Monday, December 2, 2013

I'm Racist? Not so Much.

Is there anyone who doesn't know how I feel about Obama?  I cannot imagine that someone could peruse even two of my posts and not understand that I believe he is trying wholeheartedly to destroy our Republic.  He doesn't think like an American.  He doesn't act like an American, and until someone shows me differently, I agree with Sheriff Arpaio- he isn't an American.
But the reason for the introduction is that I am so very tired of those who would disagree with me simply attempting to dismiss me as a racist to belittle my opinion.  Racist, much like homophobe, has become the go to word when a person of liberal persuasion is trying to shut down a conversation.  This is political correctness run amok.
I don't care if you want to spend your life living and loving a person of the same sex.  I don't want to see it, though.  I surely don't want to support it with my taxes or subsidize it in any way.  As soon as the Boy Scouts made their heinous decision, I pulled my sons from scouting.  Luckily, my church is involved in a new program that will be much like scouting used to be.  The membership is ballooning, and best of all, no more worries about homosexuals having access to my children.
When I voiced this opinion in no uncertain terms on facebook-I was "unfriended" by a lesbian that I knew.  She is the friend of a friend, so to speak.  She "married" some woman in Canada about five years ago, and that lasted about ten minutes.  Then, without any sort of divorce or whatever it is that two homosexuals do when they decide to stop playing married, she moved on to the next one.  My avowed belief that marriage takes one of each caught her by surprise I guess.  You can read it in a post of mine- Another Lesbian writes me off.  It's one of my favorites.  But to get back to the point I was tenuously making, I'm not a homophobe.  I don't believe that God made anyone homosexual.  No more than he made them pedophiles.  I do think that people take the wrong turn in life, that sometimes people make horrendous choices.  I would put homosexuality on that list.
As for being racist?  That accusation is a swing and a miss as well.  I don't have a problem with any color of person, so long as they are honest, fair, and hard working.  I would never invite someone to move into my home so that I could work twice as hard and give them half of my things.  I won't do that with our borders, either.  In four simple words: anchor babies, go home.  But now that I have cleared the air with my anti-homosexual, anti-illegal alien rant, I'll call it a week.  Think about what kind of nation and what kind of world you want to leave your children.  You'll thank me later.

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