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Showing posts with label gay hate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gay hate. Show all posts

Sunday, July 26, 2015

I have to admire King Pimple of a Man.

His supporters are so easily fooled into thinking he gives a flying monkey's ass that he cares about their individual plights.

He was against gay marriage before he was for it and then he went back and was against it until the gay financial supporters of his campaign threatened to take their three dollar bills of support elsewhere.

Then he was for gay marriage again.

He is such a strong supporter of gay rights we are told.    He turns the White House into a rainbow display of his love.

Perhaps he should also light it up in red because he has said shit about the poor gay people under the tyranny of Islam being tossed off buildings - and when they manage to gasp for breath through broken ribs, legs, and back, the wonderful folks who scream Allah-fuck-bar show their gay love by picking up stones and casting them against the gays who have the audacity of living hope.

Yet King Pimple of a Man, the grand champion of fags, lesbians, transgendered, and those who want to identify themselves as straight male lesbians, says nothing.   He demands nothing.    He spends less time on the plight of real gay hate in the world of mooslims than he does picking his NCAA men's basketball brackets.

Yet, when the threat of him being held to face a foe who has backbone is no longer apparent, he decides to lecture Kenya on being nice to those gay people that they have.    I'm sure the political fallout confronting Kenya on gay issues is far less than the fight that John McCain threw at him during the 2008 election campaign.   And John McCain is a hero only when captured.   Left to his own devices he'll cross the aisle and kiss Democrat rosebuds like any good ass kisser.

Over in the land of Putin and the imaginary threat that only Mittens Romney had the foresight to declare, King Pimple hasn't given a shit about the torment that the land of the Czarina Putin is inflicting on gay people.   I suppose that when you want to be a bully you don't pick on those who can kick your ass and want to shove Hillary Clinton's reset button up your ass.   Gays are beaten, arrested, and killed in Russia yet King Pimple can't be bothered to interrupt his Presidential record of over 100 plus rounds of golf played in his six years.

We can expect more of this big fish in the espresso cup of his power picking on powerful regimes like Bermuda and the Azores Islands - not allowing gays to marry - having gays who can't earn a living wage, or having to conform to odd color palettes for their housing exteriors.    You know it is easier to piss into no wind than it is is in the face of a hurricane, and so is the Obama attitude toward gay rights - when sodomists are of political currency, he's all ready to bugger Moochelle and is all randy to be our champion.   But when the pressure becomes too much (that means ANY resistance), King Pimple turns his back on us, has lead underwear on, and runs like the bitch he is avoiding us gays all together.

You can cling to your fairy tales about King Pimple.

But this won't have a gay ole happy ending as more gays get to test the laws of gravity in the wonderful world of Islam - the religion of just as much spinelessness on protecting gays as its practitioner King Pimple of a Man exhibits.

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Sunday, January 18, 2015

I am so sick and tired of spineless people giving Islam a pass when its moderates do nothing to curb the extremists in their religion from hijacking and imposing their brand of religion on others without compromise or negotiations.   

Sadly this situation above is not new - I posted another such situation on this blogazine back in mid-December and resisted posting the images.   Now that ISIS - Islamic State - has decided to continue with their barbaric and uncivilized actions, it is time you see their disgusting conduct.   

The sooner you understand that Fundamentalist Islamists make Fundamentalist Christians look like Boy Scouts, the sooner you'll wise up.    It is one thing to talk about and protesting homosexuals - it is quite another to do as Islam does and stone gays to death, throw them off building, to cut their heads off or to shoot them in the head.     There is comparison.   

Wise up, fellow gay people!

Thursday, December 18, 2014

Read more about this wonderful experience you can have embracing islam.  Where are the Democrats on this?

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

I suppose Progressives are too busy protesting over a Grand Jury decision that did not fit the narrative (but did fit the facts) to be worried about the plight of gay people who can't vote in America.

While protesters in Missouri were claiming that their right to peaceably assemble means they can destroy other peoples' property and to kill and burn another citizen and to shoot at police, ISIS was taking stones to the skulls and bodies of young (non-white) men who were claimed to be gay (no Grand Jury determined they were gay) and brutally killed them.     Stone by stone these young men felt a real crime.    And not one member of the Progressive cause in America gives a fock.    Read more about this disgusting action.

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

King Pimple of a Man continues to show his words mean shit - instead of sending the gay bashing
African thugs to McDonald's King Pimple wines and dines some of Africa's most heinous
abusers of gay people's civil rights.    Apparently King Pimple only panders to gays when it
comes to getting campaign contributions.   In reality, he doesn't give a shit.

Friday, January 3, 2014

Dateline
The NFL panders to women with "Breast Cancer" pander month, pink ribbons, and emasculating the rules to reduce the sport to being played by wusses for wusses, but dare the subject of homosexuality and homosexual rights dare raise its head!    The NFL openly cultivates the lowest form of thuggery, wife and girl friend abuse, and even had no issue welcoming back a convicted felon who killed dogs who didn't make him enough money.    But openly welcome a gay player?    A gay rights advocate?    Suddenly the pink ribbons are replaced with black balls.
CBS - Former Minnesota Vikings punter Chris Kluwe has been out of the NFL since May of 2013. Recently he published an article with the help of Deadspin saying he was released from the Vikings mostly for his views on same-sex marriage and the fact that one of his coaches disagreed with him on those views. He also believes Vikings head coach at the time Leslie Frazier was too much of coward to stand up and keep the eight year veteran on the team.

Kluwe joined Nick Wright and John Lopez In The Loop to talk about the entire situation, the backlash from the article and the fact that he still doesn’t have a job despite being a good NFL player.

In 2012 Kluwe spoke out against a bill in Minnesota that was to make it illegal for same sex couples to get married. The punter knew his views weren’t shared by everyone on the Vikings staff, he didn’t know it would get him released from the team.

“I knew it was a possible end, but I figured if I punted well and did what they wanted me to do then I would still be a valuable part of the team and the issue would be over,” Klwue told In The Loop’s Nick & Lopez Friday morning. “Apparently that wasn’t to be the case.”

Kluwe also thinks that the pro gay equality message is a big issue within the NFL.

“I don’t know if the team would have kept me if the message was different. I think it is really unfortunate that in the NFL it seems like you can do a wide variety of awful things but if you speak out on a social issue then that’s what appears to be the bright line. The ‘hey you can’t cross that’. What does that say about our priorities? We’d rather have felons and racists and abusers then someone speaking out on issues.”

Those thoughts make Kluwe question if he even wants to come back to the National Football League.

“I don’t know if I want to deal with the unreality of the NFL anymore. It really is this bubble of people who think actions have no consequences and they can act however they want.”

If he did want to come back Kluwe isn’t sure if anyone would want him, now.

“I don’t know if there are any owners or head coaches out there that are willing to deal with everything that comes along with (signing me).”

Kluwe isn’t surprised no other players have come to his defense. He points to Kerry Rhodes and his possible homosexuality as a reason the former Cardinals safety can’t find a job.

“This still is the NFL and while progress has been made on these issues, there is still a lot of progress yet to be made. Being blackballed in the NFL is a very real thing. Just ask Kerry Rhodes about that.”

Rhodes hasn’t been signed to an NFL team after this off-season it appears he was ‘outed’ on the internet to be gay. Kluwe believes the perception around the NFL is that he is gay and that is the only reason he is not currently playing.

“I don’t know if it true or not,” Kluwe said of Rhodes not getting a job this season in the NFL. “I look at numbers. I look at statistics. I look at what people have done. What their actions say. The fact that Kerry Rhodes, who is a safety, who is very successful, and who presumably can still play at a very high level, cause I don’t think he suffered any debilitating accidents between last year and this year; somehow can’t find a job when secondaries are struggling across the entire league. To me that is the numbers. That is the flat out truth and what does that say?”

The coach that Kluwe had the biggest problem with at the Vikings was special teams coach Mike Priefer. In his article on Deadspin Kluwe says during a meeting Priefer made a very violent statement about homosexuals, “We should round up all the gays, send them to an island, and then nuke it until it glows.”

“I knew right away if I said something then it would escalate into a screaming match and that would be it,” Kluwe told SportsRadio 610 on Friday on why he didn’t say anything to Priefer. “We’d be done.”

Priefer has denied that he ever said what Kluwe is accusing him of, but Kluwe stands by his statement and challenged Priefer to take him to court in a defamation suit to let the facts come out in court if he really believes that. While Kluwe is okay with being sued by Priefer he says he doesn’t want to sue the Vikings, because he doesn’t “have anything against the Minnesota Vikings.” He enjoyed his time there and would prefer not to sue the team as it would bring more bad light on the organization.

Kluwe’s career is most likely over, at the age of 32, but he doesn’t regret anything.

“No, no I don’t regret it, because to me this was something that was worth the potential risk,” Kluwe said of his career ending early. “If people think that just because we’re having a conversation on same sex rights that means we’ve succeeded, well then that’s not going to change anything. If people are still allowed to discriminate. If people are still allowed to treat other people like garbage then you haven’t solved anything at all.”

Friday, October 25, 2013

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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

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Iran gets ready to charge up to 20 people following a raid on a party in the western city of Kermanshah.

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Buzzfeed) Iran will set a date this week for hearings into the cases of 17 to 20 people detained during a raid on a party in the Iranian city of Kermanshah described as a “network of homosexuals and satanists,” the Iranian Queer Organization (IRQO) told BuzzFeed.

A total of 75 people were arrested in the raid, IRQO’s Farrokh Nikmaram said. Contrary to earlier reports, none was a foreigner, he said.

Further details remain murky. Nikmaram said his group did not know exactly how many people would be charged following the Oct. 9 raid by forces associated with the Revolutionary Guard, and what they would be charged with. Charges of homosexual relations could carry the death penalty.

To make matters more complicated, it also remains unclear if those detained were gay or not. Nikmaram said the raid could be politically motivated, having nothing to do with the men’s identities or what was taking place at the party.
The fact that those arrested were described as “satanists” by the authorities also suggests the attendees may have been targeted because it was believed that some may belong to a minority religious sect with many adherents among Kurds, Ahl-e Haqq.

Nikmaram expressed concern that those arrested may be forced under torture to say they are gay, which could condemn them to death. “We are extremely worried that some of the detainees might have been forced, under torture (both physical and mental), to confess they are gay,” Nikmaram said.

The sodomy law was modified in 2012 so that an unmarried man who penetrates another is only subject to 100 lashes, while one who consents to penetration carries the death penalty in all cases. But if those involved face sodomy charges, this kind of technicality may not matter given Iran’s history of prosecuting sexual crimes.

A 2010 report by Human Rights Watch found that charges of sodomy are rarely brought in isolation, but coupled with other offenses that often carry the death penalty on their own. These trials are often held in secret and judges routinely ignore proper legal procedure.
Thunderview News - thunderview.blogspot.com
(The Guardian) In a new series, Stephen Fry has been travelling the world to find out what it means to be gay. We collect the data on which countries protect, and which countries persecute their homosexual citizens

The debates that have raged around gay marriage in Western Europe and North America might have overshadowed the lack of basic rights afforded to gay and lesbian citizens in other countries. We look at where imprisonment is still a penalty for homosexual acts and where anti-discrimination laws serve to protect individuals.

Death penalty

Only in Africa and Asia do individuals risk paying for their sexual orientation with their lives. In five countries, legislation remains in place that punishes homosexuality with the death penalty - Mauritania, Sudan, Iran, Yemen and Saudi Arabia. In parts of Nigeria and Somalia too, the murder of gay and lesbian individuals is practised and not prohibited in state legislation.

But national legislation doesn't quite capture the full picture - in many places homosexuals are murdered by vigilantes while the state turns a blind eye. In Jamaica, where homophobia is deep-seated, Dwayne Jones, a "cross-dressing" 17-year-old was "chopped and stabbed to death" by a mob according to local media reports. Incitement to hatred based on sexual orientation is only prohibited in 26 countries.

Life sentences

The statistics on imprisonment further demonstrate the extremes in the protection of gay rights. In ten countries, the punishment for 'homosexual illegal acts' is a sentence anywhere between 14 years and life. In a further 55 countries. homosexuals can face imprisonment for up to 14 years - 27 of those countries are in Africa.

With a few notable exceptions such as South Africa, most African countries from Algeria to Zimbabwe had some form of legal persecution against homosexuals. Reading the text of the laws themselves, most sentences are accompanied by considerable fines to be paid to the state.

Different sexual orientations, different rules

In 15 countries, the age of consent was different for sexual intercourse between same-sex partners than it was for heterosexual ones. Even in countries where same-sex unions are recognised by the state (31 countries) a far smaller number (11 countries) offer those couples most or all of the rights afforded by marriage.

These numbers come from the ILGA, (the International Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trans and Intersex Association) which is a network of local and national organisations around the world. It regularly speaks at the United Nations on LGBT issues.

Here are some of the examples provided in the report of discriminatory laws:

MAURITANIA: Penal Code of 1984

"Article 308. - Any adult Muslim man who commits an indecent act or an act against nature with an individual of his sex will face the penalty of death by public stoning.".

TOGO: Penal Code of 13 August 1980

Article 88 – "Impudent acts or crimes against the nature with an individual of the same sex are punished with imprisonment from one to three years and 100,000-500,000 franc in fine"

GAMBIA: Criminal Code 1965, as amended in 2005

"Article 144: Unnatural offences
(1) Any person who— (a) has carnal knowledge of any person against the order of nature; or (b) has carnal knowledge of an animal; or (c) permits any person to have carnal knowledge of him or her against the order of nature; is guilty of a felony, and is liable to imprisonment for a term of 14 years."

For the full article or to download the results, click here.

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Dateline

This is the third article I've posted on Bigotry in the NFL

It has become increasingly apparent that the NFL has become a den of bigots who think that homosexuals are inferior human beings and that there is no place in the world of prima donna, overpaid, lazy athletes who kill dogs, murder humans and escape scrutiny for 17 years, or who beat up their girlfriends and win Super Bowls as a quarterback to allow guys who suck cock and love other men.

The seminal article I posted in this past week spoke about Manti from Notre Dame who has had a fabricated girl friend and now who has rumors swirling that he's a cock sucker.

Yesterday I posted another article about another player who was asked "if he likes girls" and he is selected out for questioning about his sexual orientation.     

Today there is word that yet another man is asked about his sexual orientation....

THIS SHIT MUST STOP!

At this point, the NFL must act IMMEDIATELY to fine and to ban any personnel from any football club that asks sexual orientation or gender identity questions in their pre-hiring practices.    Failure to do so makes the NFL complicit is systematic violation of private citizens' rights and this should be considered a hate crime and any advertiser of the NFL should hence be pressured in removing any and all advertising and support and "official" designation from their products or they too will be complicit in hate crime and bigotry!

I have two articles that appeared today on the Pro Football Talk's website for your review.

Forward the link to this post to your friends so that they can contact the NFL and to protest the outrageous civil rights violations toward homosexuals.

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From Pro Football Talk

Le’Veon Bell says he was asked questions about sexuality

And now there are two.

Of the 330-plus players who attended the Scouting Combine, two have admitted on the record that questions were asked indirectly about sexual orientation.

First, it was Colorado tight end Nick Kasa, who was asked by at least one team, “Do you like girls?” Now, Michigan State running back Le’Veon Bell says that questions indirectly were posed regarding sexuality.

“Yeah, yeah, there were questions just like that,” Bell told WDFN radio, via the Detroit News. “There were definitely a couple weird questions. I got asked so many of them, I don’t remember them all. But that was definitely a couple questions I got asked.”

The NFL has reacted strongly to the situation. But it remains to be seen whether actions will match words. At a minimum, Kasa and Bell need to be questioned by the league office about the questions posed during the Scouting Combine.

To do it right, all of the players who attended the Scouting Combine should be asked about the questions they were asked.

And if the NFL determines that one or more teams crossed the line, the NFL needs to take action. The best way to get a team’s attention is to take away draft picks. In this specific setting, where teams are violating league policy (and in some juridictions the law) by asking questions aimed at helping the teams use their draft picks, it makes perfect sense to strip picks.

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Their mailing address is: 280 Park Ave. 15th Floor, New York, NY 10017. 

Their phone number is (212) 450-2000 and they can be faxed at (212) 681-7599.

Two execs confirm teams want to know about Te’o's sexuality

Pro football Talk - When I wrote earlier this week that, for NFL teams in Indianapolis, the elephant in the room when interviewing linebacker Manti Te’o's was his sexuality, some thought that I was speculating on his sexuality or doing anything other than passing along the information I was given: Teams want to know if Te’o is gay.

Right or wrong (i.e., wrong), they want to know.

Badly, apparently.

Albert Breer of NFL Network reports that two executives told Breer it’s the one question they’d ask Te’o, if they could.

But they can’t. Not to Te’o. It’s one thing to jokingly (but still inappropriately) ask Colorado tight end Nick Kasa if he “likes girls.” It’s quite another to ask Te’o that question, or anything similar to it.

Though the speculation about his sexual orientation initially arose via clumsy logic that having a pretend girlfriend in California gave him an excuse for not chasing real women in Indiana, the fact that the pretend girlfriend actually was a man who later told Dr. Phil that he was in love with Te’o created another layer of confusion in an inherently confusion situation.

Breer later explained, via Twitter, that the execs said they would ask the question “because it’s relevant to how they’d fit in” and also because “it’d be a HUGE story, so you’d inherit that” by drafting the player.

But here’s the thing. The executives assume Te’o would admit to being gay, if he is. He already has provided the “faarrrrr from it” response to Katie Couric on national TV. Why would he reverse course in a job interview?

Lest we haven’t previously been clear on this point, the fact that teams are curious is wrong. The fact that they believe they have a plausible basis for wanting to know speaks to a deeper level of dysfunction that is tolerated in a locker room but nowhere else in American society.

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Dateline

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Homophobia Now Appears to be Rampant in the NFL.    First it was Manti - Now Another Player is Questioned About His Sexual Orientation!



From NFL.com - On Tuesday, Colorado tight end Nick Kasa told ESPN Radio Denver that he was asked, by at least one team at the Scouting Combine, “Do you like girls?”

The NFL does not like that.

Spokesman Greg Aiello tells PFT that the NFL will investigate the situation.“We will look into the report on the questioning of Nick Kasa at the Scouting Combine,” Aiello said. “Any team or employee that inquires about impermissible subjects or makes an employment decision based on such factors is subject to league discipline.”

Apart from the breaking of league rules, teams who ask those questions could be breaking the law.

“Like all employers, our teams are expected to follow applicable federal, state and local employment laws,” Aiello said. “It is league policy to neither consider nor inquire about sexual orientation in the hiring process. In addition, there are specific protections in our collective bargaining agreement with the players that prohibit discrimination against any player, including on the basis of sexual orientation.”

Kasa appeared on Wednesday’s edition of The Dan Patrick Show to discuss the questions. And while Kasa suggested it was asked jokingly, the league offices realizes it’s no joke.

Saturday, February 2, 2013

“I don’t do the
gay guys man."

“I don’t do that.
No, we don’t
got no gay
people on the team,
they gotta get up out
of here if they do.

Can’t be with that
sweet stuff. Nah …
can’t be …
in the locker room
man. Nah.”

Chris Culliver
San Fransisco
49ers’ Cornerback

I've held off on this news because it really infuriated me and I had to calm down before I made sure I had a sense of the true nature of this - even beyond the hateful words of a pimple of a man - and to look at the broad statement that this says about professional sports.   I have no issue with free speech, but of ignorant speech.

Here is a link to the background story.   Digest it and even pay attention to the language he uses.   You are likely to find just as shocking the lack of ability to speak coherently as you will find the hate dripping from the words.   How can someone this challenged with English graduate from a public school?

After the shit storm that rained down on this bigot, he of course issued an "apology".   I'm not going to post the apology link because having said the words he said (highlighted in the sidebar to the left here), I don't think that his apology is worthy of acceptance.

In many cases of overt gay hatred, those who say the words are often dealing with their own homosexual feelings and they say things to try to "prove" they aren't "sweet!".    Or, this man is so insecure in his own masculinity that he has to run his trap to make himself more macho.    Either way, hate is hate.

It is ironic that a professional team based in a city that is one of the highest concentrates of homosexuals would have a player who would think so little of residents who are most likely to cheer for him and his team.

Another interesting twist.   Here are the words from a current gay professional football player on this subject.