Judica Me, Deus

Give judgment for me, O God





 

21 April 2004

Is Paul Keating a homosexual?

Last year, during a conversation about the public outburst by Mark Latham's former wife, I asked some Sydneysiders why the public had heard virtually nothing about the break-up of the Keating marriage. Surely the silence of the media was unusual, even given the grovelling manner in which most reporters treated him? What was behind it? Who or what was responsible? What was the background?

The Sydneysiders claimed uniformly, and with passion, that the marriage broke up because Paul Keating is a homosexual.

I have no idea whether there is any truth to this claim. My conversation partners offered nothing but assertion to back their claim.

Whether an individual is a homosexual or not is a private matter. Homosexuality becomes a public matter when one raises the homosexual state and life style to the level of ideological struggle. This is the present case. One can talk about a political ideology called 'homosexualism' which is constantly promoted by hyperactive 'homosexualists'. Homosexualising society is an essential policy of the politically correct agenda.

Paul Keating, by virtue of his being a notorious promoter and defender of the politically correct credo, has a duty either to confirm or refute publicly the circulating claim that he is a homosexual. Indeed, the media, if they adhered to any consistent principle, would hasten to clarify the matter. For you can be sure that the Canberra press gallery know what the 'situation' is. At the very least, they would put an end to malicious gossip - if it were untrue, of course.