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LISTEN – Stonewall at 50 – AFTAH’s LaBarbera Discusses Half a Century of ‘In Your Face’ Gay ActivismFolks, I don’t think the average American thinks that much about “gay [homosexual] pride,” much less has any pertinent knowledge about its historical development in the USA. The history is telling, though, as it is a window into the soul of our nation and our collective moral decline, indeed, the decline of a great civilization. A Sin Movement prospers only when righteousness (the Church) falters. On Monday I was interviewed by my friend Jim Schneider at Christian VCY America radio, for his show “Crosstalk” [click HERE to listen; order a CD of it HERE]. We raced through decades of post-Stonewall homosexual/transgender activism–how it advanced using cunning lies (e.g., the “10 Percent” and “Born that Way” myths), and how it was abetted every step of the way by the sycophantic “mainstream” media. In recent years that same media have become a mere arm of the LGBTQueer Lobby, pursuing quite effectively their shared goal of “mainstreaming” sex and gender deviance in the culture. Always remember that despite the flood of LGBTQ perversion on display, especially during this “Pride Month” (June), biblical Truth is not subjective nor is it swayed by cultural trends and politics: “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever” (Hebrews 13:8). And sin is always something to be repented of, not proud of: “For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord” (Romans 6:23). I thank God that Jesus Christ continues to save men and women OUT of homosexuality and transgenderism amidst all the rebellion, confusion and suffocating political correctness. — Peter LaBarbera, Americans For Truth; Twitter: @PeterLaBarbera Below is VCY America’s description of the Crosstalk show: ___________________________________ Crosstalk 6-10-19: Stonewall 50 Years LaterDate: June 10, 2019 It was 50 years ago, June 28, 1969, when police raided the Stonewall Inn, an underground venue for homosexuals who fought back and rioted; perhaps the catalyst for the rampant advancement we are seeing today of the LGBTQIA+ movement and the accompanying political agenda. What was once shameful is now considered pride. What once was considered a mental disorder alongside pedophilia and zoophilia is now considered ‘normal.’ What was once done in the closet is now paraded on the streets. Here to discuss ‘Stonewall: 50 Years Later’ and what we are witnessing today was Peter LaBarbera. Peter is the founder and president of Americans for Truth, a non-partisan, educational group dedicated to exposing the homosexual-bisexual-transgender activist agendas. Peter began by noting that while there was homosexual advocacy going on prior to Stonewall, he feels that what took place in June of 1969 was the beginning of the ‘in your face’ gay revolution that we’ve become used to. According to Peter, Stonewall was a very seedy, mafia-run bar. There were police payoffs that allowed it to operate in Greenwich Village, New York. It was raided on that late June day with bricks being thrown at police. Ironically, the homosexual community tries to use this incident to create equivalency with the Black civil rights movement. Stonewall preceded and launched the ‘in your face’ activism that’s taken place over the years and which the media and corporate America has capitulated to. Gay activism pressured and prodded to the point that eventually the American Psychological Association (APA) normalized homosexuality. As Jim noted, in 1973, the APA removed homosexuality from the DSM-2 (The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders). Jim continued with the historical gay timeline. Below are just some of the dates and Peter described what took place: –November 27th, 1978 in San Francisco. Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk were shot and killed by a former supervisor. Milk is now an icon for homosexuals. –On October 14th of 1979, the first national march on Washington for lesbian and gay rights took place. –June 5th, 1982, was the date of the first official documentation of AIDS. –June 28th, 1993, President Bill Clinton’s ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ policy goes into effect. –March 15th, 2000, The State of Vermont passed the first law allowing for civil unions and registered partnerships. –May of 2004—For the first time, same-sex marriage laws were passed in Massachusetts. –June 28th, 2015, the Supreme Court issued their decision in the case of Obergefell v. Hodges, stating that so-called, same-sex marriage is a constitutional right. –World Pride is taking place this summer in New York City. There’s much more to learn including the latest on the Equality Act, controversy about pride flags possibly being flown on U.S. embassy flagpoles, as well as Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers and the order he issued to hoist the homosexual pride flag above the state capitol. More Information: To let your voice be heard on the embassy pride flag issue, you can call the White House Comment Line at 202-456-1111. To comment concerning the Equality Act call: Lindsey Graham—202-224-5972 Mitch McConnell–202-224-2541 To comment on the raising of the pride flag at the Wisconsin capitol, call 608-266-1212. Americans for Truth www.americansfortruth.org |
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