Speaking of Brokeback Mountain
Excerpts from a colum by Paul Strand and ran with by the so tolerant folks at CBN regarding the " gay agenda " since the sucess of Brokeback Mountain. My own two cents in bold italics.
WASHINGTON - Brokeback Mountain is the biggest, boldest attempt yet by Hollywood to gain sympathy, if not outright support, for those practicing the homosexual lifestyle.
Umm, it's not something that's " practiced", it's called living. Speaking of living, you should get a life and stop worrying about others.
As CBN News reports, it is not just an isolated effort. There is a well-planned propaganda campaign at work -- a campaign laid out all the way back in the 1980s.
Yeah it's all part of a big plan, not just a movie.
There have been homosexual movies for years, but they are usually marketed to gay and art-house audiences. But not with Brokeback.
"They are marketing Red State, Bush-country America," Kupelian said.
Wherever eyes and minds need to be opened.
"The main thing,” the authors said, “is talk about gayness until the issue becomes thoroughly tiresome…You can forget about trying right up front to persuade folks that homosexuality is a 'good' thing. But if you can get them to think it is just 'another' thing, meriting no more than a shrug of the shoulders -- then your battle for legal and social rights is virtually won."
Oh the horror, acceptance and rights. It must be so hard trying to be a good Nazi these days with so many people trying to live together in this world.
Some day I may pontificate more on this, god knows I have things to say, but I don't have the strength tonight.
Comments
...back to the movie. www.annieproulx.com (the author)has a wonderful forum for people to discuss the book/movie. It's amazing how many people have been touched by this film.
Posted by: Lil | January 17, 2006 10:35 PM