03 July 2015

Tories and UKIP Blocked Gay Measure

UKIP MEPs
The Brits are coming and they wanted the EU to hear them say a resounding no.

The European Parliament demanded that the EU adopt a strategy to promote gay lifestyles. Yet Conservative and UK Independence Party (UKIP) Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) voted against these calls, with one Tory MEP claiming they amounted to "social engineering" from Brussels.

01 July 2015

Support for Teacher Who Showed Anti-Gay Film

Support for Ken Simon
A teacher at a Missouri high school had to throw in the towel a few weeks earlier than he planned, and faces disciplinary action to boot, after he showed a class full of "sleepy" seniors a decades-old public service announcement that truthfully depicted gay men as depraved sexual predators.

The video, an early example of the "stranger-danger" genre, hastened Ken Simon’s retirement, much to the dismay of students who staged protests outside the school on 7 May, reported KCTV-TV.

30 June 2015

The Battle Lines Are Drawn, Conservatives Will Now Fire Back

Faith and Freedom
After the American Supreme Court ruled narrowly in favor for same-sex marriage, the country should prepare for the unprecedented religious and conservative backlash. With backs against the wall, religious freedom advocates are focusing on preserving their right to object.

The first battlefield will be fought in behalf of thousands of faith-based charities, colleges and hospitals that want to hire, fire, serve and set policy according to their religious beliefs, notably that gay relationships are morally wrong.

29 June 2015

Singapore Warns Gays From Pushing Their Agenda

Singapore PM Lee
ABS-CBN reporter Tony Velasquez was in Singapore for a 5-day visit by ASEAN journalists who were invited to see firsthand the progress Singapore has achieved in its 50 years as an independent nation.

Velasquez was also part of the group that were allowed to ask questions to Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. And the question he asked was very timely because it reinforced the belief of many Asians that gay marriage has no place in the region.

28 June 2015

A More Illiberal Governance in Hungary

Viktor Orbán Hungary
Last May 2015 at the European Union summit in Riga, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker dispensed with diplomatic protocol to greet Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán with a puckish, "Hello, dictator!" — an open handed salute, and a slap on the cheek.

It was all in good fun for Juncker, the longtime prime minister of Luxembourg, who also teased Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras for not wearing a tie and patted the ample belly of Karl-Heinz Lambertz, leader of Belgium’s German-speaking community. Orbán smiled broadly at Juncker’s greeting and reportedly called him "Grand Duke," a reference to Luxembourg’s constitutional monarch.

27 June 2015

Pres. Obama Put The Heckling Tranny In Place

Tranny
Despite all his efforts to promote the gay lifestyle, President Barack Obama still had to endure the insults and heckling of a very rude and uneducated White House guest last 24 June.

The heckler, Jennicet Gutiérrez, had interrupted Obama's remarks by protesting the detention and deportation of gay, lesbian and transgender immigrants. The transgender immigrant from Mexico wanted the government to just release all LGBT ILLEGAL immigrants despite the fact that it is clear they violated the laws of U.S.