavage Has Morals After All

The Rise of The Homosexual Super Citizen By Justin Darr MichNews.com Jan 24, 2005 "All pigs are created equal, except some pigs are more equal than others" wrote George Orwell in his classic "Animal Farm." While it is always fun poking fun at Stalin being a pig, applying Owellian metaphors to American society will usually do nothing but get a person called "paranoid" by their friends, and a "ranting lunatic" by most others. However, when reality strikes you in the face and the preponderance of evidence is undeniable, the truth is the truth no matter how insane or impossible it may sound. The facts in America today are that homosexuals have been elevated to be America's Super Citizens, above the law to the point where their psychological need for acceptance trounces even the most basic Constitutional rights of others. The Super Citizens have struck their latest blow to our rights in my home state of Pennsylvania, in the well known case of the "Philadelphia 11", or "Philadelphia 5", or the "Philadelphia 4, plus one minor, who despite being ignored by the press is still being prosecuted." Whatever you call it, the situation is the same. Several people are being put on trial for having the audacity to say they believe homosexuality is wrong. Despite what you may have read, this is not a case of judicial activism. Philadelphia Municipal Court Judge William Austin Meehan has a long, solid, history of upholding the letter of the law as it was written. Nor is the problem the law itself. Title 18 of the "Consolidated Pennsylvania Statutes" regarding Crimes and Offenses has no language or penalties that differ greatly from any of the other 49 states. In fact, 18 Pa.C.S. §5504 (e) clearly states that the sections on hate crimes "shall not apply. to any Constitutionally protected activity." A good law, a good judge, and two group of people peacefully assembling to exercise their First Amendment rights. So what went wrong? Nothing except that one of the groups of protestors chose to read Bible verses to America's untouchable elite, homosexual activists. Now, this small group of Christians must face the full wrath of the militant homosexual lobby for infringing on their self created right to be above all reproach. In the America of the homosexual Super Citizen, it does not matter what the law says, how it applies to others, or even the intent of the legislators who wrote it. All that matters is how homosexual activists can twist it to achieve their goal of not just forcing Americans to accept their chosen lifestyle, but it place it and themselves above any criticisms or scrutiny. Homosexuality should not be the equal of traditional heterosexual marriage and families, but its superior. What people chose to do in their bedrooms should be a private matter unless they are homosexual, then their sexual choices should be taught in the public schools, celebrated in the media, and warrant preferential treatment in the workplace. Additionally, all this should be backed with the full force of legislation so if you should choose to speak out against homosexuality, you can face criminal prosecution. However, according to the Super Citizens, the law should only be respected and enforced if it directly benefits them. If the law cannot be twisted to fit their agenda, as in Pennsylvania, then they will break it. Who can forget San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsome tossing aside California law and marrying homosexual couples last year? Rather than Newsome receiving the censure any other elected official would have received for, say ignoring state gun control laws, he was exulted as a hero and those who stood up for the will of the people and rule of law were vilified. Why? Because homosexual activists see themselves as above the law. The duplicity and elitism of the homosexual activists is undeniable. They see the law as something applying to others, but never themselves. Democratic processes are the enemy because the will of the people staunchly opposes the forced indoctrination of their lifestyle on their children, therefore should be ridiculed and ignored. While saying one critical word to them should be met with accusations of intolerance, no degree of intimidation or slander is too outrageous to achieve their goal of using which ever public bathroom they choose. The life blood of a civil society is free speech and respect for the rule of law. Nobody likes to be criticized or have their beliefs questioned, but it is a necessary part of being free. If Americans allow any group to be elevated above the others to the point where saying "I think you are wrong" is a crime, then only a select few will be free and the rest subjugated. We are not saying that homosexuals do not have rights. We are not saying homosexuals should be permitted to be the victims of prejudice or violence. What we are saying is being a homosexual does not make you better than anyone else, and that intimidating or silencing those who disagree with you through legislation is wrong. If anyone sees themselves as a Super Citizen, where their rights supercede those of all others and the law becomes a one sided force for their benefit alone, then our entire democratic society will be lost. I agree 100% with the above thread. I realize that I'll be labeled a "Homophobe" but when my kids are being taught in school that "It's okay that Johhny has two daddies" and "Suzie has two mommies and the new one about Sponge Bob etc,and other unnatural gay bullshit I draw the line with Marcavage. I might not go to heaven in his mind but I DO read the Bible and ask God for forgiveness and the will to do one good deed a day.So there Michael, Am I not on God's list of the redeemed? BTW: To Michael: Enjoy J-Ville, be sure to wear your EAGLES jersey.. And ask God to help them win.

2 comments:

  1. Finally, I find something that I agree with 100% on your site. This is right on the money. The "Super Citizen" moniker is the perfect description of what our society has become in placing a "Hands Off, their Gay" type of philosophy to any individual or group that has the audacity to question the moral debate of homosexuality within our society. Gays will realize too late I believe that they have been walking thru the "sweet flowers" of acceptance, only to have their gains in acceptance from the vast majority of American society fade away with a backlash from the sentiments that the gay organizations are entirely too quick to claim "bullying" from any religous groups that have the backbone to actually question the morality standpoint of the homosexual lifetsyle within our community. I'm no religous zealot, just a middle class white guy who's fed up with being spoon fed the notion that just because some folks might take a stand against the homosexual lifestyle, purely on moralistic grounds,that I'm a "racist" or "Homophobe". I hear you on the "Two Daddy" deal, I can see public schools enacting a "Queer Only" lunch table in the elementary school cafeterias any day now, they can sit next to the kids with the Peanut allergies!

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  2. You guys need to get over yourselves. We just want the rights of every other Amercian citizen - thats all and we are going to fight on the front lines until this happens. Gays are certainly not "Super Citizens" rather more like "Sub-Citizens." Would you have blogged and bitched about Rosa Parks or MLK? We just want our civil rights and you are going to have to deal with it as long as you live in the United States.

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