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24 February 2009Sean Penn wins Oscar and seizes the moment to promote the homosexualization of State and societyI had not watched the Oscars for a long time, but last night I decided to give it a go because of the high praise for Hugh Jackman's role as compere. The praise fell short. Jackman did a stunning job, showing talent that few in Hollywood have, or had in the past. In fact, the program was thoroughly enjoyable - until Sean Penn mounted the stage to take the Oscar for best actor. I had never heard of the film MILK before it appeared obscurely on the Oscar short lists. I had no idea what it was about until Penn took the Oscar and said to the cheering audience: You commie, homo-loving sons of guns! I did not expect this, and I wanted it to be very clear that I do know how hard I make it to appreciate me, often. I am touched by the appreciation, and enough that I wanted to scribble down, so I had the names in case you were commie, homo-loving sons of guns......for those who saw the signs of hatred as our car drove in tonight, I think it is a good time for those who voted for the ban against gay marriage to sit and reflect, and anticipate their great shame and the shame in their grandchildren's eyes if they continue that way of support. We've got to have equal rights for everyone...This is Sean Penn being his usual obnoxious anger-spewing hate-filled self, furiously denouncing those who deviate from the Penn social doctrine. How puffed-up can you get with such deluded self-importance, telling people who so deviate that their shame will be visited upon their grandchildren? The shame...? Oh yes, it is so shameful to hold fast to the sacredness of the unique union in nature between male and female, shameful to think Penn and his gay proselytisers are guilty of perverting the foundations of human society. That's hatred. We will cling to that shame knowing that our efforts, if successful (and that is not sure) will secure the health of our society for our grandchildren and protect them against culturally and morally empty celebrities like Sean Penn who mince about the celebrity stage in their absurd self-absorbed way. Giving mediocre actor Penn the Oscar for best actor is a farce. It demeans the Oscar awards, giving the impression that the Oscar organisers have a death wish. We all know that Penn's award is a cynical political act exploiting the worldwide captive audience to advance the gay activist agenda. Penn's rave is confirmation of that. The Oscars is a glittering show-biz entertainment show, pure and simple; nothing will kill it faster than its opportunistic seizure to ram revolting food down the throats of a population that is for the most part gagging in its unwillingness. Comment: gerard@gerardcharleswilson.com |
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