Showing posts with label Values. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Values. Show all posts

01 February 2016

Jeremy Clarkson: Trans People Are "Ladyboys"

Jeremy Clarkson
Jeremy Clarkson has definitely echoed what majority of sane people all over the world has been saying for a long time about the trans* community.

The former "Top Gear" star has compared "men who want to be women" as "ladyboys" and revealed correctly that transgender people as "nothing more than a punchline."

25 December 2015

Same Sex Marriage Rejected in Slovenia

Slovenia Referendum
As more and more people realize the threat and health risk posed by gays, countries all over the world have started to enact laws that prevent gays from corrupting young minds. The latest move came from Slovenia, when the overwhelming majority rejected same-sex marriage by a large margin in a referendum last 20 December.

According to near-complete results, this is a complete victory for the conservatives backed by the Catholic Church in the ex-communist EU nation who are fighting attempts by homofascism to penetrate and disrespect their culture and beliefs..

25 November 2015

Vatican Reaffirmed That Gays Are Sinful

Vatican City
Roman Catholic bishops have agreed after three weeks of closed-door debate at the Vatican to soften their line towards divorced couples, a leading participant said, but not to relax the Church's strict doctrine on homosexuality.

The outcome of the gathering, known as a synod and presided over by Pope Francis, appeared to mark a victory for conservatives and a failure for reformers who had hoped for more inclusive language towards gays.

17 November 2015

Vatican Says, "Go Away Gays"

Hollande and Stefanini
Last May 2015, Pope Francis met with France's openly Gay Ambassador to the Vatican and told him that his appointment was unacceptable. In short, he should go away.

According to Le Canard Enchaine newspaper, French diplomat Laurent Stefanini met the Pope in a 15-minute private audience, and was told by the pontiff that his appointment to represent France at the Vatican was simply unacceptable. A new ambassador’s credentials are normally accepted within weeks.

13 November 2015

Yahoo! Could Use a Little Common Sense

Common Sense
Yahoo! has been bombarding everyone who reads it with various political incorrect concepts through its daily homosexual innuendos and lesbian propaganda. Not a few wrote to complain and asked them to politely stop pushing their lesbian, gays, bisexuals and transgender (LGBT) agenda down everyone's throats to no avail.

Everyday on the front of Yahoo! are gay supporting articles and pieces that attack traditional marriage. Many times bloggers have gone on these sites, like the left wing Huffington Post and explain to them why the children are negatively affected by gay marriage. The site allows homofascist to attack views that do not conform to their despicable lifestyle.

11 November 2015

Japanese Protected Their Female Batrooms

Umbrella Selfie
After Houston, it is the turn of Japan to prevent the mentally-ill from taking over their female bathrooms and use it for something their anatomy is not designed of doing.

Last 8 November 2015, a Chinese male tourist in drag has been nabbed after he entered the female section of a seaside public bath because he said he wants to take selfies.

08 November 2015

Ukraine Boldly Rejects Pro-Gay Law

Go Away Gays
It's spreading and reaching new heights and no amount of bribe can stop the movement to eliminate the despicable behavior of homosexuals.

The latest move came from Ukraine's parliament last 5 November who unanimously blocked attempts by gay fascists to enforce special workplace laws that promotes their lifestyle. The unblinking decision came despite the travel bribe to all Ukrainians that they can travel visa-free to EU member states if they approve the measure.

04 November 2015

Italian Court Squashes Gay Marriage Recognition

Italian Court
An Italian court last 27 October finally ruled that marriages of gay couples who wed abroad can't be registered in Italy, sparking a flood of support from cities which had supported the government's popular move not to recognize the unions.

Italy's highest administrative court annulled a ruling by a lower court which had earlier found in favour of cities from Rome to Naples and Milan which had registered such marriages despite the fact that Italy has no legal framework for gay unions.

29 October 2015

Sam Smith Proves Being Gay is a Choice

Sam Smith
After coming out as a gay a few months ago, Sam Smith now chooses to be a straight and most probably for good given the beauty he is dating.

During the James Bond Spectre premiere, Smith looked more handsome than ever with the singer going all out in a smart tux as he was joined on the red carpet by a host of female pals.

23 October 2015

"Real Family" Flag Spreads its Wings to Russia

Real Family Flag
For the celebration of its annual “Day of Family, Love and Faithfulness” last July, Russia’s ruling party has found inspiration in an odd place: an anti-gay-marriage flag in France.

The new Russian logo shows a mother, father and three children holding hands, and it looks a lot like the logo used by La Manif Pour Tous, a French movement that opposes same-sex marriage. It was plastered all over at a festival in a Moscow park called "Real Family," a gathering organized by Vladimir Putin’s political party, United Russia.

10 October 2015

Some Gays Are Easily Fooled

Elton John and Vladimir Putin
As long as you make them believe that you are supporting their misguided and despicable behavior, gays will believe whatever you tell them about your self.

Take the case of musician Elton John. He admitted a few days ago that he was a victim of a hoax after expressing that he wanted to talk to Russian President Vladimir Putin about LGBT rights in his country.

06 October 2015

Church Fired "Charamsa the Gay"

Charamsa the Gay
The fight for religious freedom and the right to get rid of undesirables in a religious institutions continues all over the world. The latest of which occurred in Vatican after the Catholic Church dismissed a Polish priest from his Holy See job after he allegedly came out as a pedophile gay.

Former monsignor Krzysztof Charamsa, a theologian, had worked at the Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith, the Vatican's doctrinal arm, since 2003, and taught theology at pontifical universities in Rome, which have also dismissed him.

05 October 2015

Canada Found Ways To Stem The LGBT Migrants

Canadian Immigration
There are already about one-third of countries around the world that were able to institutionalize and adopt laws against the lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgender (LGBT). The other one-third has embraced the LGBT lifestyle completely, while the remaining third is currently trying to impose subtle restrictive regulation that will make it hard for the minority group of sexually deviant refugees to get into their system.

One of those nations that belong to the last category is Canada. Canadian laws may look like it is allowing asylum to those who are the root cause of the HIV-AIDS epidemic, but underneath they despised LGBTs.

03 October 2015

Martin Luther King's Niece Speaks Against LGBT

MLK's Niece
It was reported by online sites all over the world that there were tens of thousands showed up recently at a public rally billed to “defend family, faith and freedom,” organized by Jamaica Churches Action Uniting Society for Emancipation (Jamaica C.A.U.S.E.). Also spotted during the event are representatives from other Caribbean islands.

They rally’s attendees were steadfastly opposed to what they see as a modern-day imperialist plot to impose same-sex marriage in a country that proudly has more churches per square mile than any other nation in the world.

22 September 2015

Nobody Wants Gays in Sports

No Gays in Sports
Early this year, a study revealed what everyone all over the world has suspected all along: gays are not welcome in sports. Only one percent of people feel that gays are "completely accepted" on the sporting field, while the rest abhor their presence.

Close to 9,500 people were interviewed for the "Out on the Fields" study, with respondents mostly from Australia, Britain, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand and the United States.

20 September 2015

Kyrgyzstan Will Finally Get Rid of Gays

Kyrgyzstan
On October 2015, the Kyrgyz parliament will vote on a anti-gay bill modeled after—but even harsher than—Russia’s infamous “anti-propaganda” law. If it passes, it will virtually outlaw public LGBT life in Kyrgyzstan, creating a peaceful environment for children and straight couples, and prevent the diseases-stricken, backdoor pumping gays from harassing this country of only 6 million.

It’s likely that the bill will pass, as it breezed through its first reading on a vote of 79 to 7, and its second on a vote of 90 to 2. (According to Kyrgyz law, a bill must pass three readings before it goes to the president for signature.) President Almazbek Atrambayev is likely to sign the bill, given that increasingly close relations with Russia have been a hallmark of Kyrgyz politics in recent years.

09 September 2015

No Gay Pride Parade in Venice

Venice
Opposition to gay debauchery is spreading silently outside the confines of the United States. A few months ago, it was the African states that denounce the despicable homosexual behavior prevalent among American modern culture, now it is the turn of romantic city Venice.

The mayor of Venice, who last August had a public row with British rock star Elton John over family values, has said he never wants to see a gay pride parade take place in the lagoon city while he is in charge.

05 September 2015

No Gays in Tennis, Lesbians Probably

No  Gays in Tennis
Addressing the truthful comments he made during Wimbledon, Ukrainian tennis player Sergiy Stakhovsky said on 3 September that he’s certain there are no closeted gay men in the top 100, adding that he believes there are "a lot" of lesbian players on the women’s tour.

"I think it’s a lot, yes. I don’t have a problem with it," though, Stakhovsky said when asked about his previous comments regarding lesbians on the WTA. Stakovsky spoke in an interview with a handful of media outlets a day before he was scheduled to play Jo-Wilifried Tsonga of France in the third round of the U.S. Open.

19 August 2015

East Asian Culture Kept Same-Sex Marriage Away

East Asia
Since the Netherlands became the world’s first nation to recognize same-sex marriage in 2001, the concept has spread rapidly. If Wikipedia is to be believed, at last count 16 national jurisdictions had followed suit. So had 36 U.S. states.

The concept has had its greatest acceptance in Western and Northern Europe, but parts of Latin America have not been far behind.

04 August 2015

From Tonette to Anthony, From Gay to Straight

Tonette Macho Now Anthony Roquel
ABS-CBNews just reported that it is possible for gay to become a straight person. All it takes is a genuine commitment and faith in God.

Anthony Roquel, best known as Tonette Macho, the gay character in the sitcom "Iskul Bukol," shared his transformation during an ABS-CBN Christian Fellowship last 30 July.