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Hardly Homophobic

By Tom Walsh

"We are not homophobic, we are Christian Men defending our faith and our families."

 

Shortly before the collapse of almost every great civilization, there has been the emergence of a militant group of homosexuals demanding that their deviant sexual behaviors be normalized.  Anyone standing in the way of their political agenda has been systematically neutralized, verbally abused and socially ostracized.  The mere mention of moral principals, previously placed on the sacred pedestals of society, become no longer even tolerated. 

When a society is threatened, civilized men will not immediately go to war.  Especially when free speech, the vote, or a simple fist in the face will accomplish the same end.  But when preliminary responses like these are consistently rendered ineffective by policing forces both seen and unseen, the fires of frustration begin to consume reason and the justifiable anger begins to surface. 

Today anyone objecting to the homosexual agenda, for whatever reason, is immediately branded a homophobe.  When parents try to instill moral values in their children and the teacher at school reads to them in class from, Heather Has Two Mommies, the parents get angry.  When a saint is honored for converting the pagans in Ireland and Act Up turns the Saint Patrick’s Day Parade into a return to paganism, Irish Catholics get justifiably enraged.  When a father out of love for his children spanks them as a form of discipline and the state takes those kids away from him and places them in foster care with a same sex couple, all decent people go ballistic. 

Christian men need to speak out boldly against this abomination.  We are not homophobic, we are Christian Men defending our faith and our families. [1]

 

[1] From an article in the March/April Issue of  The Wild Man’s Journal, www.catholicgentleman.com Copyright © Tom Walsh 2005