This is an unspeakable insult to black people. Gay persecution does not rival black persecution in the annals (I could not find a better word to insert here) of American history. Any assertion to the contrary is simply too queer to take seriously.
The distinction between racial and gay prejudice is wholly artificial. In real life, hate runs rough-shod over such careful (and clever: "annals" looks like "anal" and then you "insert," get it?) boundaries. For example, when a black man named Corey Andrew recently told Army recruiter Sgt. Marcia Ramode that he was gay, this is where she went (via email):
GO BACK TO AFRICA AND DO YOUR GAY VOODOO LIMBO TANGO AND WANGO DANCE AND JUMP AROUND AND PRANCE AND RUN ALL OVER THE PLACE HALF NAKED THERE.
Mr. Adams' article has the charming title, "How to bomb a gay bath house," and I highly recommend it. Read it and experience the "hate" for yourself. And yes, he does recommend that Ann Coulter follow six steps for bombing a gay bath house-but it's not what you think! It's all good, clean fun.
Hatred is explicitly Adams' subject:
Perhaps the most compelling reason for Ann to refrain from issuing an apology is that it might send the message that homosexuality is somehow "wrong." Those saying that the implication that Edwards is a homosexual is "defamatory" are suggesting that homosexuality is "bad." This flies in the face of the teachings of the official religion of the Diversity Movement, which is, of course, moral relativism.
Every time I get into a discussion about homosexuality I am accused of being "secretly gay." When the accuser is strait (sic), he shows how much he secretly hates homosexuals. When the accuser is gay, he shows how much he secretly hates himself. Ann should not mimic this hatred by apologizing for something Leftists do regularly and unapologetically.
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