I guess I can’t ignore this story – IOTW Report

I guess I can’t ignore this story

All Too Much sent this yesterday. I looked. I passed. I was thinking of you guys.

It was a clip of a queer dance party that was set up outside Mike Pence’s residence in Chevy Chase, Maryland.

But I’ve gotten it numerous times today in the tipster email.

You asked for it —

Gee. I can’t believe the party of queerdom lost.

Yes, live and let live. But THEY DON’T. It’s this militant attitude that either you celebrate and subsidize this ridiculousness, or there is something wrong with you, that is tough to tolerate.

Toleration became “you must acknowledge that this is simply fabulous.”

It’s not. It’s embarrassing.

31 Comments on I guess I can’t ignore this story

  1. “And how long until it becomes “you must participate or else”?”

    That really was the point of the Biblical story of Sodom and Gomorrah.
    God let them be until they demanded the participation of His Holy Angels and Lot.
    Could be a message in there … somewhere …

    izlamo delenda est …

  2. I didn’t watch. Didn’t need to. I’ve witnessed enough liberal hysteria at various events in DC to last a lifetime.

    And faggots are the worst. They all try to out
    Flamboy each other with one outrageous act of stupidity after another. All pee pee poo poo vayjayjay obsessed.

    I would say fuck’em but I don’t want that misinterpreted.

  3. The more they threaten, dance, cry, scream, insult, march, damage public and private property, make fools of themselves publicly and on the nets, the better chance the adults will remain in charge.

  4. Before they had gone to bed, all the men from every part of the city of Sodom—both young and old—surrounded the house……….The look on their faces testifies against them; they parade their sin like Sodom; they do not hide it. Woe to them! They have brought disaster upon themselves

  5. This Fudge Packer Parade[tm] is all in vain because it won’t change Pence’s correct position that marriage is between a man and woman. Let the faggotry cease and desist.

  6. Years ago in the small town where I lived, there were two florists who had a thriving gift and floral shop. They had incredible taste in the items they procured to sell in their shop. They drew straight cliental locally and from large towns miles away. They were a bit flamboyant, but not in your face gay. No one cared, even though I’m sure some people secretly prayed for them. One was somewhat neurotic and whiney, but always nice. The other quiet. I miss “the guys” and their shop.

    The current crop seem to be demanding, obnoxious, pushy and petulant .

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