Hatred is as dangerous a contagion as extremist christianity,
and despite same-sex marriage bans being ruled unconstitutional across
the nation, the National Organization for Marriage is behaving like the hate group they are…
A march is defined as walking in a military manner
with a regular measured tread, but it can also be a group of people
walking together not unlike a parade designating a special occasion such
as a holiday. When thousands of people are bussed to a location and
given signs to carry along a predetermined route, it may give the
appearance of a being a celebratory parade, but it is more likely to
serve a specific purpose such as in support for a specific policy or to
demand certain rights marchers feel are being abridged by the
government. Usually, the purpose of a march is intuited by the title the
organizers bestowed on it, and if that is the case, the march today in
Washington D.C. is in support of matrimony.
It is curious why heterosexuals would organize a
“March For Marriage” when there is absolutely no need to garner public
support for, protest against, or demand the government to establish
their right right to marry the person they love. However, when one
considers the sponsors of the march and the evangelical celebrities
lending their support, it is a certainty the parade is to appeal for
support to restrict the rights of other Americans to marry the person
they love. Such is the purpose of the National Organization for
Marriage’s second March for Marriage.
Organizers claim they are marching to demonstrate that among evangelicals dripping with old testament hatred for gays, there is still “deep and wide support” against same-sex marriage in spite of poll after survey revealing an ever-growing majority
of Americans favor marriage equality. It is just as likely that even
more Americans feel it is none of their business if same-sex couples
marry, but if there is one thing Americans can count on, it is that
evangelicals make other Americans’ personal lives their business;
especially repugican evangelicals.
Two repugicans featured as high-profile hate spewers
are Faux News’ host Mike Huckabee and Rick Santorum as well
as a bevy of extreme champions in the evangelical anti-gay movement.
Still, it makes no sense that NOM is touting
the march (and rally) as a show of grassroots support for traditional
marriage as if there is an active campaign to stamp out heterosexual
couples right to marry, but there is no making sense of people driven by
religious hate or the need to lie to better spread their hate.
NOM promotes the march as a grassroots movement, but
if last year’s march was indicative of today’s gathering, it is an
astroturf event. Last year many attendees were bussed in, free of
charge, from New York City by state senator Ruben Diaz (r) who claims to
have sent 32 busloads of primarily Latinos to Washington to participate
in the purely “grassroots” march and rally for marriage. This year Diaz
promised to “dispatch 100 busses” from the Bronx as a result of a YouTube video promising rally attendees an all expenses paid trip to “visit the monuments in Washington and testify that jesus heals and saves and is the king we await.” It is unclear who is funding the “all expenses paid trips,” but there is no shortage of money in the evangelical hate movement so it is anyone’s guess who is footing the bill.
The list of anti-gay hate mongers is like a who’s
who in the evangelical hate ranks including Un-American non-Values pussy-wimp Gary Bauer who condemns homosexuality as a “destructive lifestyle and a
gay man, Doug Mainwaring who claims same-sex marriage is objectively
evil. The repugican anti-Heritage fascade and Jim DeMint is
well-represented by their in-house crusader for legal discrimination
against the LGBT community as well as a dirty filthy preacher just back
from speaking in Singapore to keep homosexuality a crime. Not to be
outdone, San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone is attending
despite several Bay Area religious leaders, House Minority Leader Nancy
Pelosi, and 30,000 people who signed a Faithful America petition
pleading with the catholic moron to withdraw.
It is likely the National Organization for Marriage
organized the March for Marriage just to give voice to anti-gay
evangelicals and little else. Even NOM co-founder Maggie Gallagher and
Jennifer Roback Morse have conceded that nationwide marriage equality is
inevitable. Still, there are enough repugicans, wealthy religious corporations like Hobby Lobby, and signatories of the Manhattan Declaration
who oppose marriage equality and gays and are willing to fund and fight
for legalized discrimination against the LGBT community.
Hatred is as dangerous a contagion as extremist christianity, and despite same-sex marriage bans being ruled
unconstitutional across the nation, the National Organization for
Marriage is behaving like a mortally wounded and cornered wild beast.
The anti-gay, anti-marriage equality movement may be in its death
throes, but it will not go away quietly as long as there are repugicans, evangelical celebrities spewing anti-gay hate, and
extremist christians funding all-expenses paid trips to Washington to
march for gay hatred; because they are not marching for marriage.
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