Sunday, April 10, 2016

I'm a bigot!


Because I believe in, and have, science and nature on my side, I'm a bigot.  Because I believe there is no room for political correctness in science, I'm a bigot.  When gay marriage was the issue of the day, I supported it.  Until, that is, the Miss Universe debacle with Perez Hilton.  This clown and the Miss California pageant officials went off on Carrie Prejean with baseless insults and lies that, to my ears, were just beyond comprehension, simply because she stuck to her faith.  But I wrote on that previously. 

I recently found out about the multiple awards that the former Bruce Jenner got as woman of the year from Glamour Magazine and the ESPY's among others.  If Glamour wanted to give out awards to strong women, why not Hillary for having the strength to run for president in a man's world.  Why not women in education for helping make our youth stronger.  Jenner is not the first to do this or the first to show how hard it is to say God got it wrong.  Jenner did it at a time when it was relatively safe to do so.  But, because we live in a politically correct society, it's now heroic to tell the world God got it wrong. 

When I started my research on the Glamour award, the first thing I came across was a web article about a cop who lost her life in the 9/11 tragedy.  She went into one of the towers to help and was in there when it collapsed.  She was posthumously given the award for her heroism that day.  The article was about her widower sending the award back to Glamour because giving an award to Jenner was an insult to his wife's memory.  I believe he was correct in his actions.  What is heroic about jumping on the band wagon at a time that is relatively safe to do so?  Jenner didn't come out as gay early on as so many others like Ellen DeGeneres did. 

Everybody on the gay support side is worried that they have all their rights.  Among those rights is the right to adopt.  Rosie O'Donnell was a big presence in that fight.  What about the rights of the children they want to adopt.  What does a gay marriage do to them.  Anytime there was a study suggested concerning children in gay households, or almost anything else to do with the gay community,  the gay community got militant in their efforts to shut down any thoughts on that.  We should accept them for what they are, normal.  If they were truly normal, they wouldn't need a sperm doner or adoption to have kids.  This is political correctness rearing its ugly head.  The American Psychology Association rewrote definitions and added new jargon, without any study's that I could find, to  normalize homosexuality.   Again, political correctness at work. 

This whole rant came about because of that Glamour award.  It is one more notch in the belt of worries I have about the world my children are inheriting.  When I wrote about the Miss Universe debacle, I ended with a quote form the mother of one of the contestants.  Now I'll end this with a quote from something I saw on the internet....I don't care how your son identifies, he's got no business being in the bathroom with my daughter.  This is just my opinion.