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July 20, 2017
LGBT Megadonor Pouring Millions Into Campaign to Punish Christians for Refusing to Participate in Gay Weddings; "Punish the Wicked," Xe Advises
Pretty soon you'll have to give same-sex oral sex on demand or face legal punishment.
Openly gay LGBT activist Tim Gill, who has poured $422 million into the homosexual movement since the 1990s, recently told Rolling Stone why he won't allow Christians to opt out of participating in same-sex weddings.
"We're going to punish the wicked," Gill told Rolling Stone. After the 2015 Supreme Court decision Obergefell v. Hodges legalized same-sex marriage across the country, Gill turned his activism apparatus against religious freedom restoration acts (RFRAs) and toward a legal mentality that would penalize Christians, and anyone else in business, who refuse to participate in a same-sex wedding.
He, and Rolling Stone, frame this as a heroic battle against those who would deny gays "public accommodations."
But it's a very limited sort of denial -- it's just people, Christian and otherwise, who don't want to be part of gay weddings:
The "public accommodations" push is exactly the line LGBT activists use to undercut Christians' freedom to opt out of serving same-sex weddings.
I'm not really kidding when I say the only way Gay Activists won't be #Triggered and #Oppressed is if everyone agrees to their demands to experiment with some light homosexuality themselves.
As evidence for this: a 20 year old quote from Dumb Actor Ben Affleck resurfaced. Back then, he said the "greatest challenge" for a male actor was having to kiss another man.
You know -- because straight men have -- get this! -- a real psychological and biological aversion to any intimate touching of another male.
But he's being hectored about it, because their idea of sexual freedom requires your sexual subjugation.