If you haven't seen Fr. Malloy's post at A Shepherd's Voice about the San Francisco Police Department warning organizers of the Dore Alley Street Fair that there will be a crackdown on acts of public indecency this year, check it out.
As they say, a picture is worth a thousand words and, when an anonymous photographer posted graphic (and nauseating) photos of public masturbation, oral sex, and nudity, it apparently got the attention of the local constabulary. How does one justify this kind of depraved behavior as a civil right?
It may be that the gay activists who agitate for sodomy in the streets have finally pushed the envelope too far. They reveal what the gay lifestyle is all about. It isn't just an "alternative" between a monogamous, same-sex couple; that's almost unheard of. The "gay" lifestyle is about the most perverted kind of promiscuity. I don't like adultery and fornication any more than I like sodomy, but I've never seen an adulterers' or fornicators' street fair. They don't strip and walk nude through our neighborhoods stopping to commit lewd acts at the beer stands. They commit their sins behind closed doors in the privacy of the bedroom where they prefer to keep it. Are there any adulter and fornicator newspapers? I sure haven't seen any. So let the homosexuals take their sins back in the closet and stop trying to shove their perversion down our throats.
Hopefully, exposure will wake up the American people and begin a backlash against the sham of same-sex "marriage". Opposition has never been about hate, only about protecting the authentic family, especially children, and not undermining what is the basic building block of every society. Besides, how can one hate a person so enslaved to lust that he exposes his obese nude body and masturbates out an open window to entertain a gay crowd below who are also engaging in perversion.
What possesses them I'm tempted to ask? In response, I can only echo what Fr. John Hardon, S.J. said at a retreat I attended in the late 90s. He urged us to live in the real world. Many, he said, are living in a dream world. (I think these poor folks qualify, but I'd describe it as a "nightmare" world.) Fr. Hardon also shared that he believed millions of Americans are possessed by the devil. He was not joking. And there is certainly plenty of evidence at these "gay" street events that the spirit of lust is running amuck among the participants.
Please pray and offer acts of reparation for all those chained by lust, whether heterosexual or homosexual. The gays illustrate their slavery literally by volunatarily dressing themselves in chains and spiked collars and sporting whips and other devices of torture. But those who wear designer dresses and expensive suits and cheat at highclass hotels are no less enslaved.
And one thing is crucial for all of us to do: keep the magnifying glass on our own spiritual state, go to Confession often, and gaze into the Face of Jesus. At Fatima the Blessed Mother told the three shepherd children that most people go to hell for sins of the flesh. Is a brief moment of pleasure really worth it?
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