Give me your tired, your poor/ your sexually-degenerate LGBTQ masses yearning to whatever

JGalt

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I bet you've never heard this one before. Remember Emma Lazarus, the poet who wrote “The New Colossus" which is inscribed on a bronze plaque on the Statue of Liberty? Ever wonder why the left loves her so much and always reverts to the Statue of Liberty to defend open borders and unlimited immigration?

Emma Lazarus Memorial Plaque​


"Many New York City public parks and playgrounds are named in honor of prominent figures in New York City and American history. The NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project compiled a list of public parks and playgrounds named after gay men, lesbians, and bisexuals, several of which intentionally honor an LGBT individual. In addition, there are memorials that honor LGBT individuals. This list includes the Emma Lazarus Memorial Plaque, in Manhattan.

This memorial plaque, dedicated in 1955 and located west of Castle Clinton in Battery Park, celebrates Emma Lazarus (1849–1887) as “poet-patriot” and author of “The New Colossus.” It also inadvertently honors her LGBT history. Born into a prominent Sephardic Jewish New York family, poet, author, and activist Lazarus is best known for her poem “The New Colossus,” which was written in 1883 for a fundraising effort to build a pedestal for the Statue of Liberty. Her now-famous words “Give me your tired, your poor/ your huddled masses yearning to breathe free” were not physically attached to the Statue of Liberty until 1903, over 15 years after her death. Lazarus was one of the first highly visible and successful Jewish American authors, and she also became an activist for Jewish causes. She never married, and there is evidence that she was fascinated by women in her social and political circles in same-sex partnerships, then sometimes called “Boston marriages.” Biographer Esther Schor writes that clues to the poet’s identity can be found in the poem “Assurance,” which is not “about choosing a lover; it is about being chosen by desire — erotic desire, and for the body and soul of a woman.”


Emma Lazarus Memorial Plaque – NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project
 
Jesus never married and always hung around men...

Jesus is God in human form, and had no need for fornication or earthly desires. He had to be born of an earthly woman in order to die on the cross and defeat Satan. And Jesus didn't "always" hang around with men, there were many women who accompanied Jesus during His ministry and supported Him out of their private means. In fact, the first person who saw Jesus after His resurrection was a woman. Read your Bible, son.
 
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Not true at all. Jesus H. Christ hung around with hoes and other lowlifes as well.

It wasn't the mission of Almighty God to marry and have offspring, He had a more important mission to accomplish, to die for the sins of mankind.
That all seems so stereotypical since that is the reason to sacrifice yer products to God before Jesus and the loss of the temple.
 
That all seems so stereotypical since that is the reason to sacrifice yer products to God before Jesus and the loss of the temple.

Can you rephrase that into something that makes sense?
 
the people donated for the sacrifice in the temple.

You're referring to the Jews and Mosaic Law. After Jesus made the ultimate sacrifice on the cross, animal sacrifice was no longer needed.

Although some extreme Jewish sects are planning on sacrificing a red heifer to signal the rebuilding of the temple, as was prophesied in the Torah. They don't quite get that "Jesus" thing.
 
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More Leftists can quote that stupid poem than can quote anything in the U.S. Constitution. In fact, they use that stupid poem to justify open borders.
I can tell you are over-emotive and like to practice character assassinations. Got any proof of what you claim?
 
I bet you've never heard this one before. Remember Emma Lazarus, the poet who wrote “The New Colossus" which is inscribed on a bronze plaque on the Statue of Liberty? Ever wonder why the left loves her so much and always reverts to the Statue of Liberty to defend open borders and unlimited immigration?

Emma Lazarus Memorial Plaque​


"Many New York City public parks and playgrounds are named in honor of prominent figures in New York City and American history. The NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project compiled a list of public parks and playgrounds named after gay men, lesbians, and bisexuals, several of which intentionally honor an LGBT individual. In addition, there are memorials that honor LGBT individuals. This list includes the Emma Lazarus Memorial Plaque, in Manhattan.

This memorial plaque, dedicated in 1955 and located west of Castle Clinton in Battery Park, celebrates Emma Lazarus (1849–1887) as “poet-patriot” and author of “The New Colossus.” It also inadvertently honors her LGBT history. Born into a prominent Sephardic Jewish New York family, poet, author, and activist Lazarus is best known for her poem “The New Colossus,” which was written in 1883 for a fundraising effort to build a pedestal for the Statue of Liberty. Her now-famous words “Give me your tired, your poor/ your huddled masses yearning to breathe free” were not physically attached to the Statue of Liberty until 1903, over 15 years after her death. Lazarus was one of the first highly visible and successful Jewish American authors, and she also became an activist for Jewish causes. She never married, and there is evidence that she was fascinated by women in her social and political circles in same-sex partnerships, then sometimes called “Boston marriages.” Biographer Esther Schor writes that clues to the poet’s identity can be found in the poem “Assurance,” which is not “about choosing a lover; it is about being chosen by desire — erotic desire, and for the body and soul of a woman.”


Emma Lazarus Memorial Plaque – NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project
Jesus christ kid, why are you so obsessed with 1% of the population?
 

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