Friday, June 19, 2015

It's Gay Pride Week! Yippee!!

Randy Berry
Did you know?

It's "gay" pride week in Maine!  Oh boy/girl/transracistthingy whatever!  Actually, it's not a week.  IT'S TEN DAYS!!!

That's so much better.  More time to celebrate people like Randall Berry.  He's Obama's choice to push sodomy on the world.  His official title is U.S. Department of State Special Envoy for the Human Rights of LGBTI Persons, I guess.  At least that's what my friend Julio Severo says it is in his revealing and disturbing article on Randy's visit to Brazil recently.

A friend sent me the flier advertising the ten day "gala."  I guess you can learn lots online at www.prideportland.org  I'm not proud enough to click through right now.  But maybe you are and you can let me know what you learn.

Based on the flyer I have right here I already know that you'll learn that Bangor Savings Bank is proud to be a public sponsor of all things sodomy.  And so is Hannaford, the Portland Public Library and the University of Southern Maine.  Isn't it delightful to learn of these connections between the services you and your children rely upon and the joys of sex outside of marriage?  I just love it.

And so does my Brazilian friend Julio.  Here's what he wrote about America's plan for passion (sexualized of course) in the world:
“For Obama, gay rights are priority,” said Randy Berry, U.S. Department of State Special Envoy for the Human Rights of LGBTI Persons, in an interview to Istoé, one of the largest liberal magazines in Brazil.
Berry’s focus, in the interview published in Brazil on June 12, 2015, was on gays as an oppressed class, the classical Marxist and ideological view. Berry believes that his post is secure regardless of whether a Republican or Democrat wins the White House in 2016.  His view is that the U.S. is solidly committed to the gay agenda.
He talked also about Russia and Saudi Arabia. He refrained from condemning the Saudi dictatorship, which murders homosexuals. Even though Istoé portrayed Russia in a bad light on the homosexual issue, the only “crime” of Russia is to have a law banning homosexual propaganda to children. Is it a crime to protect children from such propaganda? In my view, no. But in the U.S. government’s view, yes. 
The only way for a future conservative U.S. president to prove that there is something conservative left in the U.S. is by appointing a global envoy to encourage nations to ban homosexual propaganda to children. The U.S. has done too much for the homosexual agenda. It is past time for the U.S. to do too much also against this wicked agenda. 
What about appointing Scotty Lively as a U.S. Special Envoy for the Human Rights of Children and their Protection against the LGBT Agenda? 
The U.S. has been very bold in the use of homosexual propaganda. It is past time for the U.S. to be very bold against this propaganda. 
Yet, if Berry is right, the next possible Republican president will do nothing to change the wicked course of homosexual diplomacy by the U.S. 
Do you know what? I believe him. Some time ago, John Boehner, the most prominent Republican in the U.S. Congress, said, “We won’t fight gay marriage.” Reportedly, he basically said the Republican Party will no longer stand in the way of gay “marriage.” 
Such “beautiful” opposition! Democrats and other socialists advance their socialist evils, and “courteous” Republicans let them go forward. 
I believe Berry also because conservative George W. Bush called socialist Bill Clinton his “brother.” How can the gay agenda and other evils be defeated when Republicans and Democrats are brothers who have only ultra-nationalist concerns? Boehner is right: there will be no resistance. 
According to Scott Lively, ancient Rabbinical tradition holds that homosexuality, more specifically “homosexual marriage,” was the “final insult” to God which caused Him to bring the Great Flood. What will happen to America now that even her alleged conservative political leaders refuse to fight one of the causes of her destruction? 
Here is Berry talking to Istoé about Russia, Saudi Arabia and Republicans. 
Istoé: The U.S. has criticized Russia for being so authoritarian with women and homosexuals, but, at the same time, the U.S. keeps close relations to nations as Saudi Arabia, whose acts are worse. Are you uncomfortable about this situation? 
Randy Berry: Our display of values and the sharing of our embrace of diversity are consistent. In Brazil, there is a big confluence of visions. Our message does not change when we talk to nations, but, evidently, the talk will be different in Saudi Arabia. The ability to make changes and the approach varies from nation to nation. I do not think that there is an only approach working for any circumstance. 
Istoé: Next year, there will be presidential elections in the U.S. If a GOP candidate wins, will your post be threatened? 
Randy Berry: No. The issue I am working, against the worst forms of discrimination and violence against homosexuals, is not much controversial. I would describe my work not as bipartisan, but non-partisan. To work with human rights is not a political issue and I do not see a change therein. Because of the next elections, people tend to stress differences, but I do believe that this will not be among the polarizing issues in the U.S.

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