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11-12-2008, 08:09 PM
Anti-Prop. 8 Activists Aim Racial Slurs at California African-Americans - Both Homosexual and Straight
Blacks voted for Proposition 8 70% to 30%, according to exit polls
SACRAMENTO, California, November 12, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Amid the rampant homosexualist protests in California, following the victory of Proposition 8, reports are pouring into homosexual blogs of same-sex "marriage" supporters directing their bile against the African-American community, aiming racist and threatening remarks even against blacks who are themselves homosexual.
Exit polls showed that African-Americans supported Proposition 8, the true marriage ballot measure, 70% to 30%.
One reader of Rod 2.0, a leading gay blog by an African-American, reported that when he joined the large homosexual protest outside Westwood's Mormon Temple, protesters called him a "******" at least twice.
"It was like being at a klan rally except the klansmen were wearing Abercrombie polos and Birkenstocks," wrote the commenter.
"YOU ******, one man shouted at men (sic). If your people want to call me a FAGGOT, I will call you a ******. Someone else said same thing to me on the next block near the temple ... me and my friend were walking, he is also gay but Korean, and a young WeHo clone said after last night the ******s better not come to West Hollywood if they knew what was BEST for them."
Another African-American reader from Los Angeles reports that he and his boyfriend, also black, were harassed about their race despite their prominently carrying "No on 8" signs.
"Three older men accosted my friend and shouted, 'Black people did this, I hope you people are happy!'" he relates.
When the man pointed out the sign he carried, "One of the older men said it didn't matter because 'most black people hated gays' and he was 'wrong' to think we had compassion,'" he says. "I guess he never thought we were gay."
Jasmyne Cannick, another popular African-American homosexual blogger, said last week that within three days of Proposition 8's victory she received several calls from homosexual and straight blacks who described being called “******s” and "being accosted in their cars and told that it was because of 'you people gays don’t have equal rights and you better watch your back.'"
Homosexualist leaders have called upon their constituents to cease the racist attacks.
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2008/nov/08111212.html
Blacks voted for Proposition 8 70% to 30%, according to exit polls
SACRAMENTO, California, November 12, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Amid the rampant homosexualist protests in California, following the victory of Proposition 8, reports are pouring into homosexual blogs of same-sex "marriage" supporters directing their bile against the African-American community, aiming racist and threatening remarks even against blacks who are themselves homosexual.
Exit polls showed that African-Americans supported Proposition 8, the true marriage ballot measure, 70% to 30%.
One reader of Rod 2.0, a leading gay blog by an African-American, reported that when he joined the large homosexual protest outside Westwood's Mormon Temple, protesters called him a "******" at least twice.
"It was like being at a klan rally except the klansmen were wearing Abercrombie polos and Birkenstocks," wrote the commenter.
"YOU ******, one man shouted at men (sic). If your people want to call me a FAGGOT, I will call you a ******. Someone else said same thing to me on the next block near the temple ... me and my friend were walking, he is also gay but Korean, and a young WeHo clone said after last night the ******s better not come to West Hollywood if they knew what was BEST for them."
Another African-American reader from Los Angeles reports that he and his boyfriend, also black, were harassed about their race despite their prominently carrying "No on 8" signs.
"Three older men accosted my friend and shouted, 'Black people did this, I hope you people are happy!'" he relates.
When the man pointed out the sign he carried, "One of the older men said it didn't matter because 'most black people hated gays' and he was 'wrong' to think we had compassion,'" he says. "I guess he never thought we were gay."
Jasmyne Cannick, another popular African-American homosexual blogger, said last week that within three days of Proposition 8's victory she received several calls from homosexual and straight blacks who described being called “******s” and "being accosted in their cars and told that it was because of 'you people gays don’t have equal rights and you better watch your back.'"
Homosexualist leaders have called upon their constituents to cease the racist attacks.
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2008/nov/08111212.html