Intolerance in Disguise – Melissa Etheridge, Tammy Lynn Michaels, Rosie O’Donnell and Perez Hilton

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In this week’s issue of Us Weekly and pictured above, Gay Rights Activists Melissa Etheridge and her life partner Tammy Lynn Michaels introduced Tammy’s biological twins, Miller Steven and Johnnie Rose, to the world. There was no mention of who the father is, or if the biological father would ever know his children and vice versa.

I believe that children have the right to know their father (or mother in the case of two Gay men with a child), and it is essential the children’s father/mother be a part of their lives. Children genetically inherit behavioral and physical traits from both parents, and being familiar with both parents helps children understand themselves better. It’s understandable if a parent dies for the child not to know that parent, but to deliberately prevent a child from knowing a living parent creates a dangerous social experiment, using innocent children as the guinea pigs. Apparently Gay Rights trump children’s rights. Once again it’s a case of Gay rights superseding everyone else’s rights, and giving Gay’s special rights at the expense of everyone else.

The Rosie O’Donnell racist tirade shined a spotlight on Gay intolerance. Rosie had just called Kelly Ripa a homophobe, which was not true, then Rosie attacked Asians, specifically Chinese, and more than a week later gave an insincere apology with excuses to try to win back her popularity. All the while, the Gay community either sat in silent approval, or openly defended Rosie’s racism. The same attacks have been waged increasingly on heterosexual traditions such as marriage. Rather than coin a new term with an appropriate definition of Gay marriage, Gay activists have been trying to high-jack heterosexual marriage. Gay activists repeatedly claim heterosexuals are being biased, when in fact it is the Gay community that is not respecting heterosexual culture which dates back thousands of years everywhere in the world. Intolerance appears to be a theme in the Gay community with the universal excuse that their hatred of others somehow stems from others hating them. My message for intolerant and racist Gays is, "stop making excuses. Your intolerance and racism will not be tolerated. Learn to respect those that are not like you, such as other races, and heterosexuals."

The picture above is deceivingly innocent. The picture is meant to convey a message of a happy Lesbian couple who are centered around Tammy’s biological children, even though there is no father. This is Gay propaganda that ignores the father in the lives of the children issue. No one is asking about the father because Gay activists are borderline violent when they are asked. Tammy is my case-in-point.

On September 19, 2003 California’s Domestic Partner’s Rights and Responsibilities Act was signed by Governor Gray Davis. On September 22, 2003, and in celebration of California’s new Domestic Partnership ruling, Melissa Etheridge and Tammy Lynn Michaels were legally bound in a civil union ceremony in Los Angeles. The law took effect January 2005.

On September 29, 2005 Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger delivered on his promise to veto legislation that would have given same-sex partners the right to marry, but said he would not support any rollback of the state’s current domestic partner benefits. At the time Arnold said, "I am proud California is a leader in recognizing and respecting domestic partnerships and the equal rights of domestic partners," Schwarzenegger said in his veto message. "I support current domestic partnership rights and will continue to vigorously defend and enforce these rights and as such will not support any rollback."

On that same day, Schwarzenegger’s strong stance in favor of domestic partner rights, along with his signature on four bills strengthening protections for gays and lesbians was clearly meant to temper the outpouring of criticism by Gay activists he had received for saying he would veto the bill.

In 2000, voters overwhelmingly approved Proposition 22, an initiative that banned same-sex marriage in California.

Gay activists responded with complete disrespect for the democratic process, and vowed to continue to fight citizens who voted against same-sex marriage. Voters actually voted to preserve heterosexual marriage, tradition, and culture. Gay activists vowed to fight to high-jack heterosexual tradition rather than create a marriage law specifically tailored to Gay marriage, which was parallel to rather high-jacking heterosexual marriage. Gay activists want a fight, and they want to take away the heterosexual community’s rights.

Tammy posted on her blog a response on July 10, 2006 to Arnold’s veto, and she updated it on October 6, 2006. Tammy attacks Arnold’s heterosexual marriage saying "Maria…she’s always gonna wonder ultimately if you are screwing your secretary." Tammy attacks Arnold’s intelligence saying (obscenity edited), "you stupid f*ckity f*ck f*ckwad f*ckhead…idiot…uneducated…weight-lifting…you un-thinking…you f*cking idiot." Tammy then levels her racist attack, "you ineffective…piece of Austrian bullsh*t." Tammy even goes so far as to attack Arnold’s heterosexual manhood, "…droopy ass…your itty bitty tiny wrinkly saggy impotent balls." Tammy attacks Arnold’s right to American citizenship by making him sound like he’s here illegally (more racism), "you want to change the law about a president having to be born AMERICAN…you stain my country."

The Gay community cannot be allowed to continue to attack people who are different than they are by attacking their race, sexuality, citizenship, religious, cultural, or political beliefs. The Gay community will soon be feeling the backlash from their own intolerance, and Gay rights will suffer a big setback. Gay activists will again claim it’s intolerance for Gays, but it will really be intolerance of Gays’ intolerance.

Melissa Etheridge, her life partner Tammy Lynn Michaels, Rosie O’Donnell, and Perez Hilton (real name: Mario Lavandeira) who supported Rosie’s racism during her tirade and regularly bashes heterosexual marriage rights, are the faces of intolerance for the Gay community, and the example Gays today are following.

Gay intolerance won’t be tolerated. We accept them, and they need to accept us. Gay activists have made this a conflict between us and them. We should all be working together.


Posted on December 15, 2006 at 3:29 pm(PST)

2 Responses to “Intolerance in Disguise – Melissa Etheridge, Tammy Lynn Michaels, Rosie O’Donnell and Perez Hilton”

  1. kid says:

    Guys, stop judging people & stop fighting…

    there’s NO right-wrong, good-bad things in this world..what is good for me doesn’t mean that it’s good for you right? vice versa.

    you can’t really say that something is just wrong..
    It’s everybody’s choice and I’m sure whoever we are, whatever our decisions (esp if it’s a long-term thing) we’d thought about it carefully because we know that our decisions will go back to our lives after all..I’m sure nobody wants to mess up their own future, the key is just be responsible with your decision.

    And anyway, I’m living in the NL now..gay & straight people has the same rights, they’re really living together here. They DON’T attack each other like in the US (and I just don’t know why)

    and let me give you the real example here (it really is happen here, it’s my friend’s story):
    There’s a 6 years old boy found out from his elder friends that his 15 years old sister is a lesbian but he didn’t know what “lesbian” means so he asked his mom. His (ok..their) mom was surprised when he asked her “mom, what lesbian means?” because he was just 6 years old..

    and his mom just explained that lesbian means if you’re a girl then you love another girl, the same way as I love your dad..And he asked whether it’s OK and his mom said yes, absolutely. Then finally that boy told his mom that his sister (my friend) is a lesbian. And nothing changes…they’re Ok..my friend always introduce her gf to everyone here & to her family..it’s just the same like hetero couple..

    It really is OK, just wait for the result..what’s gonna happen in the next 10 years. Well, Melissa E is doing really well with her children tough…so I guess they’re gonna be just fine:) and plus! I’m only 19 years old Indonesian girl and I DON’T judge people. you should shame of yourselves if you’re 20 or 30 something and still having those “old-school” thoughts.

    peace

  2. DeeDee says:

    I disagree with you, a child needing to know of their biological parents in any case is wrong. Had that parent been a harm to that child, why would it be neccessary to introduce that parent to that child if they would only cause harm. I agree what that the fact that the gay community are attacking everyone is wrong but to say that it’s wrong for chidlren to not know who their “real” parents are is ignorant. Your real parents are the people who love, nurture, raise and care for you. Your parents are the people who have always been there for you since day one. Bioligical or not, parents are more than an egg and a sperm.

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    Moderator response:

    If the child’s safety is an issue, then of course preventing contact with that parent is reasonable. Safety has not been mentioned as an issue in most cases, and certainly not with Tammy’s children, rather it has been an issue of parental rights, while ignoring a child’s birth right to know a parent under reasonable circumstances. I agree that a real parent is more than just biological. A child wonders why they are the way they are physically, and behaviorally, and knowing both parents helps them answer questions they have about themselves that leads to self awareness. It should be encouraged for a child to know both parents whenever reasonably possible. It’s not just about what the parents want, it’s what is best for the child. There are also medical problems that can be inherited, and a child should know both their parents’ medical history to better manage their own health. Deliberately preventing a child from knowing both parents, when it is reasonable, is simply wrong.

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