Wednesday, February 06, 2013

The Boy Scouts, Rick Perry, and The Governor’s Mansion


I normally don’t do a two-fer, but I have to call him out on this.



Rick Perry is urging the Scouts to not change their policy and include gay people. I don’t know who that queen is trying to convince with taking every single opportunity to stand up in the middle of church and proclaiming “Gay people suck!” Rick, the topic was do unto others as you would have others do unto you…oh wait, now I can totally see why you would say that. Your mind immediately went to that sex place and you had to open up and tell everyone that you’re not some mincing fop. 


It would be different if he just did it once. But the man is practically printing up t-shirts that say “anything but queer” or “ask me how NOT gay I am.” Only someone desperately trying to cover up the fact that they are secretly gay would feel obligated to do that. This behavior is akin to a third-grade girl going up to the boy she likes on the playground, smacking the shit out of him, and then running away. That’s right, Rick. I’ve just indirectly called you the developmental equal to a preadolescent female. Does the dress fit? Because you look ridiculous in it. I once knew a compulsive liar who, upon meeting someone, would say that she never ever lied -- same sort of thing.



Rick wants the public to believe he's protecting the children. In actuality, less than 1% of child molesters identify as gay or homosexual

The rumor mill is saying that Rick Perry has a type -- mid 20s, Latino and well-muscled (whatever you’re into, mister lady) -- and that the torching of the governor’s mansion was actually done by a spurned lover. There are multiple news sites that report that Rick had a relationship with his former secretary of state, Geoff Connor, and is currently in a relationship with one of his two male chefs, paid for with taxpayer money at $10,000 a month.



Rick Perry was an Eagle Scout, which he believes entitles him to open up his word hole and tell the Boy Scouts what they should and should not do in regard to policy. He thinks they should continue to be bigots by not including gay people. Saying that all gay people will be expelled from the Scouts is to teach young people that discrimination is right and an American value. Governor Perry, you are sending a message that gay people are targets and “less than”. No one asked for your opinion. It is not your place to mandate morality. You’re a figurehead at best.



The Boy Scouts are leaders, concerned with making noble choices and good decisions. The Boy Scouts is about helping those who need assistance.  The Boy Scouts is about welcoming all who wish to help because it’s the right thing to do.



My message to Rick is this: Cut the shit and stop acting like a dick. Every time you open your mouth, it just makes people look harder, which is the opposite of what you want them to do. Focus on making Texas the greatest it can possibly be. Texas loves all of its sons and daughters, not just the ones you deem suitable.

1 comment:

OneTenderBranson said...

I'd like to add two things:

"Rick wants the public to believe he's protecting the children. In actuality, less than 1% of child molesters identify as gay or homosexual."

1) It also bears mentioning that 3.4% of Americans identify as LGBT (http://www.gallup.com/poll/158066/special-report-adults-identify-lgbt.aspx), so the number of heterosexual child molesters may be disproportionate to their percentage of the overall population. Hmmm...

2) The best the BSA can do is to whole-heartedly endorse a reversal on gay scouts and scoutmasters, given that they have made it clear they are only bowing to overwhelming public opinion. If they were truly concerned with equality they would not have felt the need to assert that atheist would continue to be barred from membership.

I know your focus here was Perry, but the BSA can't really come out of this situation any cleaner in my opinion.