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Gay Activists to Bring NFL to Its Knees

November 6, 2015 by V the K

The Lesbian Gay Bullying Totalitarians failed to pass an ordinance in Houston that would have allowed Trannies and People Who Claim to be Trannies to use whatever bathroom  they felt corresponded to their sex. Because the people rejected their agenda, the LGBT have decided to be all vindictive and stuff.

Voters in Houston this week voted against a bill allowing men to use public women’s bathrooms. LGBT activists claim this is transphobic, and in a futile act of revenge, are demanding an economic boycott on the entire city of Houston including the 2017 Super Bowl. Because hate-speech.
“The Super Bowl is slated to come in 2017, and there are rumblings of plans to ask the NFL to move and go elsewhere in support of LGBT people and other groups HERO would have protected,” LaRue said. “I also talked to some people last night, and we’re planning to create a voluntary system and group made of people who, while not obligated by City Hall, will still choose to enforce HERO’s protections in their businesses.”

I actually approve of the last bit; getting businesses to set policies voluntarily without the heavy hand of Government is as it should be.

But as for LGBT activists boycotting the SuperBowl? That’s like me giving up pedicures for Lent. When they threaten to boycott Oscar Night, then we’ll know they’re serious.

OTOH, I wouldn’t be surprised to see the NFL cave on this, because a lot of people have decided that appeasing the mentally ill is just easier than standing up for normalcy.

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  1. RSG says

    November 6, 2015 at 12:19 pm - November 6, 2015

    But as for LGBT activists boycotting the SuperBowl? That’s like me giving up pedicures for Lent.

    Sometimes you just outdo yourself, V.

  2. John says

    November 6, 2015 at 1:42 pm - November 6, 2015

    These stories are really depressing to me. How can lunatics have gotten so much power? The damage they can cause is enormous. Judges happily jump on the pile.

    If one of them had a 16 year old daughter who came home crying because they were going to allow boys to shower with her, what would they say? “OK honey we need to talk about this. They aren’t really boys. They are girls who got the wrong parts delivered at their birth. It’s very important that we don’t discriminate because of parts. I know you’re upset but no fight for justice is without pain. You need to start caring about other people. If we found out you were a boy with the wrong parts, I would want you to be free to shower with all the boys with the right parts. And I would hope the school would severly punish all the boys who objected.”

    I would say “WHAT THE HELL?”

    I subscribe to the NYT for access to their crosswords, and when I access it I see the front page, e-version. Their headline read something like “In Houston hate wins out over fairness”.

    I am close to mourning my declining grip on sanity. These people have grabbed my leg and are pulling me under. I don’t know how long I can keep my grip on this tree.

  3. Ted B. (Charging Rhino) says

    November 6, 2015 at 1:55 pm - November 6, 2015

    The irony is that if they had left-out the Trannie-Bathroom issue, they probably would have gotten their ordinance passed. Was it really that pressing an issue in Houston, TX?

    Where and when I grew-up, tom-boys were still “girls”, and sissies were still “boys”. And “butch” was a women’s haircut-style.

    What ever happened to Ronald Reagan’s 80%-rule of Politics?

  4. Steve says

    November 6, 2015 at 2:00 pm - November 6, 2015

    More bad news out of Houston
    http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2015/11/06/christian-daycare-worker-fired-refusing-call-little-girl-boy/

    Here I thought moslems just laid around on benefits here is one that committed 8 rapes in 10 days. Jobs white people wont do.
    https://themuslimissue.wordpress.com/2015/11/05/uk-muslim-who-sex-attacked-eight-women-in-ten-days-in-london-had-only-been-in-the-country-a-few-months/

  5. Steve says

    November 6, 2015 at 2:06 pm - November 6, 2015

    Stupid gays say having sex with HIV neg men is more risky than with HIV+

    http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/hiv-negative-gay-men-are-their-own-worst-enemy-in-the-fight-against-rising-hiv-rates/

  6. V the K says

    November 6, 2015 at 2:31 pm - November 6, 2015

    Stupid gays say having sex with HIV neg men is more risky than with HIV+

    I’m not a part of hook-up culture, but I were, my attitude would be if a guy says he’s hiv positive, he’s hiv positive; if a guy says he’s undetectable, he’s hiv positive; if a guy says he’s not sure, he’s hiv positive; and if a guy says he’s hiv negative, I’m still gonna assume he’s hiv positive;

  7. RSG says

    November 6, 2015 at 2:57 pm - November 6, 2015

    The irony is that if they had left-out the Trannie-Bathroom issue, they probably would have gotten their ordinance passed. Was it really that pressing an issue in Houston, TX?

    I’m not so sure about that. While much in the non-LGBTQXYZ commentary community has focused on the bathroom aspect, there is nothing in ordinance 2014-530 which mentions anything about public restrooms. Opponents are apparently using “gender identity” in the public accommodations clause to extrapolate such facilities as being open to anyone, even though the definition of gender identity is restricted to the binary options of ‘male’ and ‘female’ and the fact that the City Of Houston already has a “just-do-your-business” ordinance already on the books:

    Sec. 28-20. – Entering restrooms of opposite sex.
    It shall be unlawful for any person to knowingly and intentionally enter any public restroom designated for the exclusive use of the sex opposite to such person’s sex without the permission of the owner, tenant, manager, lessee or other person in charge of the premises, in a manner calculated to cause a disturbance.
    (Code 1968, § 28-42.6; Ord. No. 72-904, § 2, 6-2-72)

    Yet there has been nothing I have seen which mentions Mayor Parker’s earlier attempts to bring compliance with the law to include soliciting the sermons and commentary of pastors, as was reported in right-leaning media.

    Therefore, I think it was oblique disapproval of an overreaching and imperious mayor (something Houston has had issues with in the past) and really a referendum on her and how she might punish those perceived to be the enemy of her community. But I haven’t conversed with anyone in Harris County, so my speculation is worth the same as that of anyone else who doesn’t live there.

  8. Ignatius says

    November 6, 2015 at 4:16 pm - November 6, 2015

    I’m guessing the NFL is on its knees a lot more than we realize.

  9. KCRob says

    November 6, 2015 at 6:15 pm - November 6, 2015

    @2 – John, I hear you. We’ve reached the point where bitter, weird, neurotic, and downright crazy people are setting policy and their fellow travelers in gov’t are making it stick.

    Reality is up for grabs. See #4 where TWO daycare workers were fired for not calling a girl by the boy’s name her two daddies assigned). For crying out loud – a six-year old. She could think she’s Catherine the Great but that doesn’t make it real. If the girl is a “tomboy” then, so what – let her be. Or try to find her a psychiatrist that’s not crazier than most of her patients.

    I’m not unsympathetic to most of these people – someone with a genuine case of gender dysphoria has a burden and is deserving of the basic respect we should have for people and they have my sympathy. But life’s not fair – and we all don’t get our way all the time.

    Society will simply surrender and we’ll all become the mind-numbed robots Beta III (Star Trek – Return of the Archons) or it will get a snootful and react (and in ways not all that good).

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Bhueml6MqI

  10. Throbert McGee says

    November 6, 2015 at 8:07 pm - November 6, 2015

    But as for LGBT activists boycotting the SuperBowl? That’s like me giving up pedicures for Lent.

    Heh. But note that they’re not just boycotting it themselves; they hope to pressure the entire NFL into joining the boycott. I’m reminded of a news tidbit about some incredibly optimistic gay activists who were “encouraging” the U.S. Navy to name a ship after Harvey Milk. (The Washington Blade, in all seriousness, helpfully explained to its readers that it would be “unlikely” for the Navy to name a newly commissioned aircraft carrier after Milk, “as it has become customary to name these in honor of former US Presidents,” but endorsed the idea of some smaller Naval vessel becoming the USS Harvey Milk.)

  11. Throbert McGee says

    November 6, 2015 at 8:35 pm - November 6, 2015

    OT, but the Star Trek thread is getting a little old: two nights ago I had a dream in which I went to visit my alma mater UVa in Charlottesville, but — for unexplained reasons — I somehow got time-transported from 2015 to circa 4000 AD. A few of Thomas Jefferson’s buildings had been carefully preserved, but for the most part all the architecture was Frank Gehry goes to ancient Egypt by way of Vegas, and — here’s the Star Trek tie-in — 40th-century society was a techno-utopia in which multiple extraterrestrial species peacefully co-existed with humans and everyone wore Federation unitards and (conveniently for me) spoke 21st-century American English.

    But ANYHOW, here’s the part I really wanted to share: at some point in the dream, I’m meeting my futuristic neighbors, and I’m like, “Okay, let me try to remember: Betty is a human like me, but she grew up on one of the larger moons of Jupiter. Stephanie with the six eyes and a head like a warty yellow gourd is a Rigelian, Klemtor with the wings and squid-beak is from Tau Ceti, and Vermulon is, of course, also a Rigelian — right?”

    THEN there was a long uncomfortable pause, and someone whispered: “Well, technically, Vermulon’s family is from New New Idaho and he’s not, shall we say, a cis-Rigelian, but there’s a bit of tension about that…”

    (Yes, I really dreamt this, and I like it when my subconscious comes up with wacky jokes while I’m sleeping…)

  12. RSG says

    November 6, 2015 at 8:53 pm - November 6, 2015

    THEN there was a long uncomfortable pause, and someone whispered: “Well, technically, Vermulon’s family is from New New Idaho and he’s not, shall we say, a cis-Rigelian, but there’s a bit of tension about that…”

    Geez, and I thought my dreams were “out of this world” (even while firmly rooted on Earth).

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