I also now realize, with brutal clarity, that in the progressive hierarchy of identity groups, Muslims are above gays. Every pundit and politician — and that includes President Obama and Hillary Clinton and half the talking heads on TV — who today have said “We don’t know what the shooter’s motivation could possibly be!” have revealed to me their true priorities: appeasing Muslims is more important than defending the lives of gay people. Every progressive who runs interference for Islamic murderers is complicit in those murders, and I can no longer be a part of that team.
I’m just sick of it. Sick of the hypocrisy. Sick of the pandering. Sick of the deception.
And you know what makes me angrier still? The fact that I have to hide my identity and remain anonymous in writing this essay. If I outed myself as a Trump supporter, I would be harassed and doxxed and shunned by everyone I know and by the Twitter lynch mobs which up until yesterday I myself led.
I am ashamed. I am angry. And I am sad. I don’t want to vote for Trump, but I must. And if you care about the safety of the gay community in America, so must you.
From PJ Media
Going through some of the comments I found this one.
Ted Cruz is the only one who has made a clear, intelligent and decisive statement about this tragedy, radical Islamic terrorism and ISIS. A leader who understands what is at stake and doesn’t care about pc or popularity.
My response:
Ted was hanging with a bunch of Christian preachers who want to kill gays. When the time is right.
When people pointed this out to him his response was on the order of “Whut?”
Leave the Old Book behind. Jesus gave you permission. As if it is needed.