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Wednesday, July 12, 2006
Brent Bozell :: Townhall.com Columnist
The New Gay Times
by Brent Bozell
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There was the expected wailing and gnashing of teeth from the left when New York's state Court of Appeals ruled against installing so-called "gay marriage" by judicial fiat, as they had in the People's Republic of Massachusetts. The New York Times, as expected, was stunned that the judges could find a "rational basis" for traditional marriage, and that judges would defer to elected legislators.

This outrage was plastered at the top of the Times with two "news" stories. One was a front-page editorial (they call it a "news analysis") by Patrick Healy, who focused on the "gay-rights advocates" and their disappointment. "Nowhere did gay marriage seem more like a natural fit than New York," he complained, where "a history of spirited progressivism" should have made the victory of the marriage-manglers inevitable.

Inside the Times, the slant continued, with two large photographs of gay activists protesting and consoling one another, arm in arm, about the court decision. Why not a photo of a traditional marriage supporter celebrating the ruling? Because it seems to be in every national-media rulebook that the "gay marriage" story must be accompanied by gay activists protesting, kissing, cheering or "marrying." Only one side matters.

This Gray Lady slant to the libertine left is no surprise. After all, former-Times ombudsman Daniel Okrent stunned insiders with a column two years ago that publicly admitted the Times was a liberal newspaper, and on social issues, like gays, guns and abortion, "if you think The Times plays it down the middle on any of them, you've been reading the paper with your eyes closed."

But the Times isn't just rooting for the homosexual revolution on the outside and inside of the newspaper. It has actively spread the gay gospel by funding the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association and adorning its conventions with recruitment booths. The Times also is a proud corporate sponsor of New York's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center, a gay-activist hub, which boasts of being the birthplace of both the radical ACT UP and the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation.

This month, The New York Times has taken another dramatic corporate step toward taking sides in America's culture clash. The newspaper is a "global sponsor" of the seventh "Gay Games," taking place in Chicago from July 15-22.

Yes, you read that correctly. The Gay Games.

Who would sponsor this stupidity? The New York Times is not alone; it is joined by other "objective" news outlets. The Chicago Sun-Times and WMAQ-TV, the local NBC-owned and operated affiliate, are also "global sponsors." They share the Gay Games' goals, to "foster and augment the self-respect of lesbians and gay men throughout the world and to engender respect and understanding from the nongay world."

Got that, nongays? Whatever happened to "objective" media outlets at least pretending to avoid taking sides? This is the essence of political correctness: It is better to violate openly your commitment to journalistic standards than assist the "bigots" by attempting to appear fair and neutral.

And it gets zanier still. The New York Times is not only sponsoring the Gay Games, it's having a pro-gay event there as well. As part of the "Times Talks" series, the newspaper will host a panel discussion on July 17 at the Chicago Public Library titled (so help me, I'm not making this up) "Brokeback Locker Room." Times contributor Robert Lipsyte will discuss with a panel of six gay athletes (and no opposition) how the "climate of acceptance" has changed in professional sports, and "what can be done to reduce the level of homophobia in the locker room and the media."

These gay-friendly "Times Talks" are nothing new. They've been a regular series since 1999. The Times has attracted corporate sponsors like Audi to support the chats in New York ,as well as San Francisco.

Just a few weeks ago, a "Times Talks" panel on the 25th anniversary of the first article on AIDS in The New York Times included radical activist Larry Kramer, who distributed his wild remarks in advance, claiming, among other things, that "the gay population of the world has been, and continues to be, targeted for extinction." His written remarks also called for "Nuremberg trials," to hold not only the late Ronald Reagan, but also the owners and editors of -- how's this for gratitude? -- The New York Times accountable, like Nazi war criminals, for the AIDS holocaust.

That's just crazy. But by placing its famous name squarely on the side of the gay left, The New York Times is sending a message to America's solid majority against putting thousands of years of tradition through the shredder. It says: You're all intolerant bigots on the wrong side of history, and you will be defeated, even if we have to make utter asses of ourselves in the process.

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Shame.
America would be a much better place if, rather than celebrating and attempting to normalize bad behavior, we would instill in oursevles and our children a healthy sense of shame.

There is nothing wrong with feeling shameful about having done something bad.

There is something very wrong with people who, rather than trying to correct bad bahavior, want to preach it from the rooftops, teach it in our schools and broadcast it during the "family hour" on network television.

Society benefits from husbands and wives staying together and raising their children. Those who promote promiscuous sexual behavior, regardless of the sexes of the actors in said behavior, do so to society's detriment.

Don't believe the lie. The acceptance and promotion of bad behavior degrades humanity.

So what?
I'm not sure what the big deal is. So a bunch of gay people want to have "Gay Games". Why shouldn't a newspaper advertise there? From what I've read, as an advertising demographic, gay people tend to have a large amount of disposable income, and based on their shunning by many "traditional" businesses, I'm willing to bet that a business that advertises there has a good chance of making a good return on its investment.

Last I heard, gay folks aren't asking for any "special rights", just the rights to do the same things as straight people do. There are some crackpots, to be sure, but I'm not going to judge all gay people by their idiots just like I'm not going to judge all Christians by David Duke. As far as "making a mockery of traditional marriage", it seems to me that we straight people are doing a great job at that -- seen the divorce rates lately?

We true conservatives . . .
. . . defend the concepts of limited government and the free markets.

It's important to back the free markets whenever some priggish prisspot has a sewing-circle hissy-fit over some company's sound business strategy.





"passing the buck"
"His written remarks also called for "Nuremberg trials," to hold not only the late Ronald Reagan, but also the owners and editors of -- how's this for gratitude? -- The New York Times accountable, like Nazi war criminals, for the AIDS holocaust."

Throughout time those involved in "abnormal sexual behaviors" have been blaming everyone but themselves for the results of their chosen behaviors. They get no sympathy from me, though I do pity them for allowing their cravings to interfere with what common sense they might possess. If the culture of "abnormal sexual behaviors" eliminates itself due to the results of its chosen behaviors, so be it.

Good business!
America has always been homosexualized.

Just more secretly, before, than now.

And of course, any shrewd business should sponsor the Gay Games, regardless of what some pent-up prude like Bozell says.

GOOD GRIEF! An INTERNATIONAL CROWD flying in!Muscular young adults WITH DISPOSABLE INCOME!!

ARE YOU KIDDING ME!!!

This is America, not the Soviet Union!

Some conservatives can be so anti-business.

Don't be Naive!
I'd like to answer "bombscare." The reason I am angry at nonsense like "The Gay Games" is that it is one more ploy in the very artful campaign to "homosexualize" America. Stuff like forms having Parent A and Parent B instead of Father and Mother, trying to say that homosexual adolescents commit suicide because of "their being excluded (that little nugget was slipped into an interview on "Good Morning, America" by a psychologist) or using the media to further their agenda (C'mon! Does anyone really believe that Frazier and Niles Crane were brothers? Or were they a "soft sell", very cute and funny, for "same-sex marriage"?) makes me just as angry as Dr Nancy Hopkins who had to leave a talk by then-President of Harvard Larry Saunders be cause he suggested that there might be genetic differences beteween men and women. Egads!
In one sentence the homosexual-feminist-secular-marxist-utopians are just as dangerous as the Islamic fascists; only the means are different.

Don't be Naive!
I'd like to answer "bombscare." The reason I am angry at nonsense like "The Gay Games" is that it is one more ploy in the very artful campaign to "homosexualize" America. Stuff like forms having Parent A and Parent B instead of Father and Mother, trying to say that homosexual adolescents commit suicide because of "their being excluded (that little nugget was slipped into an interview on "Good Morning, America" by a psychologist) or using the media to further their agenda (C'mon! Does anyone really believe that Frazier and Niles Crane were brothers? Or were they a "soft sell", very cute and funny, for "same-sex marriage"?) makes me just as angry as Dr Nancy Hopkins who had to leave a talk by then-President of Harvard Larry Saunders be cause he suggested that there might be genetic differences beteween men and women. Egads!
In one sentence the homosexual-feminist-secular-marxist-utopians are just as dangerous as the Islamic fascists; only the means are different.

indoctrination
To the left, only views that help indoctrinate readers/listeners/viewers to their point of view can be allowed to be heard. Case in point. I just tried to post a comment at Huffington Post. Turns out I've been censored from posting there anymore. I've never used attacks or insults, but have only given an alternative viewpoint to their standard liberal talking points. They obviously felt threatened by the truth. Censorship is how liberalism has survived for 50 years. We should all be very thankful for cable TV and the internet.

I thought...
...the Gay Games had already been played and Italy won the World Cup.

Obsession with Anti-Christianity
Hence, the pro anything gay and pro Islamofacism
and hatred of Bush. They care less about their country; can't see straight. I hope there's some success in a boycott of their sponsors because
most people who love the US have long-since dropped any subscriptions they've had.

Makes you wonder?
Could you imagine the outrage if you had a competition calles the "Straight Games?"

the problem with things like the "gay games" is not that homosexuals want to run in the park, its that they want to define themselves by their sexuality, and they want to be given special privileges-they aren't content to just run with everyone else in normal races, which there are plenty of if that was really what they were interested in. they obviously aren't; they are interested in making a big show of being gay. and the new york times and other news organizations are supposed to be a place you can get facts-when they so blatantly support one side only of an issue, it becomes clear that they are more interested in their political agenda than getting facts out to the people.

Homosexual Meca
NYC and San Francisco are the respective east and Left coast meccas for the homosexual community, and local institutions are well aware of this. As has been said many times before, most homosexuals just want to be left alone to live their lives quietly as they wish, as do I, and I heartily endorse them. The activist community minority want to be in your face with their "message," and they are very much a political group - contrary to another post. What I believe we see in this article and others of a similar nature is a reaction to the relentless "gay" rant that finds a willing outlet in media such as the NY Times. It's possible that the Times was once a viable news organ. Now it is following in the footsteps of the Democratic party, marching arm in arm with popular "victim" groups and fringe radicals toward a sheer and deadly cliff.

The Secret is out!
The "Old Gray Hag" is a lesbian; and, a reflexive "leftie". Oh my!

"...Larry Kramer, who distributed his wild remarks in advance, claiming, among other things, that "the gay population of the world has been, and continues to be, targeted for extinction.""

Check Darwin - the gay population has placed itself on the path to extinction, since it does not reproduce. It needs no help from anyone. "Gay marriage" would not solve, or even alleviate, this "problem".

Gays have largely been granted acceptance. They will not be granted respect; they will have to earn it like the rest of us. Attempting to "taint" the institutions of the great majority of the population, such as marriage, and to corrupt our children is not on the path to respect; rather, it is on the path to rejection and loathing.

memo to bombscare
It's not about sponsoring the Gay games; it's about the lack of objectivity in a national news outlet on a very controversial subject.

Mostly, I think it is the exclusion
of any opposing viewpoint at these events that get Mr Bozell and most of the rest of us upset.

Most of the time, I DON'T CARE AT ALL what homosexuals do - I just don't want to hear about it endlessly. But that isn't the case, is it?

If I want to express my viewpoint that the American Psychiatrist Association (or whatever it is called) was WRONG when it took homosexuality OFF it's lists, I can't. Some activist somewhere will rant and rave and claim I don't love them and it's oh, so hurtful. Same if I want to claim it's against the teachings of the Bible. But, not only is it hurtful, but it may be a hate crime.

But a newspaper or news channel should show more than just ONE SIDE of the issue. I should be able to have a say at the NYT, but I don't and neither does anyone else with my views.

Personally, I kind of wish you'all could go back in the closet. We wouldn't have to worry about sexualizing children because of an 'agenda.' Or watching my favorite show which NEVER showed any heterosexual messages, start showing homosexual messages as what? A public service??

I could have lived my whole life and been happy NOT KNOWING what fis*ing was! But a CHILD told me she learned of it at school! In 5th grade!


Why the obsession with homosexuals?
I agree with your point about gay marriage and the importance of legislators, not courts, setting public policy. But you seem to be very angry at homosexuals for reasons that I can't understand. What exactly is it about the existence of the "Gay Games" that makes you so angry? I'm straight and conservative, and I have no like for left-wing activists, gay or straight, but most homosexuals I know are no better or worse than the straight people I know. They're just people, who happen to be gay. You're entitled to your religious belief (which I don't share) that homosexuality is immoral, and your political belief (which I do share) against gay marriage as a matter of public policy, but you're not entitled to expect that the New York Times, a paper that I generally detest by the way, withhold it's sponsorship of the Gay Games, which is not a political event, just because many people disapprove of homosexuality. Criticizing them for promoting a nutjob like Larry Kramer is one thing, but getting upset at them for giving a little money so some gays and lesbians can run races in the park just makes you, and unfortunately by extension all conservatives, seem mean-spirited and hateful.
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