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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Gays got no righst!

"next time people will want to get married to monkeys. And they will want rights"

Who said that?

Ha ha ha no prize for guessing.

But it is not a joke. And I am not laughing. In fact I pity the poor chap and I completely agree with him on his comments.

This has nothing to do with bestiality as alleged by the pro-gay/lesbian community.

It is about basic rights and as far as I am concern, in Singapore, if you are a gay/lesbian, you have no rights. The vocal minority voices of the gays are getting irritating and annoying. And it is time the silent majority come out loud and tell them to shut up and if they are not happy with the treatment they are receiving in Singapore, fine, leave and go to the US, Netherlands or wherever where there are no morals and there they can do what they want!

So I hope the police throw out the complaints. I don't see any merit in it at all or what grounds they have. To accuse Pastor Rony Tan of creating unrest among the different class of people is stretching the truth too far. In the first place, who was it that deliberately uploaded a 9 months old video in the church domain to the public domain? What was the motive? Is it as one gay leader was quoted as saying "this might be an opportunity to establish gays and lesbians to be a class of persons to be protected under the law"

But seriously, if we bow to the voices of these 'minorities', do we want a situation where we allowed gay marriage in Singapore? Or allowed 2 gay men to adopt a child? Or what if everybody demands that they have the right to practice what they believe and everybody must respect their rights, all in the name of basic human respect? What if a man demands to marry his daughter? Or 2 siblings claimed they are in love and insist on getting married? Are we going to allow that? And he is not so far off in the monkey thing. A guy in Japan married an anime character; a guy in India married a dog; another in Sudan married a goat while one in England married a sheep and a French lady married a dead man!

So it is not gay bashing. It is about what is right or wrong. Not just in the eyes of God but in the eyes of the law and what is acceptable public moral and last I heard, homosexuality is still illegal in Singapore!

3 comments:

  1. Susan,
    I don't think it is a good post. I think it is more a sad post. It is a sad reflection of how low our society's moral and values have sunk to when someone who speaks up against something that is obviously morally wrong can have a police report filed against him whilst people who openly asked for homosexuality to be embraced as seen as hero!

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  2. Hopefully more from the 'silent majority' who can express their thoughts as clearly as yours will jump in the bandwagon and we get to hear more views on this topic and get the 'vocal minority' off the poor chap's back.

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