Sunday, December 16, 2018

Liberal silliness. 12/2018

Lloyd Marcus writes:
  • . . . "After 34 years, Disney World has canceled its annual Christian Music Festival.
  • Six thousand to 10,000 churches close each year in America, over 100 per week. 
  • In Dover, Ohio, a Nativity scene and a Ten Commandments display were removed from public property after an atheist group complained.
  • The new "Batwoman" TV series will feature the first lesbian superhero on television.
  • "Whiteness Forum" seeks to ban the Christian cartoon Veggie Tales, claiming that it is racist. 
  • A Virginia middle school banned Christmas songs with "Jesus" from its "winter concert." 
. . . "Angrily, I questioned why stupid parents gleefully support drag queens reading LGBTQ stories to their children at libraries.   Any idiot can see that leftists are purposely sexing our kids as early as pre-school with homosexual Christmas children books like "Santa's Husband." 

PETA Compares 'Anti-Animal Language' to Hate Speech  "COMPARING AGE-OLD sayings like "be the guinea pig" and "beat a dead horse" to racist and homophobic slurs, the animal rights organization People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is calling for the rewrite of common animal cruelty-based idioms."


Episcopal Church Hosts Pro-Abortion Rally Featuring “Christian” Pastors Promoting Abortions


. . . A group of Ohio religious leaders criticized lawmakers’ efforts to pass protections for unborn babies Thursday during a pro-abortion protest at a church in downtown Columbus.
"The event at Trinity Episcopal Church, coordinated by the Ohio Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice, included Christian and Jewish leaders who oppose a bill to prohibit abortions after unborn babies have a detectable heartbeat, about six weeks of pregnancy." . . .















Ruby Rose to play first openly gay superhero in 'Batwoman'
. . . "Rose who is a member of the LGBT community herself, took to Instagram on Tuesday to both confirm the news and share what it means to her to showcase this kind of representation on TV.
"The Bat is out of the bag and I am beyond thrilled and honored. I'm also an emotional wreck." she wrote in the caption to a photo of her by an illustration of Batwoman. "Because this is a childhood dream. This is something I would have died to have seen on TV when I was a young member of the LGBT community who never felt represented on tv and felt alone and different. Thank you everyone. Thank you god.' " (Little "g" in the original)

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