Back in '14, in the middle of the fight for Indiana's Traditional Marriage Amendment, I submitted this letter to the editors of most major Indiana papers. Many ran it. You can imagine the response......
Letter to the Editor Submitted: June 28, 2014
Who’s Next in Line?
So you are open-minded to the idea of homosexual marriage? Prepare to open your mind a bit more.
Before you pat yourself on the back for being more tolerant than your forefathers, more enlightened than your great-grandparents, and wiser than the Bible, you might want to consider the long line of endless perversions waiting in excited anticipation for the courts to decide if homosexual marriage will be legalized in Indiana. After all, if a person’s sexual perversion – or for the politically correct, sexual preference – cannot be discriminated against, then understand, there is a multitude of perversions waiting in line behind the smiling sodomite couples. All of these “preferences†are going to eventually demand to be legalized, embraced and tolerated as normal.
LGBT stand for lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender. What is a transgender? A man wakes up one day and decides he is really a woman trapped in a man’s body. He is more comfortable using the woman’s bathroom at your hometown restaurant or the girl’s dressing room at your local hometown swimming pool. Who are you to discriminate? Don’t worry, your nine year old daughter will be just fine showering beside him. Remember, you are open-minded.
Bisexual? A man wants to add a gay partner to his traditional marriage. Who are we to deny him his rights? A woman wants a wife and three husbands. Sure, why not? Maybe she was born that way. Marry your sister? Ok, I mean who are we to judge? In love with your German Shepard? Come on down to the County Clerk’s office and our open-minded, smiling politicians will help you and Fido fill out the paper work.
Open-minded Hoosiers might want to check out the newest group fighting for acceptance: minor-attracted adults! Yep, pedophiles want their rights also. Google MMAs and do your homework, Indiana.
Bottom line? You cannot legally sanction one level of perversion and then deny the same rights to the next. And there is a long, long line of “nextâ€.
Letter to the Editor Submitted: June 28, 2014
Who’s Next in Line?
So you are open-minded to the idea of homosexual marriage? Prepare to open your mind a bit more.
Before you pat yourself on the back for being more tolerant than your forefathers, more enlightened than your great-grandparents, and wiser than the Bible, you might want to consider the long line of endless perversions waiting in excited anticipation for the courts to decide if homosexual marriage will be legalized in Indiana. After all, if a person’s sexual perversion – or for the politically correct, sexual preference – cannot be discriminated against, then understand, there is a multitude of perversions waiting in line behind the smiling sodomite couples. All of these “preferences†are going to eventually demand to be legalized, embraced and tolerated as normal.
LGBT stand for lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender. What is a transgender? A man wakes up one day and decides he is really a woman trapped in a man’s body. He is more comfortable using the woman’s bathroom at your hometown restaurant or the girl’s dressing room at your local hometown swimming pool. Who are you to discriminate? Don’t worry, your nine year old daughter will be just fine showering beside him. Remember, you are open-minded.
Bisexual? A man wants to add a gay partner to his traditional marriage. Who are we to deny him his rights? A woman wants a wife and three husbands. Sure, why not? Maybe she was born that way. Marry your sister? Ok, I mean who are we to judge? In love with your German Shepard? Come on down to the County Clerk’s office and our open-minded, smiling politicians will help you and Fido fill out the paper work.
Open-minded Hoosiers might want to check out the newest group fighting for acceptance: minor-attracted adults! Yep, pedophiles want their rights also. Google MMAs and do your homework, Indiana.
Bottom line? You cannot legally sanction one level of perversion and then deny the same rights to the next. And there is a long, long line of “nextâ€.