Re: What's worse? Homosexuality or Bestiality? -
03-13-2014, 11:28 PM
Lovely illustration of the slippery slope that lies before us, sister.
In any country, as soon as fag "marriage" legislation comes in, you just know it's too late. At the end of this month, fags will be able to "marry" in Britain. I'm going out of my mind with worry and I just don't know what to do about it. They're freely raping and pillaging the Christian institution of marriage. It's tantamount to religious persecution but nobody is saying or doing anything! It's funny how referring to the degenerate paedophile "prophet" Muhammad in a negative light could get you arrested in this country but complete appropriation of a cornerstone of our religion is absolutely fine.
MARRIAGE IS NOT A SECULAR CONCEPT
Homosexuality is unnatural, right? If two men were meant to have sex, they'd get a child out of it instead of AIDS. I can just see it now: first, they normalise poo pounding with legislation that discriminates against the majority by giving fringe deviant communities "equal rights". After that, we've set a precedent for acceptance of other disgusting paraphilias, right? Once this county is forced to accept gay "marriage", how long will it be before the first paedophile, necrophile or zoophile comes forward and stakes a claim to the same "equal rights" for them and the object of their affection? How long will it be before "till death do us part" becomes "till your rotting corpse decomposes to the point that I no longer find you sexually attractive"?
Slowly but surely, the depraved sexual deviants that society rightly ostracises will come to be recognised as legitimate minority groups with legitimate rights to expression. From there, like the fags before them, they will develop agendas and lobby their way to mainstream acceptance, ultimately concluding in yet more reinterpretation and distortion of the term "marriage". In decades' time, I don't want to have to tell my children that I stood by and watched as we took the first step on the road to hell.
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