Some points in response to Counter-Currents.
Greg Johnson has reposted two essays on gay marriage. I have one disagreement, followed by general agreement. (more…)
Some points in response to Counter-Currents.
Greg Johnson has reposted two essays on gay marriage. I have one disagreement, followed by general agreement. (more…)
Gay Pride is raised, and Dixie’s down.
The Kenyan king inside his House
has it lit to reflect his crown.
Ms. Jenner’s teats swell in her blouse.
First published June 28, 2013
Translations: Czech, French, Greek, Spanish
Both the promoters and opponents of homosexual marriage share a common false premise: that the legalization of homosexual marriage overthrows “heteronormativity,” i.e., the idea that heterosexuality is normal and other forms of sexuality are not. But the idea that changing marriage laws can change heteronormativity is simply false. (more…)
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Slovak translation here
First published July 3, 2013
I was surprised to learn that most moderate opponents of same-sex marriage have no problem with the idea of “domestic partnerships,” which give homosexual couples many of the legal benefits of marriage. Their thinking is: “If two homosexuals wish to share their lives and fortunes and take care of one another in sickness and old age, (more…)
English original here
Μετάφραση: Α.Γ.
Οι υπέρμαχοι και οι αντίπαλοι του ομοφυλοφιλικού γάμου έχουν από κοινού μία εσφαλμένη αντίληψη: ότι η νομιμοποίηση του γάμου μεταξύ ομοφυλόφιλων θα ανατρέψει την «ετεροκανονικότητα», δηλαδή την άποψη ότι η ετεροφυλοφιλία είναι φυσιολογική σε αντίθεση με τις άλλες μορφές σεξουαλικότητας που δεν είναι. (more…)
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Like Greg, I did not have a happy 2013. The hope inspired by the Poitiers Mosque action in November 2012 was followed by a severe repression and infiltration of Identitarian groups by the “Forces of Order.” Below I try to summarize the four major stories of 2013. In this year there has been more state harassment, infiltration, and dissolution of Nationalist and New Right groups than in decades.
Suomentanut Timo Hännikäinen
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Uuden avioliittolain vastustajat huutavat julki kärsimättömyyttään ja raivoaan. Jos huono laki säädetään, se voidaan aina kumota.
Luin juuri erään algerialaisen bloginpitäjän kirjoitusta. ”Oli miten oli”, hän sanoi, ”viidessätoista vuodessa islamistit nousevat valtaan ranskassa ja mitätöivät tämän lain.” Eivät varmastikaan miellyttääkseen meitä, vaan koska se on Sharian vastainen. (more…)
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How does a thoroughly decadent man in the midst of a thoroughly decadent society react to discovering the golden thread of perennial Tradition? I, myself, was raised on a steady diet of Monsanto gruel, Hollywood garbage culture, and partisan political theater. (more…)
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Slovak translation here
I was surprised to learn that most moderate opponents of same-sex marriage have no problem with the idea of “domestic partnerships,” which give homosexual couples many of the legal benefits of marriage. Their thinking is: “If two homosexuals wish to share their lives and fortunes and take care of one another in sickness and old age, why shouldn’t they have the legal benefits that straight couples enjoy? Just don’t call it ‘marriage.'”
English original here
Jak zastánci, tak odpůrci homosexuálních sňatků sdílí společný mylný předpoklad: že legalizace homosexuálních sňatků zničí “heteronormativitu” (termín vyjadřující názor, že jen heterosexualita je normální sexuální orientace a že každé pohlaví má v životě své přirozené role). Avšak myšlenka, že změna sňatkového práva může změnit heteronomativitu je jednoduše mylná.
Translations: Czech, French, Greek, Spanish
Both the promoters and opponents of homosexual marriage share a common false premise: that the legalization of homosexual marriage overthrows “heteronormativity,” i.e., the idea that heterosexuality is normal and other forms of sexuality are not. But the idea that changing marriage laws can change heteronormativity is simply false.
English version here
Manifestantes no 26 de maio [contra a recém aprovada lei do “casamento gay” na França] berrarão em sua impaciência e ira. Uma lei infame, uma vez aprovada, sempre pode ser repelida.
Eu acabo de ouvir a um blogueiro argelino: “De qualquer maneira”, ele disse, “em 15 anos os islamistas estarão no poder na França e removerão esta lei”. (more…)