Fighting Terrorism Against Gays

I recently recounted my experience of being called “faggot.”

Shortly after my experience, a friend who is in no way obviously gay unless you consider good-looking, neat and tall red flags, sent me an e-mail describing a similar experience that he had in San Francisco:

Saturday afternoon while leaving Golden Gate Park by the Haight Street entrance, I walked passed a tall, beefy, young man coming toward me who said quietly and contemptuously, “faggots.”

I was surprised. This is the first time in 15 or 20 years that I had been subjected to that.

Now there’s this story in the Seattle PI.

A Seattle man was beaten and slashed with a broken bottle last weekend by a group of men who allegedly called him a “faggot” before the attack.

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Witnesses told officers that they saw the 23-year-old victim leaving the Timberline Spirits, a popular gay bar on Boren Avenue, without a shirt. A group of men in a passing truck yelled at him, the witnesses said, to which the victim responded by making what appeared to be an obscene gesture.

A passenger in the truck got out and ran after the victim. He was joined by a second man and both began hitting and kicking the victim, witnesses said.

The driver of the truck pulled over, got out and broke a vodka bottle against a wall. He then used the bottle to slash the victim on the back and face.

The three men then got back in the truck and drove off.

Our fearless leader, President Bush, who has proposed a Constitutional Amendment banning gay marriage which relegates homosexual relationships to the rank of second class and un-American is also the author of the Bush doctrine which states that people under the threat of imminent attack by terrorists, have the right to attack first.

Under the Bush doctrine there is not even a requirement that one obtain evidence that those suspected of plotting an attack have the weapons to do it.

Gays and lesbians who find themselves increasingly under attack might want to consider the Bush doctrine out of respect for our fearless leader, who has Jesus Christ as his personal savior and philosopher, and who is our Commander in Chief, especially if he’s re-elected to a second term.

We have centuries of ample proof that certain segments of our society attack and kill us, deprive us of our freedom and steal our money to spend on themselves. We have much more than the Bush doctrine requires to justify a preemptive attack on their strongholds and the places where they get their terrorist training.

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