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Re: On gay marriage, America's house may not stay divided for long
The fail is you not willing to recognize how much NAMBLA was associated with the modern gay rights movement. Up until just recently gays started distanting themselves from the group. Up until recently they marched in gay pride parades.
Meet Harry Hay the founder of the Mattachine Society, the first gay rights organization in the country. The problem with Harry for gays is his support for NAMBLA. Though there has been an effort to sanitize this knowledge, NAMBLA is very open about Harry's relationship with the organization.
http://www.nambla.org/hayonmanboylove.html
And today Harry Hay is recognized at the LGBTH history. His day is October 8th.
http://lgbthistorymonth.com/harry-hay?tab=biography
So for you or anyone else to deny the history of the gay movement that welcomed the support of NAMBLA up until recently is revising history.
And as we see the redefinition of marriage unfolding before our eyes under "civil rights" there is no reason to believe that other sexual preferences will not follow.
And Westboro Baptists are clearly connected to Christianity. Right?
NAMBLA is pedophiles.
There are straight pedophiles. In fact most pedophiles are straight.
Therefore straight marriage is far more a threat to unleashing social acceptance of pedophilia than same-sex marriage.
YOU FAIL on every level.
Stop associating same-sex marriage with NAMBLA and therefore trying to link same-sex marriage with socially acceptable pedophilia.
Straight people pose far more danger to children than gay people do. Now that's FACT.
The fail is you not willing to recognize how much NAMBLA was associated with the modern gay rights movement. Up until just recently gays started distanting themselves from the group. Up until recently they marched in gay pride parades.
Meet Harry Hay the founder of the Mattachine Society, the first gay rights organization in the country. The problem with Harry for gays is his support for NAMBLA. Though there has been an effort to sanitize this knowledge, NAMBLA is very open about Harry's relationship with the organization.
http://www.nambla.org/hayonmanboylove.html
And today Harry Hay is recognized at the LGBTH history. His day is October 8th.
http://lgbthistorymonth.com/harry-hay?tab=biography
So for you or anyone else to deny the history of the gay movement that welcomed the support of NAMBLA up until recently is revising history.
And as we see the redefinition of marriage unfolding before our eyes under "civil rights" there is no reason to believe that other sexual preferences will not follow.