ScreamingEagle
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Is same-sex parenting just like grandparents raising their orphaned grandchildren?
The nations of the world say no.
On second thought, try Hell no.
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Lets get this straight once and for all:
Nobody on earth has any problems with grandparents who raise their orphaned grandchildren. Nobody is intending to use family law to punish or discriminate against them.
Unwed mothers who choose not to abort their children are heroes, and we all should support them. This doesnt mean we want to encourage people to have children out of wedlock. And these situations have absolutely nothing to do with same-sex parenting.
Same-sex parenting is an abusive practice whereby two gay adults contrive to deprive a helpless child of the love and support of a mother or father.
I have been to the United Nations and met with various representatives on the issue of same-sex parenting. I cant reveal the names of the ambassadors I met, because this is all radioactive. But the bottom line is, whether they were from Europe, Asia, or Africa, they were more than aware that a freakish Nordic alliance of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Iceland has been trying to turn the whole globe into some kind of gay utopian dream. The ambassadors I've spoken with are not impressed with the gay pride parades that take place in Copenhagen. In fact, most of what the LGBT lobby is advocating makes their skin crawl, and with good reason.
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Not to make readers feel too uncomfortable, but do you honestly think that most of the world thinks it is a good idea to promise millions of gay male couples that they are going to be allowed to become fathers, when there is currently a shortage of children to adopt but a boom in these wretched baby factories?
Where are the gay men with babies going to get their babies? Yikes! Maybe the African, European, and Asian countries at the United Nations have more in mind when they talk about protecting families than simply being mean to gay people. You think?
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In recent months, Croatia, Slovakia, Greece, Estonia, and Finland have all made moves to block the expansion of gay marriage and gay parenting. And its not because of Russia. Its because they dont want gay families and all the affronts to human dignity, motherhood, fatherhood, and childrens rights that come with them.
The gay lobby has gone around the world pushing its agenda, including extreme things like surrogacy brokerages and transgenderism, on countries that have seen Westerners ask them to eschew projects like vaccinations and clean drinking water so they can devote preciously limited resources to free abortions and laws protecting drag queens from housing discrimination. The LGBT agenda is wacko enough on American soil, but when you take it overseas, its truly outrageous.
The steady drum beat announcing success after success of the Gay Lobby here in the United States has to be taken with a grain of salt. In much of Latin America, the populations remain skeptical of these changes. In Asia, Europe, and Africa, the crowds are overwhelmingly hostile to them, which is why the U.N.s Human Rights Council tilted the way it did.
And as we see the 2014 midterms in our headlights, it is time to remind ourselves: the world may be going mad, but not as mad as we might believe while reading the Daily Beast. Every child has a mother and father. The world knows that. The social issues are not dead; they are, in fact, waiting to awaken from a long slumber.
Articles: Those Poor Little Gays: The World Is Saying No
The nations of the world say no.
On second thought, try Hell no.
....
Lets get this straight once and for all:
Nobody on earth has any problems with grandparents who raise their orphaned grandchildren. Nobody is intending to use family law to punish or discriminate against them.
Unwed mothers who choose not to abort their children are heroes, and we all should support them. This doesnt mean we want to encourage people to have children out of wedlock. And these situations have absolutely nothing to do with same-sex parenting.
Same-sex parenting is an abusive practice whereby two gay adults contrive to deprive a helpless child of the love and support of a mother or father.
I have been to the United Nations and met with various representatives on the issue of same-sex parenting. I cant reveal the names of the ambassadors I met, because this is all radioactive. But the bottom line is, whether they were from Europe, Asia, or Africa, they were more than aware that a freakish Nordic alliance of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Iceland has been trying to turn the whole globe into some kind of gay utopian dream. The ambassadors I've spoken with are not impressed with the gay pride parades that take place in Copenhagen. In fact, most of what the LGBT lobby is advocating makes their skin crawl, and with good reason.
...
Not to make readers feel too uncomfortable, but do you honestly think that most of the world thinks it is a good idea to promise millions of gay male couples that they are going to be allowed to become fathers, when there is currently a shortage of children to adopt but a boom in these wretched baby factories?
Where are the gay men with babies going to get their babies? Yikes! Maybe the African, European, and Asian countries at the United Nations have more in mind when they talk about protecting families than simply being mean to gay people. You think?
...
In recent months, Croatia, Slovakia, Greece, Estonia, and Finland have all made moves to block the expansion of gay marriage and gay parenting. And its not because of Russia. Its because they dont want gay families and all the affronts to human dignity, motherhood, fatherhood, and childrens rights that come with them.
The gay lobby has gone around the world pushing its agenda, including extreme things like surrogacy brokerages and transgenderism, on countries that have seen Westerners ask them to eschew projects like vaccinations and clean drinking water so they can devote preciously limited resources to free abortions and laws protecting drag queens from housing discrimination. The LGBT agenda is wacko enough on American soil, but when you take it overseas, its truly outrageous.
The steady drum beat announcing success after success of the Gay Lobby here in the United States has to be taken with a grain of salt. In much of Latin America, the populations remain skeptical of these changes. In Asia, Europe, and Africa, the crowds are overwhelmingly hostile to them, which is why the U.N.s Human Rights Council tilted the way it did.
And as we see the 2014 midterms in our headlights, it is time to remind ourselves: the world may be going mad, but not as mad as we might believe while reading the Daily Beast. Every child has a mother and father. The world knows that. The social issues are not dead; they are, in fact, waiting to awaken from a long slumber.
Articles: Those Poor Little Gays: The World Is Saying No