Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Not a Fairy tale.


 Once upon a time, there were these magical creatures called gay people, many of them looked just like people and could blend in without detection. Some people thought they were just like humans but they were very different in a negative way, certain people took it on themselves to keep the world purged of anything gay so as not to harm the children, THE CHILDREN, will someone please think of the children!

 Today while driving home, I heard the Catholic school board in Ottawa is going to ban the book "Drama", it's a book for children and it has a gay character in it. What kind of a message would that send to children, they will become confused and turn gay. Happens all the time, I don't care what you say. As if kids live in some kind of bubble, what happens when they see same sex couples kissing. I hate that kind of bull... I'm so tired of that homophobic crap, I don't feel like blogging about it anymore. One good thing is the way people are laughing at them, like some nutty group of people who wear tinfoil hats and think they have been abducted by aliens.

 Trust me, we are not a creature in a Fairy tale, we are very real, we're here, we're queer get used to it..... dumb ass!

24 comments:

  1. If reading about a gay character turns kids gay, then it would be safe to assume reading about a straight character would turn a pay person straight.
    I should be sooooo straight by now, using that failed logic.

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    1. Bob, I think you said the key word here, "logic" like the logic they used when burning people who said the world was round.

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  2. Catholics live in their own very special little fantasy world.

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    1. Debra, the hierarchy definitely does and also some nutty devout Catholics.

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  3. Speak for yourself. If it wasn't for children's television I would never have gotten confused and might be straight now. Alas, I watched too much Bert and Ernie and not enough Oscar the Grouch, and then look what happened.

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    1. Old Lurker, it was Laurel and Hardy that got me. One day I was playing baseball and suddenly the next I was singing show tunes.

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  4. Ohh are they still using the THINK OF THE CHILDREN!! excuse? Oh, but it IS the catholic church. The catholic church is always three centuries behind on everything.

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  5. ex-catholic here. it's ok to rape kids, extort the church members, lie and steal, but not ok to let kids read a book with a gay character. uh huh. FUCK THE CATHOLIC CHURCH!

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  6. Ex-cath here too. The church has been brainwashing everyone's mind since the 300's It's time to stop letting them get away with murder and stand up to them.
    Torches? check
    Angry Atheists? check
    Pitchforks? check
    Marshmallows? WHAT?
    What?

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    1. Leanna, and maybe we could bring some hot chocolate too. WHAT!?!

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  7. Be thankful you don't have to deal with the Texas Board of Education, which determines what goes into the textbooks adopted by most American schools.

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  8. Um excuse me. I am a mythical creature. I was bore on a wash of glitter from the womb, and travel in a pink bubble when coming and going like Glinda, good witch of the north to spread joy and cheer.

    I'll fix those curmudgeons. The young are resilient and dont seem to mind such quibbling over who's fucking who and in what orafiace.

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    1. Maddie, you mean we are supposed to only use one orifice? ;)

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  9. You tell 'em, Maddie! Your poor mama, having to clean all of that glitter out of her *cough* womb. What a woman!

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    1. I mother told me to, how she was hoping for a gay son and s daughter. She sort of got both!!!!!!

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  10. Psst! Guys! Steven is a good Catholic boy, even though like most good Catholic boys he is modest about it. He probably does not appreciate all this anti-Papist sentiment.

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    1. Old Lurker, seriously.... do you even read my blog? Lol

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  11. Let's see what he does when I bend over to pick up the communion wafers...….

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  12. Deedles, I think it's more of a board that chooses the books, probably parents.

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  13. Maddie, well first I usually.... oh I get it, you were joking!

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  14. You might be done with Catholicism but that doesn't mean Catholicism is done with you.

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