Homosexual values cult threatening to boycott Superbowl 2017

Started by maz, November 04, 2015, 04:13:55 PM

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maz

The lesbian mayor of Houston, TX and her homosexual values cult suffered a stinging defeat because the city voted down her tranny bathroom bill by approximately 69%-31%.

The mayor, who ends her term in a few months is putting the call out to all faggot media and special interest groups to instigate an international hysteria over trannys in bathrooms and to start talking about boycotting the Superbowl, which is to be held in Houston in 2017.

'Rumblings' of Super Bowl Boycott After Houston Equal Rights Measure Rejected

QuoteHouston, we have a problem.

That's the message supporters of the Houston Equal Rights Ordinance (HERO) are sending after voters rejected the measure Tuesday by a margin of 61 percent to 39 percent.

The controversial measure would have established nondiscrimination protections for LGBTQ people in the city, among other groups.

"I fear that this will have stained Houston's reputation as a tolerant, welcoming, global city," Houston Mayor Annise Parker said at an election night watch part in downtown Houston. "I absolutely fear that there will be a direct economic backlash as a result of this ordinance going into defeat and that's sad for Houston."

Parker and Houston's city council may now pursue a range of options from "issuing a clear public rhetorical statement about inclusion and accessibility in the city" to "pushing through another ordinance designed similar to HERO," according to Brandon Rottinghaus, a political science professor at the University of Houston.

"We're not going to see issue go away anytime soon because both sides are deeply passionate about it," Rottinghaus told ABC News today. "However, emotions are very high in Houston right now, so we may not see any political action right away."

Houston attorney John LaRue, who ran for the Houston City Council and led a campaign to support HERO, told ABC News today that though supporters were still "in shell shock," there are "rumblings of boycotts" and other next steps.

"The Super Bowl is slated to come in 2017, and there are rumblings of plans to ask the NFL to move and go elsewhere in support of LGBT people and other groups HERO would have protected," LaRue said. "I also talked to some people last night, and we're planning to create a voluntary system and group made of people who, while not obligated by City Hall, will still choose to enforce HERO's protections in their businesses."

The fight for HERO began last year in May, when a law was first established by the Houston City Council, effectively banning discrimination in housing, employment, public accommodations and city services based on race, religion, age, disability, military status, sexual orientation, gender identity and other characteristics.

Conservative groups, mainly led by religious leaders, launched an effort to force a repeal of the law, mainly through emotional ads under the slogan "No Men in Women's Bathrooms," suggesting that allowing transgender people to use the sex-specific bathroom reflecting their gender identity would allow sexual predators to camp out in women's restrooms.

This past July, the Texas Supreme Court ordered the city to either repeal the law or place it on the ballot.

MikeWB

Ohio voted against pot legalization as well. It was a good day!
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JohnM

So the Houston mayor, is happy to sabotage the Superbowl in Houston. Apparently to the detriment of the city's economics.

maz

Quote from: JohnM on November 04, 2015, 11:07:21 PM
So the Houston mayor, is happy to sabotage the Superbowl in Houston. Apparently to the detriment of the city's economics.

The current mayor's term ends this year, but someone else pushing the trans agenda will still be in office from now until Superbowl 2017. That person also happens to be a top holocaust promoter as well.

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MikeWB

YD, I'm not a fan of MJ. I've seen what it does to people. It might have some medicinal effects and it might be OK for people with chronic pain but I don't think young people should use it. It makes people lazy. I would completely decriminalize it for people with cancer and other terminal diseases. Those people should be able to (ab)use whatever they want.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2014/09/09/study-teens-who-smoke-weed-daily-are-60-less-likely-to-complete-high-school-than-those-who-never-use/

http://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-regular-marijuana-shrinks-brain-20141110-story.html

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/science-news/11613107/Boys-who-smoke-cannabis-are-four-inches-shorter.html
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maz

I'm not an advocate of smoking pot for recreation, but not all strains of pot make you lazy. That being said a lot of that fear porn you posted are some very weak reasons to be against legalization.

yankeedoodle

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Holy fuckin' shit.  That's the God-damnedest bunch of bullshit propaganda since weapons of mass destruction, and, it seems, from the very same newspapers. 

Keeps you from gradgy-atin' and turns you into a pea-brain and stunts your growth.   <lol>   <lol>   

Let's declare war on laziness, and keep those fat-assed cops out of the donut shops and busy runnin' around busting evil potheads, so that they can be saved by puttin' 'em in jail, where they can get themselves edgy-cated and stop being pea-brains and start growin' themselves to full height while they work that laziness out of themselves by workin' for 10-15 cents per hour.

GOD BLESS AMERICA!!   <lol> <lol>

Mike, guess which country's population has the tallest average height?  Last I heard, it was the Netherlands, where they have all those pot-selling coffee shops. 


Around the country cops quietly begin rebelling against the drug war
http://www.sott.net/article/305625-Around-the-country-cops-quietly-begin-rebelling-against-the-drug-war

Michael K.

Ohio's law was not a very good attempt at legalization.  It was going to create a private cartel  of ten companies that would have had the only rights to produce and sell.  All it would do is save the most odious feature of pot, which is paying good money to a dealer when the stuff should be practically free.  Just like Ohio to set up another racket.

All these arguments against pot are the same arguments used in alcohol prohibition, and as history has shown are mostly unscientific and biased.  And are counted unreasonable when one considers tobacco, which kills you, is legal.  As is alcohol, one bottle of which hard stuff can kill you both are much more likely to lead to health problems than pot.   And then there is the preposterous legal material Salvia, which is nasty and dangerous, and "bath salts" and so forth.

People are lazy for moral reasons, they abuse substances for personal ones.  Taking away sugar wouldn't make an overeater any less compulsive.  Leglizing all drugs removes the profit motive both from organized crime and from the police to ruin peoples lives.  It makes it possible to ask for and get help with addiction without fear of the courts.  I don't like seeing anyone abuse drugs and alcohol, but it is up to a grown person to decide what goes in their bodies.

Legalize Freedom.