Judica Me, Deus

Give judgment for me, O God





 

28 March 2007

Homosexual rallying continues to subvert Dancing with the Stars

We have seen it all before - for example, the branch-stacking of Labour Party branch offices. It's the typical Leftist strategy.

Last night homosexual farmer David Graham showed yet again how out of place he is in a dance competition. The four judges gave him a combined score of '4' for his first dance, all obviously striving to remain polite in their comments. Even Todd McKenney - who said the scoring paddles didn't go lower than '1', otherwise he would have given him a fat nil. They realise, Daryl Somers realises, and the whole crew of Dancing with the Stars must realise that what makes their program a top-hit program is being torpedoed.

Dancing with the Stars is a hit program because of the combination of attractive personable professional dancers (my favourite is Natalie Lowe) with well-known people, out of their normal context, doing their hardest to dance not only well but better than their fellow competitors. In the course of this 'clean' competition, the viewer sees an intriguing other-side to the celebrity, and cannot help getting involved in the drama of the struggle. Then there are also those unspoken connections so evident in the body-language of the couples. Utterly fascinating.

The rallying behind David Graham is subverting this. A program for homosexuals, small in population percentage but colossal in political power, will not work.

One must feel sorry for Graham's professional dance partner, Eliza Campagna, who, stricken with embarrassment, mouthed "my God" when it was announced that talented long-legged Tatiana Grigorieva and her partner had been eliminated, leaving her and Graham to proceed ridiculously to the next round. This is evidently becoming an ordeal for Eliza Campagna.