Media Beat: We Wuz Robbed – of Honesty and Dialogue

Ari L. NoonanOP-ED

Photo: Washington Post

The misbehavior and easy-flowing extreme dishonesty of the religion-hating gay community and their left-wing media enablers over the new Indiana religious freedom law has been breathtaking since the boys and girls were ordered into the streets.

Fists clenched, The New York Times, which has helped liberal lying become a national pastime, is the drum major in the ugliest parade we have seen since the last time gays cried victim.

Fifteen minutes ago.

Recalling a brilliant observation by the magnificent Dorothy Parker in the last century, only one of the 21 sentences in the vile editorial was accurate, the second one:

“It is true that the law does not, as some opponents claim, specifically permit businesses to refuse service to gays and lesbians.”

The Times, in a wink of accidental honesty, admits the lie with one hand while encouraging it with the other.

Even if you were related to these overgrown gay brats, and I am, they have a subtle talent for discouraging support from anyone who disagrees with them.

Would that they were as industrious as they are artificial.

Since most gays never have been married, they never have learned to take responsibility — as the other 97 percent of Americans have.

From the time gay “marriage” became a national issue 20 years ago, destroying one of civilization’s most sacred principles, the single aim of gay leaders has been to intimidate to win their way because they were too mad to sit down and reason.

Their left-wing behavior models taught gays how to master the role of incurably aggrieved victim. With ample spare time, they have polished their acting skills. Many phony Oscar candidates are in the artificially offended crowd.

Unsophisticated bullying and lifetime victimization have proven a winning1-2 punch.

Out of sheer shock of the general population, screaming intimidation worked early in their game to win over the country. With a huge assist from perhaps 90 percent of the academic community, gays quickly deduced they should not not tinker with a devious method that pays off.

Since then, angry veterans of left-wing social movements have encouraged their brethren to forego diplomacy and overpower the unenlightened traditional rubes. Storm the barriers. Plough their crudely constructed vehicles through, under and over traditional society, casualties be darned.

A final boo is reserved for the Democratic punching bags in New York, Connecticut and Washington – arguably the three most corrupt states in the union. With political correctness being their highest values, the sissified governors, quivering in their ballet shoes, announced they would not allow state-sponsored travel to Indiana. Meanwhile, one of the slugs, Andy (Ah Ain’t No Bigot) Cuomo of New York is flying off to freedom-fearing Cuba, a western world haven for gays, lesbians and discount terrorists.