Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Interesting Quote: Rep. Steve King


“Let me ask you a question. Am I heterosexual or homosexual? Exactly my point. If you don’t project it, if you don’t advertise it, how would anyone know to discriminate against you?

If people wear their sexuality on their sleeve, then they want to bring litigation against someone that they would point their finger at and say “you discriminate,” it is an entrapment that is legalized by the ENDA Act, it appears to, and its a violation of the individual rights of employers to, at their own discretion, decide who they want to hire and who they want to fire. We don’t need more federal mandates. And we surely don’t need a political statement, and that’s what this is, too. This is the homosexual activist lobby taking it out on the rest of society. They are demanding affirmation for their lifestyle. That’s at the bottom of this."


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2 comments:

Cubby said...

Straights wear their sexuality on their sleeves all the time. Is this guy blind to that? He can go anywhere and see straight couples holding hands or kissing, or see straight guys oogling girls in public. This asshole needs to wake the hell up, then shut the fuck up.

Stan said...

Cubby is right and just because a gay guy acts effeminate doesn't mean he deserves to have the shit beat out of him! Idiot!

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