Titanic, The French Way

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And it came to pass in France some smartass thought perversion makes for good business and, encouraged by the newly approved satanic legislation, decided to organise a fairy concerning marriage “for everyone” (note the attitude).

Now, what the organisers and those who booked the stands have neglected to think is that heterosexual people might not have a great enthusiasm for mixing themselves with pervs, and the pervs are very, very limited in numbers.Besides, fags hate fags.

The result? A catastrophe. Around 150 people have visited the fairy in total; the total of sales amounts to two rings, bought by a heterosexual couple. It appears the organisers have even hired some young people as “extras” to walk around the place and give the impression it’s not Fukushima after the accident.

What do we, the thinking people, learn from the episode?

1. The vast majority of people, even in a heavily secularised country like France, does not care a straw for perverts. What sways them in the wrong direction is all the screaming about “homophobia”, and the desire to feel vaguely “good”; but really, it appears most of them they do not care one Hollande.

2. If there were the courage to call a pervert a pervert, and this were made clearly and insistently instead of saying “who am I to judge”, this issue could be dealt with in just a few years. Then we could move on to the next interesting step: the destruction of the career of all those clergymen and politicians who have used sexual perversion to promote their own personal advancement.

Alas, it will not happen. As long as the perception is there that it pays to insult God’s laws, there will be no scarcity of people ready to do it from the parliamentary seat, the pulpit, or the Popemobile.

Mundabor

Posted on January 11, 2014, in Catholicism, Conservative Catholicism, Traditional Catholicism and tagged , , . Bookmark the permalink. 6 Comments.

  1. If homosexuals comprise around 2% of the population and maybe 10% of those might be interested in pretending to marry, that is a total market of 0.2% of the population and about 4,400 in the case of Paris. Now, you are lucky if one in 50 of your target market actually bother to attend a specialist event which is about 90 in the case of Parisian homosexuals who want to ‘marry’. They did rather well to get 150 but then it is Paris where the homo’s may well be over represented in the population.

    • I’d say homos are rather in the region of 0.5%, but I am sure the target was the “sex and the city” types.
      Turns out they do not want to mix their romantic affairs with faggotry… 😉
      The romantic comedies from Hollywood with the “faggot friend” or “good faggot” are also disappearing, from what I can see…
      M

  2. Point #2 above reminds me of the elephant in the room regarding the sexual abuse scandal. It has been used to attack the value and virtue of celibacy and yet no one ever talks about the fact that most of the abuse (within the church) was done by homosexuals among the the clergy.

  3. « […] Alas, it will not happen. As long as the perception is there that it pays to insult God’s laws … «

    IT WILL HAPPEN. On Sunday 2 February we will be at once a million or more in the streets of Paris. Though the most important persons of the French governement, Mr Holland of course included, is completely autistic to the claims of the street and push on their diabolical agenda, my personal analyse is that our contest, having brought several times more than a million (one speaks of 1,800 million) people to the street in 2013, have given raise to the Russian parliament to vote against homomarriage (and the ensuing adoption etc.) as well as to the Spanish parliament restricting severely abortion from now on. I think France is showing the way, other nations are putting in practice, and France – the eldest daughter of the Church – will conclude.

    Thanks to the Internet, the blogs, and all the modern means of communication, the truth can be spread, and that’s why I think that « it will happen ».

    (Please take note that I’m not an optimist, nor a pessimist, but a realist, and that I’m not French either. So no ‘triumphalistic’ statement whatsoever, I beg you to believe.)

    Rhizotomos
    Christus vincit, Christus regnat, Christus imperat !

  4. Love your optimism! 🙂

    M

  5. I love Rhizotomos’ ‘not an optimist’ optimism. I read Le Salon Beige (slowly because of my poor French skills) and have been very heartened by the Church’s eldest daughter. I pray that France will continue to give good example against such horrible odds, and lead others by her example.

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