Thursday, November 13, 2008

Wake Up and Smell the Correctness!


Imagine if Proposition 8 didn’t pass and all the people that contributed to the campaign against Proposition 8 were being targeted and forced from there occupations. Imagine there were protest in front of institutions that were opposed to Proposition 8. What would be the headlines on the news papers read and 10 o’clock news say? Would Bruce Lindsey say, “Bigoted people in front of homosexual gathering places have been protesting for the past 24 hours, holding homophobic signs and shouting threatening homophobic remarks, the ACLU have filed a lawsuit in an attempt to protect the owners and patrons to this and many other homosexual gathering places on their behalf.” Not too hard to imagine is it.
Yet this is exactly the opposite of what we are hearing. Anyone that contributed to the passage of Proposition 8 is a homophobic bigot. Anti-proposition 8 protesters are calling for their heads in the forms of lost jobs and disgraced names for them and their families. Church houses belonging to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints are continually having window broken, vandalism and protests outside of its Temples. Anyone that enters these Temples are taunted and terrorized.
What we are witnessing now is a lack of consistency with the media, civil liberty organizations and the finally law enforcement. Political correctness has struck again. The silent majority has spoken with the Proposition 8 and have gone back to sleep. The silent majority is again allowing the progressive agenda to control the politics in America by not demanding the same protection and media coverage for those against gay marriage. If this was happening to the homosexual community cries from the media, civil liberty unions along with law enforcement would be out in full force, ready for battle.
The silent majority must wake up demand consistency with media, law enforcement, and put an end to political correctness. The majority has spoken with Proposition 8, but it is not over until we see it enforced.

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