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Friday, June 03, 2005

From Federalist Patriot No. 05-22: Top of the fold -- "Gay Days"? The reality of gender-disorientation pathology...



This week, many an unsuspecting American family will travel to Walt Disney World, where they will find themselves at the epicenter of a recurring cultural earthquake. There, at America's favorite family destination, hordes of homosexuals will congregate at Pleasure Island for an annual exercise in societal entropy. "Gay Days at Disney" they call it -- though it is anything but.

"Gay" in the current vernacular is, of course, the term used by the fashionably PC to describe homosexuals. In dictionaries just a couple of decades ago, however, this same adjective meant "happy" or "a state of high spirits." A century ago, the primary definition was: "licentious, lacking moral restraints, leading a debauched or dissolute life." The Gay '90s, for example, were the final decade of what Mark Twain dubbed "The Gilded Age," an era of unmitigated opulence and unrestrained immorality among a subculture of the elite.

In light of this earliest definition, we're reminded of the inimitable words of that great American philosopher, Yogi Berra: "This is like deja vu all over again." Indeed, today's "gay" culture is equally dissolute, and its agenda is anathema to the bedrock institution of our past, present and future -- the American family.

Leading the charge in homosexual advocacy are groups like the American Civil Liberties Union, and their strategy has heretofore been an effective one. The ACLU will select cases in U.S. Circuit Court venues where the Left has installed a majority of judicial activists -- those who do the bidding of constituencies like homosexuals, in effect ignoring the Constitution and legislating by judicial fiat. It is these same judicial activists who affirm such issues as same-sex "marriage" and same-sex partner benefits.

The homosexual legal agenda notwithstanding, the question all enlightened Americans should be asking themselves in order to understand better the moral implications of this agenda is, which definition of "gay" applies to the homosexual subculture in America? In order to answer this question, one must gain some insight into the pathology of homosexual behavior.

The shifting paradigm of sexual morality is a source of much controversy in America. Homosexuals, though less than 3% of the population, are at the center of this controversy. The secular rights of consenting adults are in contest with the timeless natural order of the family and society.

To discuss the issue of homosexual normalization, we must move beyond the "pro-this/anti-that" labels and dispel a false dichotomy -- one that has infected our dialogue on the issue of homosexuality. Homosexual advocacy groups often rebut dissenters by branding them as pharisaical, intolerant and judgmental -- ad hominem accusations which serve only to preclude a consequential discussion of the issue. Of course, one's heartfelt disagreement with the social agenda of homosexual advocates has no direct correlation with one's capacity to love or have compassion for others. Nor is such dissent necessarily related to judgment, which is God's alone. Rather, it is about discerning between right and wrong and obedience to objective truth -- as opposed to conformity with a contemporary code of relativism whose tenets are "tolerance," "diversity" and "inclusion."

From a Judeo-Christian perspective, it should be noted that objective truth does not constitute law without grace. In fact, law in the absence of grace is meaningless -- little more than oppression. However, grace in the absence of law is, likewise, meaningless -- little more than licentiousness. Law and grace are, in fact, different sides of the same coin.

Understanding aberrant sexual behavior is the critical first step toward healing it. Homosexuality is sometimes a promiscuous lifestyle choice. Often, however, as understood by many medical and mental health specialists, gender-disorientation pathology is associated with childhood or adolescent sexual and/or emotional trauma and/or abuse. Additionally, homosexual modeling by an authority figure -- often an influential person with access to the victim through the family, church, school, neighborhood or media -- can result in gender-disorientation pathology.

Homosexual victims often compensate and cover their pain by manifesting some degree of narcissism -- an unmitigated expression of self-love. They compulsively indulge in aberrant sexual behavior to avoid reconciling the pain of abuse or homosexual modeling.

Additionally, while there was rampant speculation a decade ago about a "homosexual gene," that theory has been repeatedly rejected by both the scientific community and national homosexual advocacy organizations. It should be noted, however, that some children may be genetically predisposed to exhibit masculine or feminine characteristics associated with the opposite sex -- putting them at greater risk of being targeted by homosexual predators and more susceptible, psychologically, to homosexual modeling.

It is no small irony that the most outspoken advocates for the homosexual agenda are equally outspoken about environmental issues -- preservation of the natural order. Even the most humanist of these advocates must acknowledge the obvious -- that homosexuality is a clear and undeniable violation of the laws of nature.

Given insight into the pathology of gender disorientation, to abandon, under the aegis of "love, compassion and inclusion," those who struggle with homosexuality, is tantamount to abandoning a destitute soul in a gutter.

In the final analysis, there is nothing "gay" about being afflicted with gender disorientation pathology. Nor is there anything redeeming about those who would use a family theme park to advance the homosexual agenda.

(For a comprehensive response to the homosexual agenda in the church, link to http://FederalistPatriot.US/papers/03-32_paper.asp)

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Pale Rider said:
Friday, June 03, 2005

From Federalist Patriot No. 05-22: Top of the fold -- "Gay Days"? The reality of gender-disorientation pathology...



This week, many an unsuspecting American family will travel to Walt Disney World, where they will find themselves at the epicenter of a recurring cultural earthquake. There, at America's favorite family destination, hordes of homosexuals will congregate at Pleasure Island for an annual exercise in societal entropy. "Gay Days at Disney" they call it -- though it is anything but.
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I understand your anger...however all one can do is not patronize Disneyland...thats what I do...if enough people do then they will get the message...diatribe is okay...but the almighty buck hits home! :)
 
This has been going on for years and years and years and years.

You can't stop it unless you organize a boycott of Disney.

No way in the world that will work. I mean, are you going to keep your kids out of every Disney-themed park in the world, never go to a Disney movie, never guy a Disney toy or piece of clothing - and still have kids in the house?

What happens when a friend gives your son or daughter a Disney gift for his/her birthday?

Write a letter...complain to them.

That is about all you can do.
 
GotZoom said:
This has been going on for years and years and years and years.

You can't stop it unless you organize a boycott of Disney.

No way in the world that will work. I mean, are you going to keep your kids out of every Disney-themed park in the world, never go to a Disney movie, never guy a Disney toy or piece of clothing - and still have kids in the house?

What happens when a friend gives your son or daughter a Disney gift for his/her birthday?

Write a letter...complain to them.

That is about all you can do.


We go to Magic Mountain Six Flags locally...if and when they start with this BS...then we will stick with..camping.fishing,boating etc... :huh:
 
GotZoom said:
This has been going on for years and years and years and years.

This has NOT been going on for years and years and years. Remember, I'm 49 years old, and I remember when old "Walt" Disney was alive. There's no way HELL the queers would take over the park if he was still alive.

Just like if the old man who founded Wal Mart was still alive, there'd be no damn way they'd be selling out America by buying 90% of their stock from china.

Things change, and a lot of the time, not for the better.

I only have one child and he's 26 years old, and a veteran of the Army. I don't think he's too interested in Disneyland. I'm not either. I posted the article to enlighten those who may not be aware that this goes on at Disneyland.
 
Pale Rider said:
This has NOT been going on for years and years and years. Remember, I'm 49 years old, and I remember when old "Walt" Disney was alive. There's no way HELL the queers would take over the park if he was still alive.

Just like if the old man who founded Wal Mart was still alive, there'd be no damn way they'd be selling out America by buying 90% of their stock from china.

Things change, and a lot of the time, not for the better.

I only have one child and he's 26 years old, and a veteran of the Army. I don't think he's too interested in Disneyland. I'm not either. I posted the article to enlighten those who may not be aware that this goes on at Disneyland.



I'm 60 years old...and it has been going on for years...I also dated some of the original Mousekeeters...and hung around with others...(Karen and Annette) so your theory is a moot point...as I said all one can do is boycott thru the pay check...and I do have fond memories of the original Disneyland in Anaheim,calif...and did work for "Six Flags" Magic Mountain when they were owned by "The Newhall Group" geez...relax dude...opinions are like Ice Cream!...they melt fast...! :rotflmao:
 
Pale Rider said:
This has NOT been going on for years and years and years. Remember, I'm 49 years old, and still remember when old "Walt" Disney was alive. There's no way HELL the queers would take over the park if he was still alive.

Just like if the old man who founded Wal Mart was still alive, there'd be now damn way they'd be selling out America by buying 90% of their stock from china.

Things change, and a lot of the time, not for the better.

I only have one child and he's 26 years old, and a veteran of the Army. I don't think he's too interested in Disneyland. I'm not either. I posted the article to enlighten those who may not be aware that this goes on at Disneyland.

I grew up in Newport Beach - about 30 minutes from Disneyland. I was a YMCA camp counselor in the late 70's. We took the kids from camp to D'land.

There were people with signs in the parking lot welcoming people to "Gay Day."

The official satement from organizers say that Gay Days started in 1990 but it was unoffiical back into the late 70s.

This event is not "sanctioned" by Walt Disney or Disneyland. However, they don't discourage it when it draws over 100,000 people to the local areas and they....pardon the pun...pump in millions of dollars to the local economy.
 
archangel said:
Pale....phantom John....!


I'm 60 years old...and it has been going on for years...I also dated some of the original Mousekeeters...and hung around with others...(Karen and Annette) so your theory is a moot point...as I said all one can do is boycott thru the pay check...and I do have fond memories of the original Disneyland in Anaheim,calif...and did work for "Six Flags" Magic Mountain when they were owned by "The Newhall Group" geez...relax dude...opinions are like Ice Cream!...they melt fast...! :rotflmao:

No I am NOT Phantom John. He doesn't even own a computer, let alone know how to operate one. I have one child, Phantom John has thirteen. I live in a clean house, Phantom John lives in one of the filthiest dives I've ever seen. I spent eight years in the Air Force doing my patriotic chore, Phantom John idolizes hitler. I have a degree in Electrical Engineering among other things, I doubt Phantom John finished High School. I'm a Technician at Reno Harley Davidson, Phantom John cleans bikes.

Please DO NOT call me Phantom John.
 
GotZoom said:
I grew up in Newport Beach - about 30 minutes from Disneyland. I was a YMCA camp counselor in the late 70's. We took the kids from camp to D'land.

There were people with signs in the parking lot welcoming people to "Gay Day."

The official satement from organizers say that Gay Days started in 1990 but it was unoffiical back into the late 70s.

This event is not "sanctioned" by Walt Disney or Disneyland. However, they don't discourage it when it draws over 100,000 people to the local areas and they....pardon the pun...pump in millions of dollars to the local economy.

I stand corrected, to my disgust.
 
Why does anyone care?

Don't you have anything better to do than worry about inconsequential crap like this? We have an Adminstration tha's running this nation into the ground and all you can do is worry about whether or not Harry meets Barry?

Get a grip on something besides your privates! You're not going to suddenly wake up queer if some same-gender couple somewhere can enjoy their life together in a state of matrimony or civil-union. Unless, of course, you're a closet queen to begin with. So just get over it...There are bigger fish to fry.
 
Pale Rider said:
This has NOT been going on for years and years and years. Remember, I'm 49 years old, and I remember when old "Walt" Disney was alive. There's no way HELL the queers would take over the park if he was still alive.

Just like if the old man who founded Wal Mart was still alive, there'd be no damn way they'd be selling out America by buying 90% of their stock from china.

Things change, and a lot of the time, not for the better.

I only have one child and he's 26 years old, and a veteran of the Army. I don't think he's too interested in Disneyland. I'm not either. I posted the article to enlighten those who may not be aware that this goes on at Disneyland.

i have a son who's almost 2. i still plan on taking him to these theme parks (when he's a bit older, enough to remember the trip) because i never got that chance in my childhood (parents could not afford it), and I'll be damned if I am going to deny my son the experience i never got to have. I will just make sure we take him on days other than these 'homo days'.

my first ever disneyworld trip was on my honeymoon 3 years ago, and I am 24.
 
fuzzykitten99 said:
i have a son who's almost 2. i still plan on taking him to these theme parks (when he's a bit older, enough to remember the trip) because i never got that chance in my childhood (parents could not afford it), and I'll be damned if I am going to deny my son the experience i never got to have. I will just make sure we take him on days other than these 'homo days'.

my first ever disneyworld trip was on my honeymoon 3 years ago, and I am 24.

Bravo to you!

When you are a parent you might have a tough choice to make - do, because of my personal and/or political beliefs, prevent my child from doing something they really want to do - or do I just suck it up and let my child enjoy their childhood.

If I don't like my neighbor's political beliefs, I'm not going to preven my child from going to their kids birthday party. I won't hang out with the parents, but our kids can play.

If I don't want my child to attend a theme park because of their silent "gay day" endorsement and the chance of seeing a park-full of homosexuals/lesbians, I will simply take them another time.
 
I'm staying away from Disneyland because, frankly, I can think of better ways to spend two thousand bucks than walking around a crowded theme park with giant mice.
 
We have Paramount's King's Island, here.
I was not aware of 'gay day' until a friend of my son was there on that day and noticed the same-sex couples displaying affection.
Who cares? I don't enjoy watching hetrosexuals tonguing each other in public.
 
I think I'm right there with ya, Don - I'd take my kids to a theme park if:

a) I had a few hundred dollars to spend on admissions/concessions
b) They wanted to go.

The thrilled look on my kids' faces as they saw a guy getting paid $6 to dress up as Mickey Mouse would be priceless...they'd be completely unaware of the political-social policies of the park; they'd just be there to have fun.

:)
 
GotZoom said:
Bravo to you!

When you are a parent you might have a tough choice to make - do, because of my personal and/or political beliefs, prevent my child from doing something they really want to do - or do I just suck it up and let my child enjoy their childhood.

If I don't like my neighbor's political beliefs, I'm not going to preven my child from going to their kids birthday party. I won't hang out with the parents, but our kids can play.

If I don't want my child to attend a theme park because of their silent "gay day" endorsement and the chance of seeing a park-full of homosexuals/lesbians, I will simply take them another time.

That deserves points..but alas...
 
-=d=- said:
I.... I'd take my kids to a theme park if:
a) I had a few hundred dollars to spend on admissions/concessions
We got in free. My aunt worked for them for many years; had a life-time pass with guest passes. That's the only way we could have done it. The cost is outrageous.
 
Joz said:
We have Paramount's King's Island, here.
I was not aware of 'gay day' until a friend of my son was there on that day and noticed the same-sex couples displaying affection.
Who cares? I don't enjoy watching hetrosexuals tonguing each other in public.

That is what the slow, dark rides are for.
 

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