Gays mock Christians, press silent

Posted 28 Sep 2007 in hypocrisy, media bias

folsom.jpgThis is the promotional poster for a gay pride & leather parade in San Francisco called the Folsom Street Parade. It’s sponsored by Miller (which means someone in charge there saw the project and signed off on it in order to include the company’s logo) and it features a variety of gay men in leather S&M outfits positioned at a table to resemble Leonardo DaVinci’s painting of Jesus and his disciples at “The Last Supper.” Even more noteably, the wine and bread on the table in the painting are replaced in the poster with sex toys.

Leonardo_LastSupper.jpgI have no problem with gay pride or even having such an explicit parade, but think this poster goes way over the line. It’s completely unnecessary, not to mention counter-productive, for gays to intentionally lash out at Christians when they’re supposedly concerned with fitting in and being accepted by mainstream America.

A quick Google on this yields very little in the mainstream press. If Christians behaved like Muslims do, there would be riots and murders in the streets and this “anti-Christian bigotry” would be all over CNN. Good thing the followers of Christ don’t behave like the followers of Mohammed.

Posted by FullMetalPatriot
12th gen. American, Constitutionalist, Harley-riding Texan, gun owner & NRA member, blogger, illustrator, Florida Gator alumnus. #TCOT

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