Zev Porat

Sunday, August 5, 2012

SANDUSKY CASE: SILENCE OF THE 'GAYS'


SanduskyOutspoken proponents of homosexuality – such as those who attack the CEO of Chick-fil-A for expressing his Christian faith – are remarkably quiet on the issue of former Penn State assistant coach Jerry Sandusky and the culture that helped foster his abuse of young boys, according to observers.


Are the activists intentionally staying low-key regarding the sexual abuse inflicted by the convicted PSU boy predator, or has their campaign just been too busy to take a strong stand on the matter?


Michael L. Brown, host of the nationally syndicated radio talk show “Line of Fire,” throws all his chips in on the former, contending the homosexual agenda’s silence during the trial was no mistake.
“To my knowledge, homosexual activists have been strangely silent over this case, and one reason could be that there is a much higher percentage — not total number — of homosexual pedophiles as compared to heterosexual pedophiles, while at the same time, some of the great gay icons in recent and past history have extolled ‘consensual pederasty’,” Brown said in an exclusive WND interview.
“This, then, is one of the dirty secrets in the homosexual activist movement, and [when] one has this in the closet, one is likely to keep that door closed.”
Brown said the stance is consistent with the homosexual community’s role in public schools for years.
“Also, since homosexual activists push so hard for Gay Straight Alliances in schools, many of which have clearly introduced younger gay boys to older gay men, it is difficult for gay activists to take the high moral ground when it comes to exposing and condemning Sandusky,” the conservative pundit contends.


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