Matt
Barber explains. Excerpt:
With a unified voice amplified several
million-fold through the ballot box megaphone, African-Americans have spoken on
the issues of marriage, family and human sexuality. Whether young or old, male
or female, Democrat or Republican, blacks are justifiably fed up with the
deceptive antics of the self-described and craftily contrived "gay rights
movement."
For decades now, well-organized,
well-funded and highly influential "gay" political pressure groups
have, with impertinence, hijacked the language of the authentic civil rights
movement. In what amounts to a sort of soft racism, self-styled
"queers" have disingenuously and ignobly hitched their lil' lavender
wagons to a movement which, by contrast, is built upon the genuine and noble
precepts of racial equality and humanitarian justice.