A Topsy-Turvy America
Gene Lalor | April 26, 2010
When Bob Dylan sang, “The times they are a-changin’ ” almost half a century ago, he hadn’t seen nothin’ yet, nor had the rest of us.
One of the major changes America has witnessed in the last 30 years has been the increasing influence of the Gay Lobby in our society, or at least our societies on the Left and East Coasts. Middle America and so-called Flyover Country still have a grip on sanity.
Time was, even on the coasts, when an allegation or rumor that some politician was homosexual or bi-sexual was the kiss of death forcing the pol either to withdraw from a particular race or to deny the charge with all the masculine indignation he could muster.
No more and in some areas of the country it’s a much-craved distinction to be called gay.
Thus, in the home of the Broad Street Bullies, Philadelphia, a candidate in the Center City’s state house district 182 was outed by his opponent as, heaven forbid, straight.
“Veteran Rep. Babette Josephs (D., Phila.) last Thursday accused her primary opponent, Gregg Kravitz, of pretending to be bisexual in order to pander to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender voters, a powerful bloc in the district:” http://bit.ly/bp1BxS
I have to assume Babette is a lesbian–she looks it in her picture on that link–and that Gregg, well I don’t really know now what he is. Not having visited Philly in almost 50 years, I also have to presume that Center City is akin to NYC’s Greenwich Village, a hotbed of homosexuals from time immemorial.
Kravitz fought back against Josephs, though, and not with a feather boa or by slinging a purse.
Saying he liked both men and women but not Josephs’ slurs, Kravitz moaned, “That kind of taunting is going to make it more difficult for closeted members of the LGBT community to be comfortable with themselves. It’s damaging.”
Josephs, 70, also intimated that Kravitz, 29, was just a rich kid who was also guilty of ageism, which is almost as bad in Center City as being straight.
Another instance of topsy-turvyism in our formerly fairly normal world is a well-known pot calling a defenseless kettle black.
Avram Noam Chomsky who, with the late activist Saul Alinsky and the ever-present zillionaire George Soros, may be termed the Jewish triumvirate of America’s left wing agitators, is complaining about the rise of conservatism in the United States and he focuses on the Tea Party movement.
His complaints should be laughable except that Chomsky is professor emeritus in linguistics at M.I.T. He uses that position to expound, not on linguisitcs, but on conservatism in America and compares the atmosphere here in 2010 to the life and discontent under Germany’s Weimar Republic in the 1920’s.
As with Alinsky and Soros, Chomsky specializes in scare tactics as he draws parallels between Tea Partiers and Nazis, an incredible leap from peaceful and lawful demonstrations to genocidal Nazis.
In an interview on Truthdig, he warns, “The United States is very lucky that no honest and charismatic figure has appeared, and if this were to happen this country would be in real trouble for the frustration, disillusionment and the justified anger combined with the absence of a coherent response.”
He goes on to compare the Nazi persecution of German Jews with America’s blacks and illegal aliens.
Let’s analyze Chomsky’s analysis of America 2010.
First, he feels America would be in “real trouble” should an “honest and charismatic [conservative] figure” appear on the scene, apparently deeming America’s conservative leadership as dishonest and lacking in charisma.
Second, he sees the Tea Party movement as incoherent in dealing with the “frustration, disillusionment, and the justified anger” that exists in America today.
Third, again, he feels America’s blacks and illegals are treated comparably to Jews under Naziism.
I think Chomsky should take a break some day and descend from his M.I.T. ivory tower into the real world. He may discover what an ass he is in believing all of the above.
Incidentally, the original source for the information here was an arch left wing website, Truthdig.com, which interviewed Chomsky and Pravda, the former voice of the Russian Communist Party, which reported on it: http://bit.ly/cBsQL7
When it becomes chiseled in stone that being homosexual is a prime qualification for public office and when Chomskyites become credible, this nation will be approaching its denouement.
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