Bil Browning |
· Wednesday, October 12, 2016
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The utter power and strength of
the LGBT community allows us to control the course of hurricanes,
floods, and droughts, and thus, we get to determine who lives and who
dies, who retains their treasured belongings and who gets wiped out and
wiped away.
Well, that is if you believe the
looney tunes on the theocratic right who hold us responsible for
causing many of the greatest natural disasters of modern times.
The latest installment from the loony bin came from a columnist for shoebat.com in an article titled “Hurricane Matthew Is The Wrath Of God Poured Out On the Cities Of Orlando And Savannah For Supporting The Evil Sodomites.”
This must be urgent since the initial letter in each word of the title
is capitalized! Also, I’m sure they employ the term “sodomites” not only
to signify men who have sex with men, but also those perverted
women-on-women, bisexuals, and trans people as well.
The author, Andrew Bieszad, argues that the hurricane then-forecast to hit Florida
and other points in the U.S. Southeast resulted from God’s wrath
directed against upcoming pride festivals (“sodomite pride parades”) in
Orlando, and Savannah, Georgia.
Bieszad asserts that this particular hurricane has dramatically erupted
in “unnatural” ways and “is unexplained by science,” and
“The word ‘Hurricane’ originally comes from the Taino Indians, a people who inhabited the Caribbean and parts of Florida when the Spanish arrived in the 16th century. The original word, ‘Huracan,’ was a god of evil in their pagan religion, and the natives thought that these storms were attacks from this evil diety. Interesting.”
In addition, Bieszad asserts
that it is no mere coincidence that this current hurricane holds the
name “Matthew.” Saint Matthew is depicted as an angel in the Christian
Bible, and angels are “the ones obedient to God [who] always play
important roles in executing God’s will, both for aiding man in his
struggle for righteousness and punishing him in accordance with God’s
will.”
But Bieszad simply pulls from the looney bin scavenged before by so many others.
For example, in May 1978, Anita
Bryant, Florida Orange Juice queen and chief organizer of her so-called
“Save Our Children” campaign to overturn a gay-rights ordinance of Dade
County, called homosexuals “human garbage,” and blamed the drought then
overtaking California on their sinful behavior. Ironically, however, just one day following the first openly-gay San Francisco City Supervisor, Harvey Milk’s November 8 election, and six months following Bryant’s claim, it started to rain.
In addition, others blamed the
torrential winds, rain, and devastating flooding of Hurricane Katrina in
2005 on LGBT people. Reverend John Hagee, evangelical pastor of a Texas megachurch, was quoted in an interview in 2006 saying that “God caused Hurricane Katrina to wipe out New Orleans because it had a gay pride parade the week before and was filled with sexual sin.”
Televangelist Pat Robertson has
most likely talked to God who told him of an upcoming calamity. After
Orlando, Florida city officials in 1998 voted to fly rainbow flags high
atop city lampposts during Disney World’s annual Gay Days events,
Robertson issued a stern warning to the city:
“…I don’t think I’d be waving those flags in God’s face if I were you. … [A] condition like this will bring about the destruction of your nation. It’ll bring about terrorist bombs, it’ll bring earthquakes, tornadoes, and possibly a meteor.”
Following the horrific events of
September 11, 2001, Robertson, along with his conspiratorial-theory
evangelical buddy, Jerry Falwell, reiterated past warnings. Falwell,
with an air of righteousness, proclaimed on Robertson’s The 700 Club on the Christian Broadcasting Network on September 13, 2001:
“I really believe that the
pagans, and the abortionists, and the feminists, and the gays and the
lesbians who are actively trying to make that an alternative lifestyle,
the ACLU, People For
the American Way, all of them who have tried to secularize America, I
point the finger in their face and say, ‘You helped this happen!’”
To this Robertson responded: “I totally concur.”
The cause for widespread and
devastating health pandemics have also been laid at the feet of LGBT
people. For example, Ronald Reagan, under whose presidency the AIDS
pandemic was detected and spread, had not formally raised the issue
until April 1, 1987 in a speech to a group of physicians in Philadelphia – a full seven years after the onset of AIDS in the United States.
The one and only time he publicly spoke of AIDS before 1987 was in his first year in office when he inferred that “maybe the Lord brought down the plague because illicit sex is against the Ten Commandments.”
When AIDS was perceived by many as a disease of primarily gay and bisexual
men, Pat Buchanan, who served as Reagan’s Chief of Communications
between 1985-1987, was quite outspoken, referring to AIDS as nature’s
“awful retribution,” and saying it did not deserve a thorough and
compassionate response.
Writing in 1986, Buchanan claimed:
“The poor homosexuals – they have declared war upon nature, and now
nature is extracting an awful retribution.” Also, back in 1983, Buchanan
demanded that New York City Mayor Ed Koch and New York Governor Mario Cuomo cancel the gay pride
parade or else “be held personally responsible for the spread of the
AIDS plague.” And later: “With 80,000 dead of AIDS, our promiscuous
homosexuals appear literally hell-bent on Satanism and suicide.”
In 2007, Falwell extended the blame: “AIDS is not just God’s punishment for homosexuals, it is God’s punishment for the society that tolerates homosexuals.”
Some even fault gays for
ultimately bringing about the total destruction of humanity itself. In
his annual “State of the World” address at the Vatican delivered to diplomats from 179 countries, Pope Benedict XVI,
on January 9, 2012, released a dire warning stating that marriage for
same-sex couples “undermine the family, threaten human dignity and the
future of humanity itself.”
The pontiff stated earlier on December 22, 2008 at a Christmas address
to the Curia, the Vatican’s central administration, likening saving
humanity from homosexual and gender-variant behaviors to saving the rain
forest from destruction:
“[The Church] should also protect man from the destruction of himself. A sort of ecology of man is needed….The tropical forests do deserve our protection. But man, as a creature, does not deserve any less.”
The Pope warned that humans must
“listen to the language of creation” and understand the intended roles
of man and woman. He compared behavior outside heterosexual relations as
“a destruction of God’s work.”
But now, Mr. Bieszad, Ms Bryant,
Reverends Haggee, Robertson, and Falwell, Mr. Reagan and Buchanan, and
Pope Benedict XVI, you better tell the queers to move over, for they no
longer have a monopoly on bringing about world disasters. The gods have
said “ENOUGH” to you Evangelicals and Republicans for your insane inquisitorial attacks.
As God tested Abraham (the
patriarch of the Jews, Christians, and Muslims) by demanding that he
kill his beloved son Isaac, hurricane Isaac returned in a deadly tumult
to test the very moral character of the Republicans at their convention
in Tampa, Florida
in 2012. Could it be that the gods forced the Republicans to shorten
their convention by one day for their evil transgressions against LGBT
people?
And now, have the gods punished the rabidly anti-LGBT, Tony Perkins, president of the so-called Family Research Council by flooding his home and Greenwell Springs Baptist Church in Louisiana where he is the interim pastor? Perkins has himself linked natural disasters to God.
Asked if he believed God was
involved in the catastrophic deluge hitting Louisiana, which he
described as a “flood of biblical proportions,” Perkins responded that “We’re gonna look for what God’s gonna do in this. I’m asking those questions and I’m going to see.”
Well, Tony and all others who
profess that God(s) warn you about LGBT people, wait just a minute.
Glory be, I think I hear God speaking. Yes, yes, yes indeed, she is
telling me that I must notify you in no uncertain terms that you are all
false prophets who profit by using your bigotry for your own personal
advancement and enrichment.
By scapegoating and stereotyping
LGBT people, you hope to fill your organization’s bank accounts and
attract others to your causes.
If there is any lesson to learn
from the spate of natural disasters hitting the globe, we as a
collective human species, and not God(s), have the power to destroy or
save our planet if we stand resolved to reverse our destructive and
insane use of fossil fuels.
Rather than blaming LGBT people, start embracing science if you want to save humanity from itself.
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