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|    Harry Hay taunted gay parade organizers     |
|    25 Nov 21 12:09:52    |
      XPost: sac.politics, alt.fan.sean-hannity, free.racist.maxine.waters       XPost: alt.journalism.newspapers       From: fuck.joe.biden@dns-netz.com              In the eighties and nineties, as gay activists began to sanitize       their public image, NAMBLA was asked not to make its customary       appearance in the Gay Pride parades. This snub outraged Harry       Hay and other up-front gays. In 1994, Harry Hay was a signer of       the “Spirit of Stonewall” proclamation that argued against       banning NAMBLA from the New York “pride” parade. The Spirit of       Stonewall (SOS) proclamation read in part: “Stonewall was a       spontaneous action of marginal people oppressed by the       mainstream – teenaged drag queens, pederasts, transsexuals,       hustlers, and others despised by respectable straights and       ‘discreet’ homosexuals.              “SOS is an ad hoc committee of lesbian, gay and other       individuals and groups formed to bring Stonewall 25 [celebrating       the 25th anniversary of the riots] back to the principles of gay       liberation. We focus on one of the most glaring departures from       those principles: the attempt to exclude [NAMBLA].              “NAMBLA’s record as a responsible gay organization is well       known. NAMBLA was spawned by the gay community and has been in       every major gay and lesbian march…NAMBLA’s call for the       abolition of age of consent is not the issue. NAMBLA is a bona       fide participant in the gay and lesbian movement. NAMBLA       deserves strong support in its rights of free speech and       association and its member’s protection from discrimination and       bashing”              This is an amazing document. It clearly states that the       “oppressed minority” that Harry Hay sought to “liberate” was       well represented by people whose behavior and psychology were a       first-class ticket to social marginalization: hustlers, drag       queens, the sexually confused, the surgically refurbished, and       child molesters, to name a few. It is the primal urge of this       jumbled stew of oddballs, later to be dubbed the “gay community”       for political purposes, that drives today’s gay agenda: the       legitimization of freakish sexual perspectives. In its blunt       assertion of the raw gay essence, the Spirit of Stonewall       declaration puts the lie to the cosmetically enhanced portraits       of gays that appear regularly on the pages of publisher Arthur       Sulzberger, Jr.’s New York Times. In its heartfelt plea to       protect child molesters “from discrimination and bashing” the       Stonewall declaration confirmed mainstream America’s well-       founded skepticism of the gay agenda. NAMBLA was welcomed with       open arms at all the gay pride events until it became a       political liability.              When the Los Angeles Gay Pride Parade excluded NAMBLA, Harry Hay       taunted the parade organizers by marching in their parade       wearing a sandwich board emblazoned with the words “NAMBLA Walks       With Me.” This moment is included by Hay’s biographer, Stuart       Timmons, in his The Trouble with Harry Hay: Founder of the       Modern Gay Movement. The book includes a photo of Harry sporting       his NAMBLA sandwich board. This book was widely quoted in Hay’s       numerous obituaries, so the media liberals must have seen this       photo, and yet they all concealed it from the American public.       That’s called lying by omission.              No mainstream media outlet mentioned the essay Harry Hay wrote       for the pederasty magazine GAYME, which is produced by former       NAMBLA Bulletin editor Bill Audriette. Only Armistead Maupin       mentioned in a passing sentence that Harry Hay had studied       “berdachism, the Native American practice of raising ‘third       gender’ children as spiritual intermediaries between the sexes.”              TAGS: Nancy Pelosi, Law, NAMBLA, Homosexual, Pedophile,       Paedophile, Congress, House, Democrat, San Francisco, HIV, AIDS,       Rape, Baltimore              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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