The news about Donnie McClurkin's being ousted from the concert in honor of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was disconcerting and depressing.
I have not been posting much on English Manif for a few reasons, one of which is practical. Papa Maman is still enjoying his family time for the summer and Iphigénie has been unreachable, so I haven't had the help of my two most precious allies. A lot has been going on, and expect a torrent of updates in about a week.
Another reason that I haven't been posting as much on English Manif is simply the enormity of the homofascists. I use the term "homofascist" freely now, because the tactics of the gay lobby have crossed the line this year into serious repression. The gay lobby has been complicit with a police state in Europe, banning of certain kinds of speech in Britain and Canada, and a gag order imposed on therapists in California, New Jersey, and Massachusetts -- with more to come soon.
Worst of all, at a concert in honor of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., Donnie McClurkin, a musician who was sexually abused as a boy and as an adult overcame homosexual behavior, was forced not to perform because of pressure placed on the Washington DC mayor's office by gay activists. (more...)

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