Reading the Far Left: Left-Wing Wingnuts Call Conservatives What They Are
By Julio
Severo
Out
in far-left media land, there’s a whole lotta homosexual paranoia going on.
Yes,
in the past week, The Advocate called
conservatives “wingnuts,” and HotSpots, the most important
homosexual magazine in Florida, gloatingly announced:
“Creep of the Week: Brazilian Writer & Blogger Julio Severo.”
Actually,
several other U.S. homosexual websites, Facebook pages and magazines have also
made the same announcement.
If I
call a homosexual activist a creep, these same websites, Facebook pages and
magazines will sue me and call me “homophobe” for “reviling” one of them.
In
fact, my
Facebook account has been blocked for 30 days immediately after my
post on a news report about Brazilian
neighbors being ordered to pay thousands of dollars for calling a
homosexual a “fag.” My post was very clear that I am opposed to name-calling
and foul language. Even so, Facebook censored me.
Homosexual activists call me
“creep” even on Facebook pages and there is no censorship. No court orders them
to pay me thousands of dollars for reviling me. They have been free to revile
me. Conclusion: If I want to be free to revile, I should embrace homosexuality.
If Facebook would try to block me, I could use the homosexual card and cry
“homophobia.” If some magazine or website would call me a “creep,” I could also
use the homosexual card and cry “homophobia.” All the media and authorities would
support me against the “homophobes.” And I could sue all of “homophobes.”
But
what really stands out on extreme left-wing sites are virulently anti-Christian
columns, which portray homosexual activists as “victims,” even though the
alleged victims are busy attacking Christians — and not attacking Muslims.
Again,
The Advocate attacked BarbWire, an evangelical Christian website.
The
Advocate is the biggest gay magazine in America and is, in its own words, “The
World’s Leading News Source for LGBT.”
The Advocate said,
Speaking of
BarbWire, one of its contributors has been reading this column. Julio Severo
even played off the title of one
of our recent entries; his column
is headlined “Reading the Far Left and Its Attack on Breitbart and BarbWire:
Gay Perversion, Veiled and Overt.” The illustration was a rainbow flag with a
hammer and sickle — for you youngsters out there, the hammer and sickle were on
the flag of the former Soviet Union. Nice touch, BarbWire!
Severo noted
that we took issue with a Breitbart column that essentially said the LGBT
movement used to be OK but has now gone too far left. We expressed a doubt
that Breitbart writer Joel B. Pollak would ever actually have supported
LGBT rights, but Severo contended that Breitbart cannot truly be conservative
because it once employed Milo Yiannapoulos, a gay man.
“Genuine U.S.
conservatism, especially evangelical conservatism (which is the most prevalent
Christian conservatism in America), sees nothing conservative in homosexuality,”
Severo wrote. However, the reason Yiannopoulos found fans at Breitbart was most
likely his willingness to at least appeal to racism, transphobia, and other
prejudices that are rejected by both liberals and mainstream conservatives. He
went too far by appearing to endorse relationships between men and teenage
boys, though, leading to the loss of his job as Breitbart tech editor.
Severo went on
to defend a BarbWire column The Advocate found objectionable because the
author, Robert Oscar Lopez, claimed LGBT people are out to “recruit” children.
“The homosexual movement is always preying on children,” Severo asserted. He
further defended anti-LGBT columns by himself and other BarbWire contributors,
and said Christian churches that accept LGBT people are driven by Satan.
What
have I written that The Advocate read that “LGBT people are driven by Satan”? In
response to The Advocate saying that there are Christian churches supportive of
the homosexual sin, I
said,
“Apparently, The
Advocate ignores the word apostasy, which is guided by a wicked and sick
worldview. The Advocate ignores that the author of apostasy and the acceptance
of homosexuality among Christian churches is Satan and his demons. The Advocate
also ignores that the Author of all condemnation of homosexuality in the Bible
is not man. It is God.”
Christian churches that welcome and
love homosexuals to help them find Christ’s deliverance are guided by God, who
wants homosexuals delivered from their sin. But Christian churches that welcome
the homosexual sin, which is clearly condemned by God, are guided by Satan.
I also
said,
“If The Advocate
is concerned about real radicalism against homosexuals, it should make a list
of Islamic nations that kill homosexuals. It should pressure Trump and his
State Department to do to Saudi Arabia and other Muslim nations that kill
homosexuals just as what Obama’s State Department did to Russia and what
Trump’s State Department does to Russia: sanctions, sanctions and more
sanctions.”
The
Advocate answered,
“We do not
hesitate to condemn any violence based in religious fanaticism. However, we do
not condemn the religion itself, be it Islam, Christianity, or anything else.”
Obviously (and this is massively
obvious) The Advocate has never sarcastically announced some Saudi Muslim
leader as “Person of Year.” But it has sarcastically announced Vladimir
Putin as its 2014 “Person of the Year” immediately after Russia approved
a law banning homosexual propaganda to children and adolescents. Russia is the
largest Christian Orthodox nation in the world.
It is easy to lambast evangelicals,
Catholics and Orthodox Christians. Why not lambast Muslims?
I
have never seen a homosexual announcement saying: “Creep of the Week: The Saudi
Islamic Dictator.”
It
very easy for The Advocate to spare some “Christian” churches from attacks,
because apostate churches twist the Bible to say that God approves the
homosexual sin. Yet, homosexual activists attack the real, non-apostate
churches that do not kill homosexuals and that preach, according to the Bible,
that God condemns homosexuality.
In contrast, Muslim nations that champion
murder of homosexuals are never blacklisted by homosexual activists.
The
Advocate has been free to advocate the homosexual sin in the United States, the
largest Protestant nation in the world. But would The Advocate be free to
advocate the same sin in Saudi Arabia, the most Islamic nation in the world?
Sadly,
current America grants excessive freedom to homosexualists — a nonsense never
imagined by the U.S. Founders, including the first U.S. president, George
Washington, who loathed homosexuality and expelled homosexuals, but
never killed them.
As
recorded in “The Writings of George Washington” (March 10, 1778, 11:83-84, U.S.
Government Printing Office, 1934), George Washington ordered: “At a General
Court Marshall … Lieutt. Enslin of Colo. Malcom’s Regiment tried for attempting
to commit sodomy, with John Monhort a soldier … and do sentence him to be
dismiss’d the service with Infamy. His Excellency the Commander-in-Chief
approves the sentence and with Abhorrence and Detestation of such Infamous
Crimes orders Liett. Enslin to be drummed out of Camp tomorrow morning by all
the Drummers and Fifers in the Army never to return.” (information from William
Federer.)
In
the other extreme, Saudi Arabia grants no freedom to homosexuals and, additionally,
kills them.
So,
before attacking allegedly “homophobic” Christians who do not kill homosexuals,
I challenge The Advocate and all its supporters to travel to Saudi Arabia and
protest in loco homophobic Muslims killing homosexuals. They should hold up
signs calling the Saudi dictator a creep. Next, they should return to the U.S. to
report if they were successful — of course, if they are allowed to exit Saudi
Arabia alive.
Portuguese version of this article: Entendendo a extrema Esquerda: doidos esquerdistas
chamam conservadores do que eles são
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