Gay Pride Rights Week and a Dearth of Pride

Gene Lalor | June 20, 2009 

As Gay Rights Week approaches in N.Y.C., it only seems respectful and supremely PC to devote regular articles to homosexuals, gays, lesbians, bi-sexuals, trans-sexuals, tri-sexuals, gerbil afficionados, cross dressers, and NAMBLA predators.

And what more ironically appropriate day to begin this week-long annual festival of all things gay than Father’s Day weekend?

This promises to be a Big Apple biggie for the gaysters.   The year 2009 is the 40th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots in N.Y.C.’s Greenwich Village, those iconic riots during which homosexuals exited that gay bar in droves when cops raided the place. 

Joined by hundreds of non-bar hopping gays and many who no doubt exited their closets that night, they pelted police with beer bottles, rocks, and whatever else was handy and launched the Gay Revolution.

They seem to be winning that revolution four decades later so this is no time to be slackers and sluff off and rest on their multicolored laurels or fail to display the multicolored gay pride flag:

It will be tough for the New York contingent to out-do their Boston counterparts who pre-empted them last month, although I’m certain they’ll give it their best shot.  Planned are such awesome doings in the city and environs as “PRIDEfest,” a “Pride Rally,” “Rapture: A Womens Dance,” “The March,” and the grand finale, “The Dance on the Pier:” http://gaytravel.about.com/od/partiesevents/qt/NYC_Pride.htm.

A jolly good, prideful, gay ol’ time should be had by all but, as ambitious as all those pride events are, it’s hard to imagine their besting Boston.  The Boston debacle has been the subject of various pieces on this site. 

(See “Various Perversions,” http://gaytravel.about.com/od/partiesevents/qt/NYC_Pride.htm, and “Gay News,” http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=1057, and dozens of other gay outings here.)  

Those Bostonian gays actually outdid themselves with this year’s Gay Prom at City Hall when they dropped any pretense that their designs were not on new recruits from the young teen, male and female, brigades. 

Closely related and not recommended for the faint of heart is this report from MassResistance.com with audio tapes and transcripts of instruction given by Massachusetts state employees to children as young as twelve.  Subjects include sado-masochism and the fine arts of oral sex and fisting: http://www.massresistance.org/docs/issues/fistgate/index.html.

The tapes date to March 25, 2000 but are most relevant today since Kevin Jennings, the homosexual in charge of the conference at which those instructions were thoughtfully provided, defended their accuracy and the event itself.  Jennings has just been appointed by your president as administrator in the Office of Safe and Drug Free Schools in the United States Department of Education.

Surprised?  Don’t be.  Jennings is merely one of a very large gay vanguard who are charging, or mincing, throughout the nation and through our schools with their message of safety, inclusion, acceptance–and recruitment.

Obama has declared June, “Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, and Transgender Pride Month:” http://www.queerty.com/shock-obama-proclaims-june-gay-pride-month-20090601/, which  has to make everyone feel so very warm and fuzzy, no?

All this emphasis on Pride and Pridefest and Pride Rallies for some reason brings to mind Gertrude in Shakespeare’s Hamlet who “doth protest too much.”  Not that homosexuals are considering marrying their dead husbands’ brothers, although that’s now a possibility in some states. 

It’s more like gays continually proclaiming their pride is very suggestive that they really have no pride in who they are, what they are, and what they do.  They seem to think that proclaiming and advertising their pride will give them some.

Regrettably for them, it doesn’t work that way no matter how much they doth protest that they are proud people.


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