Colorado Springs neighborhood: we must stop this, “homosexuals are moving in”

Posted on March 2, 2007

Story: Identity crisis: As gays move in, some fear loss of the area’s character

Some heterosexual residents of Colorado Springs, home base for the conservative group Focus on the Family, are worried that the morals, culture and history of their neighborhood could be lost in the process, and they have started a campaign to preserve its character. The city, meanwhile, is spending $100,000 on a plan aimed at keeping the area’s heterosexual identity intact.

Homosexuals “are welcome as long as they understand this is our community,” said Phyllis Strait, a leader of Keep Colorado Moral Coalition, a group formed eight months ago to address the shifts in the neighborhood in recent years.

It continues with the political aspect of the movement:

“Having a specific neighborhood politicians can point to, can go to and shake hands or kiss straight babies, has really solidified the heterosexual vote, our political muscle,” said longtime community activist Ida Hayder at a forum in November.

Psyche.

Being an extremist homosexual means never having to notice your own hypocrisy. The real story is from (surprise, surprise) the San Francisco Chronicle:

Story: S.F.’s Castro district faces an identity crisis: As straights move in, some fear loss of the area’s character

Some gay and lesbian residents of the Castro are worried that the culture and history of their world-famous neighborhood could be lost in the process, and they have started a campaign to preserve its character. The city, meanwhile, is spending $100,000 on a plan aimed at keeping the area’s gay identity intact.

Heterosexuals “are welcome as long as they understand this is our community,” said Adam Light, a leader in the Castro Coalition, a group formed eight months ago to address the shifts in the neighborhood in recent years.

“Lesbian babies.” Sick folks. Sick.

“Having a specific neighborhood politicians can point to, can go to and shake hands or kiss lesbian babies, has really solidified the gay vote, our political muscle,” said longtime community activist Tommi Avicolli Mecca at a forum in November.

No, there’s no Homosexual Agenda.

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2 Responses to “Colorado Springs neighborhood: we must stop this, “homosexuals are moving in””

  1. Neil on March 2nd, 2007 5:46 pm

    Well done!

  2. Fabian Ortiz on March 3rd, 2007 2:14 pm

    I support this to the fullest extent.