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The Rosa Parks Sodomy Debate.

03/01/2010

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White on same-sex marriage: Rosa Parks didn’t ‘move to the front of the bus to support sodomy’







For the first time in Minnesota history, a legislative committee contemplated the legalization of same-sex marriage in the state on Monday. And while gay and lesbian families shared moving testimony about the hardships their families face because they cannot marry, a duo of congressional candidates stole the show with controversial commentary on gays and lesbians.

Barb Davis White, a Tea Party activist and Republican candidate for Minnesota’s 5th Congressional District, prompted shocked gasps from the packed hearing room when she said, “Rosa Parks did not move to the front of the bus to support sodomy.” Her testimony involved accusations that the movement for marriage equality is hijacking the civil rights movement.

There is no difference between a black person and a white person other than their skin color when there’s a tremendous difference between a man and a woman,” said White, who was the GOP’s endorsed candidate against Rep. Keith Ellison in 2008. “Allowing a black woman and a white man to marry does not change the definition of marriage. However, allowing two men or two women to marry would fundamentally change that definition.”

White also garnered some laughs from the audience when she said, “Studies also show that the average homosexual has hundreds of sexual partners in his lifetime… and I repeat hundreds.”

“I’m here today to tell you that homosexuality and lesbian behavior is unhealthy,” claiming that gays and lesbians have higher rates of STDs than anyone else in the world, including “gay bowel disease,” an ailment that does not exist and is often used by religious right figures to paint gay men as diseased.

Another congressional candidate, St. Thomas University law professor Teresa Stanton Collett, who is running as a Republican for the 4th Congressional District, warned that Minnesota’s Christians are under attack.

“Make no mistake: Marriage, as a civil institution, as a legal institution, is grounded not merely in religion but also in the biological reality that sex makes children and children need a mom and a dad,” she said. “And should we choose to redefine that legally we will put the religious and moral beliefs of all Minnesotans at issue.”

“Churches and religiously affiliated institutions will lose their tax-exempt status,” she said. She claimed that Christian colleges would be forced to house same-sex couples in dorms, social work students would be kicked out of school if they refused to counsel gays and lesbians, politicians would revoke funds from religious organizations, and parents would be arrested for speaking out against homosexuality.

The hourlong testimony from both sides contemplated three bills: one to create civil unions, one to recognize out-of-state same-sex marriages and one to allow full legal marriage for same-sex couples. The hearing was for informational purposes only, and no vote was taken.

The Minnesota Independent


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Yay Minnesota right? I honestly don't even know what to say about this Rosa Parks and Sodomy bullshit, other than how embarrassed I am that this woman is a candidate for the MN CD5. Oh, I won't even get started on this GAY BOWEL DISEASE... SERIOUSLY? What the hell? [Beautiful LiesStar] [reply]

Wow! Speechless at the statement about how homosexual's have hundreds of partners. I'd love to see that guy's proof! [Kryssy♥Nicole] [reply]

“gay bowel disease,”--- seriously? thats so fckn stupid. some people really need lives. [FEiSTY♥MAMA] [reply]

wow...they couldn't just say "we don't support gay/lesbian unions and nothing will change that" and be done with it could they?! i mean, i am a fence sitter on this issue, but the fact that so many people use "facts" that have never been proven(which i think confuses people) instead of stating REAL facts...it's no wonder so many people don't know what to think about issues like this! sigh.hugs [alex's momma] [reply]

LOL this cracks me up! its always nice to hear good solid facts as to why the public should decide who should be aloud to marry.
♥ [danni xoStar] [reply]

Wow... this makes me kind of sad for my state. The excuses people make are ridiculous. [reply]

I'm actually kind of happy about this. If one of the key people laboring against the people's rights is a blatant idiot, I'm sure everyone else saw it too. In which case, they did more damage to their argument than good. [Poetic Justice] [reply]


This is true!
[lithium layouts.Star] [reply]

That would be a valid point except... look at what the country cares about. We tend to glorify idiots as long as they can find ways to money. I mean that guy from American Idol that sang the Pants on the Ground, people were amused by it so the media tried to get as much media coverage out of it. [Return-To-Sender&Psi] [reply]

supports civil rights, but not gay rights. there's something you don't see everyday. now you're just going to make stupid people think black people are homophobes. [& skull.Star] [reply]

Actually...Black and Hispanic ARE the MOST Homophobic. Partly due to the fact that a larger portion are deeply Christian or Catholic and partly in fact due to it being a HUGE taboo in their cultures.

When Prop 8 was defeated in California...it was discovered that the Hispanic and Black vote was almost 80% AGAINST it while Whites and Asians voted 45 against and 55 For. [Music God Of BloopStar] [reply]

oh jeeze.
[hollywood whore;Star] [reply]

oh jeeze.
[hollywood whore;Star] [reply]

Wow homophobia at it's bloody best.I'm a married gay woman(legally Married in canada) and these are the people who I can't stand [BloodSplatteredAngel] [reply]

Wow.... Hundreds of sexual partners, huh? I'm gay and I've only been with one woman all the way and I'm engaged to her. [Aspiring Boxer] [reply]

ive been with more than my wife, but the hundreds of partners really got to me.thats a lot of orgasms, that i didn't have. i feel jipped. [reply]

lmao. i love this. haha.

take care.
love, [[mandie knickers]™Star] [reply]

ive been with more than my wife, but the hundreds of partners really got to me.thats a lot of orgasms, that i didn't have. i feel jipped. [reply]

hundreds of partners?really?hmm,then apparently,my brother,having been with only two men,should feel like quite the prude in the gay community.
just seriously,how stupid are these people? [The Narnian Ninja] [reply]


'Gay bowel disease.' xD Riiiight.

Gay men tend to be more promiscuous than straight men, but gay women are less promiscuous than straight women. I think it evens out!

I also love the slippery-slope argument used... "Christian colleges would be forced to house same-sex couples in dorms, social work students would be kicked out of school if they refused to counsel gays and lesbians, politicians would revoke funds from religious organizations, and parents would be arrested for speaking out against homosexuality."
[lithium layouts.Star] [reply]

Wow. Well, I'm gay and an absolute prude... lmfao! [all.is.vanity] [reply]

Wow. I don't EVEN know what to say this.
Photobucket♥.Audrey.♥ [Squirrelღ ] [reply]

this lady is ignorant. [i ask & you smile.] [reply]

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