“We confide in our strength without boasting of it.  We respect that of others without fearing it.”

“We confide in our strength without boasting of it.  We respect that of others without fearing it.”

(Source: seventysevenfail)

The Gay Agenda

tyleroakley:

bughug:

  1. turn all kids gay
  2. destroy american values
  3. have sex with every soldier
  4. give AIDS to everyone
  5. destroy America
  6. go shopping

(in no particular order)

My grandpa was right?

The Gay Agenda

tyleroakley:

bughug:

  1. turn all kids gay
  2. destroy american values
  3. have sex with every soldier
  4. give AIDS to everyone
  5. destroy America
  6. go shopping

(in no particular order)

Gay people are born into, and belong to, every society in the world. They are all ages, all races, all faiths. They are doctors and teachers, farmers and bankers, soldiers and athletes. And whether we know it or whether we acknowledge it, they are our family, our friends, and our neighbors. Being gay is not a Western invention. It is a human reality.

Hilary Clinton, Remarks in Recognition of International Human Rights Day (via be—the—change)

knowhomo:

Season’s Greetings 2011
Don, we are always in our gay apparel, no?

knowhomo:

Season’s Greetings 2011

Don, we are always in our gay apparel, no?

tyleroakley:

fluffywhite:

I volunteered at the Salvation Army center around here a couple years ago, helping families pick out toys. It was really fun and I thought I was doing a good thing until two men came in. They were in poor shape, they wore a lot of layers and their jackets and pants had dirt and dust on them. I think they had been sleeping outside. They were coming in to get food from the kitchen, and one of the staff members took them to another room that wasn’t the kitchen. After a while, they were both escorted out of the building. I learned later that day they were kicked out because the staff speculated they were a gay couple and didn’t want to cater to those kind of people.
I can’t even look at the bellringers without being ashamed of them. They help a lot of people, but I don’t want to contribute to a group that still considers homosexuality to be condemnatory.  

Especially around the Holidays…
Know where your money is going.

tyleroakley:

fluffywhite:

I volunteered at the Salvation Army center around here a couple years ago, helping families pick out toys. It was really fun and I thought I was doing a good thing until two men came in. They were in poor shape, they wore a lot of layers and their jackets and pants had dirt and dust on them. I think they had been sleeping outside. They were coming in to get food from the kitchen, and one of the staff members took them to another room that wasn’t the kitchen. After a while, they were both escorted out of the building. I learned later that day they were kicked out because the staff speculated they were a gay couple and didn’t want to cater to those kind of people.

I can’t even look at the bellringers without being ashamed of them. They help a lot of people, but I don’t want to contribute to a group that still considers homosexuality to be condemnatory.  

Especially around the Holidays…

Know where your money is going.