posted on Dec, 26 2013 @ 01:50 PM
reply to post by Fylgje
To address your statement about why is the gay agenda constantly being forced upon society, I think I can see why that is happening, earlier I was
reading a thread about Jesse Jackson injecting his opinion into the whole Phil Robertson, Duck Dynasty thing and one of the posters in that thread
stated that Jesse is sticking his nose in this issue because he somehow believes that there is some kind of a paycheck in it for him or that it keeps
his irrelevant but in the spotlight. Now anyone who knows anything about Jesse Jackson will read that and think to themselves yea I can see that. Well
why wouldn't the same possibility be applied to the whole gay agenda thing, "follow the money", it would seem too me that many gay people would
send money to, let's refer to them as gay baiters, the same as people refer to Jesse Jackson as a race baiter. Now like I said I think many gay
people would send money to gay baiters the same as people give money to race baiters, and it would be an easy leap from there that the gay baiters
would spend some of the money", they receive on promoting their chosen agenda while putting most of the money they receive into their own personal
bank account, calling it administrative costs, like I said, follow the money.now I'm not saying that this is the case I'm just saying that is one of
the probabilities. Now I myself am straight and I am only acquainted with a couple of gay people, but the gay people I do know, are clearly gay,
however this is not a subject that we have spoken to each other about because it is a subject that is clearly not that important that either one of us
had to recognize it as an issue. My point is that the gay people that I know don't go around flaunting themselves the way described, and I have to
assume that most gay people feel the same way as the ones I know, where flaunting it publicly is just not that important. So that leads me back to the
whole purpose of the gay baiter thing where there is a way for a few people to squeeze some money from a group of people that feel disenfranchised for
one reason or another.