So I thought I would spend my Saturday off enjoying some typical Key West weirdness. It being the start of our Conch Republic Independence Days Celebration this weekend, I thought I would take in the annual Drag Races. Now, these are not drag races with cars, or even with vehicles....these are drag queens racing, in full drag, through an obstacle course. Fun and bizarre entertainment, right?
Well, about in the middle of it, I notice this guy walking down the opposite side of the street from where I am, behind most of the crowd, carrying one of those fun signs some of us have seen from this guy's ilk Bright yellow sign with black lettering. One side: "No fags in heaven." Other side: "God hates USA." To the crowd's credit, anyone who saw what the sign said ignored the guy. I followed him down the street a little ways just to see if anyone reacted, but apparently I was the only one to take the bait, as it just pissed me off.
Key West is known for being tolerant of many different lifestyles and, as such, we have a large and rather open gay population. The drag races were being held in the block of Duval Street where most of the prominent gay bars are. The crowd was a mixed bunch, but pretty much all of them seemed to be enjoying themselves and the entertainment. Great place to take a homophobic message, don't you think? After all, there's nothing like hatred hiding behind religion to make a fun-filled day, right?
Now this is not an anti-religion post. I have friends who belong to various religions and who have different levels of religiousness, from very devout to atheistic. And while we don't always agree on things, we still get along. More to the point, even though some of them privately do not think homosexuality is "right," they would not pull anything like the stunt this guy pulled. Forgetting for just a moment the strong emotions that issues like this evoke, stuff like this is just, well, rude. It would be like going to opening day of baseball season with a sign that reads "Fuck baseball."
Either him or one of his brethren recently was shot with a pellet gun here in Key West. Of all the people that I heard discussing that incident or that I discussed it with myself, it seemed that the universal sentiment was against the guy who got shot. Now, I don't advocate violence against people who are merely expressing their opinions, however warped or hateful those opinions may be, but I can't work up a shred of sympathy for the shooting victim here.
So, what makes people who claim to be religious and believe in "God" preach such hateful messages? What is WITH these fuckwits? Grrrr.....
Well, about in the middle of it, I notice this guy walking down the opposite side of the street from where I am, behind most of the crowd, carrying one of those fun signs some of us have seen from this guy's ilk Bright yellow sign with black lettering. One side: "No fags in heaven." Other side: "God hates USA." To the crowd's credit, anyone who saw what the sign said ignored the guy. I followed him down the street a little ways just to see if anyone reacted, but apparently I was the only one to take the bait, as it just pissed me off.
Key West is known for being tolerant of many different lifestyles and, as such, we have a large and rather open gay population. The drag races were being held in the block of Duval Street where most of the prominent gay bars are. The crowd was a mixed bunch, but pretty much all of them seemed to be enjoying themselves and the entertainment. Great place to take a homophobic message, don't you think? After all, there's nothing like hatred hiding behind religion to make a fun-filled day, right?
Now this is not an anti-religion post. I have friends who belong to various religions and who have different levels of religiousness, from very devout to atheistic. And while we don't always agree on things, we still get along. More to the point, even though some of them privately do not think homosexuality is "right," they would not pull anything like the stunt this guy pulled. Forgetting for just a moment the strong emotions that issues like this evoke, stuff like this is just, well, rude. It would be like going to opening day of baseball season with a sign that reads "Fuck baseball."
Either him or one of his brethren recently was shot with a pellet gun here in Key West. Of all the people that I heard discussing that incident or that I discussed it with myself, it seemed that the universal sentiment was against the guy who got shot. Now, I don't advocate violence against people who are merely expressing their opinions, however warped or hateful those opinions may be, but I can't work up a shred of sympathy for the shooting victim here.
So, what makes people who claim to be religious and believe in "God" preach such hateful messages? What is WITH these fuckwits? Grrrr.....
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