DAYS OF LOT: Blogging Gays Urge Murder, Castration of Christians
It
happened Dec. 2, 2013, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. LifeSiteNews.com
broke the story with the headline: “Violent Mob of Topless Pro-Abort
Feminists Attacks Praying Men Defending Cathedral.” The raw footage is
disturbing to the extreme. (Warning: viewer discretion advised for
nudity, lesbian lewdness and violence. A censored version is available
here.) Both the video and the story have since gone viral. WND
summarizes the attacks as follows: “Chanting, ‘Get your rosaries out of
our ovaries,’ a mob of pro-abortion feminists—many of whom were topless
with Nazi swastikas on their chests and foreheads—attacked and sexually
molested a group of Roman Catholic men who were praying as they stood
outside a cathedral in Argentina to protect it from threats of
vandalism.” WND Managing Editor David Kupelian called the siege a
“display of demonic fury.” Indeed, it’s hard to watch the footage
without discerning the palpably dark spirit that possesses many of the
estimated 17,000 lesbian, pro-abortion and feminist assailants (but I
repeat myself). Thousands of painted, topless pagans prancing a ring
around the pope burned in effigy—for the chief purpose of celebrating a
right to sacrifice, alive, their own children to the goddess abortion—is
eerily redolent of ancient Baal worshipers dancing about the inferno
and live-roasting, in burnt offering to Moloch, their own children. For
liberals, although the means may change, the ends remain the
same. Equally disturbing are a number of comments posted about the
incident on at least one award-winning gay activist blog. Ironically,
the site, “JoeMyGod,” a serial Christian-defaming cyber-rag, won the
award for “Outstanding Blog” in 2011 at the Gay and Lesbian Alliance
Against Defamation (GLAAD) Media Awards. While Joe Jervis—the blog’s
militant atheist and gay sadomasochist founder—refuses to denounce the
Argentinian hate crimes outright, he at least begrudgingly admits, “I
really can’t see how this advances the cause of abortion rights.” Ya
think? Even so, Jervis, whose blog has a long history of anti-Christian
extremism and violence-charged rhetoric, nonetheless permitted several
of his regular posters to not only condone the feminist attacks but to
illegally call for a steep escalation in anti-Christian violence in
general (up to and including church bombings and both the castration and
even murder of Christians in the U.S.).
(Update:
Jervis has now scrubbed his blog of the post. Screenshots have been
taken.) Poster “mike moore” kicked off the bloodlust: “BRAVA! I wish
this happened all the time, particularly here is the U.S. … It’s LONG
past time for women to violently react to [being] … denied birth control
and then forced to carry a never-wanted child to term.” ”Jeff Chang”
offered specific suggestions as to what such violence might look like:
“How about destroying the oppresive regims [sic] of the church. To that
end would you support firebombing a church? How about removing the
clergy [sic] from power? Perhaps a ultra radical [sic] hit squad can use
lead pipes and beat the clergy to death. How about just creating FEAR
for all male Catholics? A bomb during there [sic] planning meeting would
work, do you support that?” Chang then answered his own questions: “As
far as I’m concerned, those quasi-religious, hypocritical bastards
should have been castrated on the steps of the cathedral they so
pompously took it upon themselves to ‘protect’—talk about your bulls–t
grand-stand plays. That’s right. We should get rid of ALL of them in one
fell swoop. I say that we firebomb the next planning meeting.” A user
named “Hands off my uteris!!” agreed: “They should have burned their
f–-ing church to the ground!” So did “Rolf”: “They were lucky they
didn’t start castrating them.” Poster “Seamus Ruah” justified the
violence and sexual assault, comparing it to the similarly violent
Stonewall Riots of 1969. Stonewall is largely credited for launching
today’s increasingly aggressive gay rights movement. “When you push a
segment of the population too far,” wrote Ruah, “they have a tendency to
fight back. /Stonewall.” In the aforementioned WND report, David
Kupelian recalled a similar “1989 attack on New York City’s famed St.
Patrick’s Cathedral in which hundreds of ‘gay’ activists stormed the
church and terrorized its parishioners during Mass.” JoeMyGod’s
“BudClark” recalls it too: “I HAD a problem with Act Up’s ‘Die-In’ in
the middle of High Mass at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in NYC, back in the
day. I DON’T, anymore. The Catholic HIERARCHY deserve [sic] anything and
everything they have coming to them, including JAIL.” Poster “Vel” had a
suggestion for Christians and conservatives: “I hope the right wingers
come here and take note of these comments. … Assaulting and humiliating
people and interfering with their nonviolent expression is OK if done
for the right political cause. So the right wingers should note all of
this.” Rather than lamenting the anti-Christian violence itself, poster
“zhera” instead worried: “My only problem with this video is that the
Catholics are now able to use it as proof for how they are
victims.” Proof indeed, zhera. And with the burgeoning success of
radical LGBT and pro-abortion legislation worldwide—especially in
countries like Argentina and the good ‘ol USA—we can expect a rapid
increase in similar such proofs of systemic anti-Christian persecution
both at home and abroad. In its story, LifeSite reports that “some of
the women chanted a song, with the lyrics: ‘To the Roman Catholic
Apostolic Church, who wants to get between our sheets, we say that we
want to be whores, travesties and lesbians. Legal abortion in every
hospital.’” Nice. There you have it: The heart of gay rights activism,
left-wing feminism and pro-choice savagery distilled in one angry
rant. “During the attack some men were visibly weeping,” continues
LifeSite. “None of them retaliated against the abuses heaped on
them.” Indeed, to borrow from Madonna’s depiction of Evita, it seems
Argentina has much to cry for. And so does America. But as for
“JoeMyGod,” the question is this: Will GLAAD now publicly disavow Joe
Jervis for allowing (and perhaps tacitly condoning) such violent (and
very likely illegal) rhetoric? Will this self-styled anti-defamation
group rescind its “Outstanding Blog” award? Don’t hold your breath. Even
still, a bigger question remains: Will federal authorities investigate
these threats? If it were Christians threatening gays, Eric Holder
himself would kick in the door with MSNBC in tow. Every newspaper in
America would give it above-the-fold coverage. But it wasn’t Christians
threatening gays. It was gays threatening Christians. And that just
doesn’t fit the false “gay victimhood” narrative. Charisma
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