A Few Words From Seneca Lake

I’m rather far away from my usual keyboard, so please pardon any typos.

The world, or a great part of it, is agog over the grotesquerie committed on the 2024 Olympics opening night. Billions, quite literally, were insulted and demeaned. The odds are that you, Gentle Reader, are one of them.

First: Yes, it was a deliberate slap in the face of decent persons! It’s impossible to believe it was benevolently meant. Yet it may be the outrage that finally galvanizes a mass reaction against LGBTQ lunacy. If so, perhaps we’ll ultimately be thankful.

Second: The deliberate blasphemies, especially aimed at Christianity and Catholic practices, reveal the triumphalism at the heart of the LGBTQ movement. What do they say most clearly? You’re too scared of us to do anything to stop us! For that is the mistaken interpretation they have laid upon our aversion to confrontation. I pray that they’re as wrong as I believe them to be.

Third and last: As is so often the case, our purchasing decisions speak more loudly than anything else we may say or do. It’s time to ruin any company that aligns itself with the LGBTQ forces. The message must be plain and unambiguous:

Keep Your Perversions To Yourselves.

“Back into the closet with you! Keep it private, or face public contempt and vilification wherever you go. There shall be no more nonsense about “tolerance” when the thing to be tolerated is intolerable.”

Be fearless about your denunciations, Gentle Reader. Show that you have the courage of your convictions. Pray that enough of us are forthright enough to turn this tide around once and for all.

And do have a nice day.

2 comments

  1. You’re too scared of us to do anything to stop us!

    365 times the Bible says Fear Not! Be Not Afraid! A day a year.

    365 times the Left, the Regime, says Fear Us! Be Very Afraid!

    We were made to be courageous.

    1. This, indeed, is probably one of the Enemy’s motives for creating a dangerous world—a world in which moral issues really come to the point. He sees as well as you do that courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point, which means, at the point of highest reality. A chastity or honesty, or mercy, which yields to danger will be chaste or honest or merciful only on conditions. Pilate was merciful till it became risky. [The Screwtape Letters]

      And it is so.

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