With the
tenth anniversary of Sept. 11 behind us it’s important to reflect on the state
of national security. For weeks now, pundits have been waxing philosophically
about whether or not America is truly safer today than it was a decade ago.
Most of them are full of shit, of course. Making people take their shoes off
and confiscating bottles of water and cans of Aqua Net at the airport is
Security Theater, pure and simple. After all, the failures that allowed the
terrorists onto those planes ten years ago were at the CIA and FBI level, not
because some baggage screener missed a box cutter.
Still,
there’s one threat that not enough people are talking about. A threat so dire
that it makes terrorists look like Teletubbies (still scary, mind you, but
comparatively harmless). That threat is, of course, homosexuality. But people
are afraid to speak out. Afraid that the homosexuals will enact revenge on
their families if they expose the terrifying truth.
One
woman, however, is brave enough to speak in public about this terrible danger our
nation is facing. That woman is Oklahoma state legislator Sally Kern.
You may
remember that Kern has spoken on this issue in the past. A few years ago she
called homosexuality "the death knell of this country."
"I
honestly think it’s the biggest threat our nation has, even more so than
terrorism or Islam, which I think is a big threat," she said.
She then
compared homosexuality to cancer: "If you got cancer or something in your
little toe, do you say, well, you know, I’m just going to forget about it because
the rest of me is fine? It spreads. OK? And this stuff is deadly, and it’s
spreading, and it will destroy our young people, it will destroy this
nation."
Mind
you, Kern thought these comments were limited to the audience she was
addressing. But somehow in this day and age where everyone has a cell phone and
every cell phone has a camera and/or video recorder, her address was recorded
and the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund had a field day making the video go viral.
Kern and her right-wing apologists make a big deal about how the video was
"selectively edited," and yet Kern stands by what she said and continues to say
the same thing.
In an
Aug. 31 interview with Peter LaBarbera, president of Americans for Truth about
Homosexuality, Kern restated and "clarified" her "gays are worse than
terrorists" line of thinking, proving that her original comments were not taken
out of context or misunderstood.
"You
know if you just look at it in practical terms, which has destroyed and ended
the life of more people? Terrorism attack here in America or HIV/AIDS? Okay?"
she said. "In the last fifteen to twenty years, we’ve had maybe three terrorist
attacks on our soil with a little over 5,000 people regrettably losing their
lives. In the same time frame, there have been hundreds of thousands who have
died because of, uh, having AIDS. So which one’s the biggest threat?"
This is,
of course, a completely faulty comparison. Not to mention the fact that it
rests on the assumption that all gay people have AIDS and are using it as a
biological weapon of sorts. Also, since Kern is so concerned about AIDS, I’m
sure we can expect her to sponsor bills to increase HIV/AIDS research and
prevention funding in Oklahoma.
Of
course, to Kern, gays are a sort of biological weapon, sights set on all of the
young people in America. Because gays are all about making everybody gay.
"And you
know, every day our young people, adults too, but especially our young people,
are bombarded at school, in movies, in music, on TV, in the mall, in magazines,
they’re bombarded with ‘homosexuality is normal and natural.’ It’s something
they have to deal with every day," Kern said. "Fortunately we don’t have to
deal with a terrorist attack every day, and that’s what I mean."
See?
That’s what she means. That gays are a constant, devious threat to the people
of this nation and terrorists are only a sometimes threat; therefore being gay
is worse than murdering someone. No duh and obviously.
And to
think that Kern is baffled that people call her homophobic and a bigot.