NB Commentary: How ironic on so many
levels. Just one year ago, 9 people were killed in a mass shooting in South
Carolina. I am sure they half mast the flag at the Capital, of course a US
Senator was killed, but at every US Embassy around the world?
I keep
fighting this "gay agenda" bs. Battling with folks who believe it's
demonic and part of the New World Order; watching Jaden Smith's gender fluidity
and Kaitlyn Jenner's transformation into the"Woman of the Year;"
attempting to defend people I know and love who are in same sex relationships
and have children while others claim it's genocide.
Meanwhile,
we have pedophiles who are behind the scenes raping and molesting children...
which turns the focus towards LGBT community and still I am defending the
beloved souls, the real deal, the genuine folks who are in same sexed
relationships and they ain't raping or molesting children, entrapping them or
even kidnapping them and yet... I feel like a voice in the wilderness. And now
this.
How utterly inconsiderate for the US Embassies around the globe to fly
this flag. It doesn't even fly this flag on federal buildings as a matter of
course for any reason. What's the nature of this statement? Screw you, we are
on our own territory and we can fly any flag we want on our property we don't
care if you are totally incensed by it.
Typically,
the folks who work at these Embassies are a combination of the natives and US
diplomats and representatives. For all we know, even they are not in alignment
with the Gay Agenda, same sex marriages, etc.
What
lives, culture, religion, practices, etc, really do matter to the US and its
authorities and political leaders and administrators?
It makes
you wonder from this display of total intolerance of anyone's belief system to
do such a thing as wave the LGBT rainbow flag in foreign lands among people who
are utterly against that lifestyle. A mark of incredible hubris... is all
I can say.
"TODAY IS THE DAY THAT AN AMERICAN CHRISTIAN TERRORIST (KKK) GROUP KILLED NINE SOULS IN A CHURCH IN SOUTH CAROLINA WHO'S FAMILY FORGAVE THE TERRORIST ! REST IN PARADISE (RIP). No flag waved for them on any US Embassy! Love and respect for all citizens of the world!"
Remembering the Charleston 9 June 16, 2015 |
US Embassy Says Gay Flag Was Flown At All Their Embassies Worldwide
Jamaica AG under fire for voicing disapproval of rainbow flag at US Embassy
The
United States Embassy in Jamaica says the rainbow flag being flown at its
consulate is also being flown "across the globe" at all its
embassies.
A tweet
from the US Embassy this afternoon read: "Across the globe US Embassies
flying our flag half-mast in memorial & rainbow flag in solidarity w LGBT
our citizens."
The
tweet comes hours after a controversial tweet from Attorney General Marlene
Malahoo-Forte denouncing the flying of the rainbow flag in Jamaica, following a
mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, on Sunday.
"I
strongly condemn #OrlandoNightClubShooting but find it disrespectful of
Jamaica's laws to have #RainbowFlag flown here. #MyPersonalView," Malahoo
Forte said in a post on Monday.
ATTORNEY
GENERAL MARLENE MALAHOO FORTE (CREDIT: JAMAICA GLEANER FILE PHOTO)
Attorney
General Marlene Malahoo Forte has come under criticism and is being asked to
explain herself, after saying that the United States Embassy in Jamaica was
disrespecting the island’s laws by flying a rainbow flag, following the
massacre at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida on Sunday.
The
rainbow flag, which is symbol of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender
(LGBT) community, has been flying at half mast next to the US flag at the
Embassy in Kingston.
But
Malahoo Forte made it clear, in a post on Twitter, that she did not agree with
that expression of solidarity.
Stressing
that it was her personal opinion, Malahoo Forte tweeted yesterday that while
she condemned the gun attack by Omar Mateen, which left 50 people dead and 53
injured, she found it “disrespectful of Jamaica’s laws” to have to the rainbow
flag flying there. Buggery remains illegal in Jamaica.
However,
the US Embassy replied to Malahoo Forte’s tweet, asking her to explain her
“legal reasoning”.
The
Attorney General has also been harshly criticized by some on Twitter, while
others agreed that she had a valid point.
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