Gays feel that the entire world revolves around them and should cater to their every desire because they’re “special.” For example, gays were furious when they weren’t given a spot in the Saint Patrick’s Day Parade in New York City in 2014. Mayor de Blasio was so upset, he broke the decades-old tradition of the city’s mayor attending, and instead boycotted the parade.528
The mayor and the gays failed to understand that it’s a parade about Saint Patrick’s Day, not a gay pride parade. The following year, however, the event organizers caved into pressure and allowed a ‘Pride’ group to march.
One of the stars of an HBO vampire show called True Blood was labeled “homophobic” after he disagreed with the new direction the show’s writers took his character when half-way through the series they decided to depict him as bisexual and wanted him to do gay sex scenes. Rather than shoot the scenes, he decided to quit the show and was denounced by his fellow cast members for being “homophobic.”529
Hollywood is always on the forefront of promoting perversion. Singer “Halsey,” who is bisexual, is on a mission to end what she calls “bi-phobia” or the “fear of bisexuals.”530 Yes, she is trying to glamorize bisexuality as normal, and encourages her young teenage fans to sexually experiment with each other. Katy Perry’s claim to fame was her bisexual-themed anthem “I Kissed a Girl” which kicked off her career in 2008.
Demi Lovato’s 2015 song “Cool for The Summer” is about having a lesbian fling. During the 2014 Grammys, Macklemore performed his LGBT anthem “Same Love” while 33 same-sex couples were “married” on stage during the show.531 (When talking about gay “marriage” I always put it in quotes because it’s not really a marriage. A marriage is between a man and a woman.)
Bill Maher, host of HBO’s Real Time, surprisingly admitted how powerful and sensitive the LGBT extremists are, calling them a “gay mafia” after they forced Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich out of his job for not supporting gay “marriage.” “I think there is a gay mafia. I think if you cross them, you do get whacked,” he said.532
While hosting the 2016 Oscars, Chris Rock admitted that he was afraid to make a joke about singer Sam Smith who had just won an Academy Award for the soundtrack to the latest James Bond movie, which he dedicated to the LGBT community. “Congratulations. No jokes there. Don’t want to get me in trouble,” Rock said after Sam Smith’s acceptance speech and odd connection between his James Bond song and his sexuality.533
They’re treated by the mainstream media as so special and cool that in 2016 I decided to conduct an experiment where I asked people walking along the boardwalk next to the beach if they would sign a petition to give all LGBT people $1000 a month for “gay reparations,” and the petition quickly filled up with signatures. You can see the video on my YouTube channel (at YouTube.com/MarkDice provided they haven’t removed it yet for “violating their terms of service.”)
The Father of “Gay Rights” Movement
The man who is considered to be the father of the “gay rights” movement is a creep named Harry Hay, who marched in the Los Angeles Gay Pride Parade in 1986 while carrying a banner reading “NAMBLA Walks With Me,” referring to the North American Man Boy Love Association, a pedophile advocacy group that wants to legalize pedophilia.534
The parade organizers that year had banned NAMBLA from participating because they didn’t want to be associated with them, but Harry Hay denounced this “discrimination” and said that by not accepting pedophiles, the LGBT community was “pandering to our heterosexual dominated society.”535
Later when he was asked about his support for the pedophile group, he said, “If the parents and friends of gays are truly friends of gays, they would know from their gay kids that the relationship with an older man is precisely what thirteen, fourteen, and fifteen-year-old kids need more than anything else in the world.”536
This is basically the same thing that Milo Yiannopoulos said, which caused his speaking invitation to CPAC [the Conservative Political Action Conference] to get rescinded, his book deal with Simon and Schuster canceled, and many of his supporters to distance themselves from him in 2017.537
Decades earlier when Harry Hay was younger, he created a gay secret society inspired by Freemasonry and Communism to promote the gay agenda back in the 1950s. It was called the Mattachine Society, named after a medieval French secret society which worked to undermine the monarchs. Harry Hay formed the group using a cellular structure modeled after the Communist Party and had new members swear oaths of secrecy and then began infiltrating schools, the media, and government.
Hay admired Communism’s revolutionary ideologies aimed at “freeing” so-called oppressed minority groups, a Leftist tradition that has been carried on by the disciples of Saul Alinsky.
They’re Coming for the Children
We’re seeing an alarming number of new children’s books depicting gay storylines in order to teach kids that it’s perfectly “normal” and that they shouldn’t be expected to marry a member of the opposite sex when they grow up. In King and King, a would-be prince decides he wants to marry a man instead of a princess. In Worm and Worm, two male worms get married. And Tango Makes Three, which was released in 2005, tells the story of two gay penguins who adopt a baby penguin and live as a “family.” In Santa’s Husband, Santa Claus is depicted as gay with a black boyfriend.
A kindergarten teacher in Sacramento, California read her class I Am Jazz, a book about a biological boy who transitions into a girl, (based on the true story of “Jazz Jennings” who had a reality show on TLC.) The teacher also read a book titled Red: A Crayon’s Story which is about a blue crayon that “identifies” as red. She read the books to the kids to coincide with introducing them to one of their fellow students who had “transitioned” from a boy into a girl at the age of five. The parents were not told about the books and some said the teacher made their kids fear that they might “change” into the opposite sex because they were so confused by the stories.538
A sixth grade teacher in Texas gave her 12-year-old students a questionnaire titled “How Comfortable Am I,” which asked the kids to rate on a scale of 1 to 4 how comfortable they were with a variety of situations involving race, ethnicities, and sexual orientation. One of the questions asked the kids how comfortable they would feel at a gay bar.539
After one of the students’ parents were made aware of the questionnaire and confronted the school, “disciplinary action was taken,” according to the school’s spokesman. What that action was, they would not say, which probably means the teacher was given a week suspension, and was not fired.
A middle school teacher in Florida gave a similar questionnaire to his students which included one scenario in which they were asked how comfortable they would feel if their mother “came out” as a lesbian. That teacher was thankfully fired.540 Of course, one parent interviewed by the local news thought the questionnaire was a good idea, saying, “I think the school could do it a lot better than we could. It’d be a lot more comfortable. It’s weird talking to your kids about this.”541
Gays Adopting Children