Posted on 08/12/2011 8:13:33 PM PDT by massmike
Red Sox manager Terry Francona and star players Jason Varitek and Kevin Youkilis are featured in a well-polished video put out by the Boston Red Sox last month to support the homosexual websites It Gets Better and The Trevor Project which target troubled kids with a pro-homosexual (and transgender) message. "It Gets Better" was founded by Dan Savage, an anti-Christian homosexual activist pornographer with a history of angry, extremely obscene attacks on various conservative public figures.
The video, posted on the Red Sox website and also on YouTube, uses emotional language by the baseball celebrities to reinforce the subliminal message that kids should be who they are -- i.e., born gay (or transgender) -- and feel free to continue to act out their homosexuality, because eventually as a gay or trans adult they will have a wonderful life. As Varitek tells kids "It's OK to be your own unique being . . . It gets better."
(Excerpt) Read more at massresistance.com ...
Seriously, that's how they are selling gayness? "It hurts at first, but It Gets Better."
The Pink Sox
Well the owners and Theo Epstein are all big time libs so it doesn’t suprise me. I’ll still be a big Sox fan as I hold my nose.
Now people REALLY know what we Yankee fans mean when we say, BOSTON SUCKS!
Now people REALLY know what we Yankee fans mean when we say, BOSTON SUCKS!
just another reason to despise the red sux
I don’t think this is necessarily a bad idea. When one is in school and relentlessly bullied for being “different” one tends to not look ahead to the possibility of things actually improving and focuses on the immediate. As one who experienced years of this I know it would have been comforting to me for someone, anyone to offer assurance that the isolation and harrassment would indeed lessen and things would get better.
Ping
30 years of AIDS? I guess it doesn’t get better.
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