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* Acts of violence and vandalism directed at Christian institutions after the passage of [[Proposition 8]]. | * Acts of violence and vandalism directed at Christian institutions after the passage of [[Proposition 8]]. | ||
* The depiction of homosexual men in the popular media as better-looking, better-dressed, more "sensitive," and sometimes even "hyper-masculine" in comparison to their heterosexual counterparts. | * The depiction of homosexual men in the popular media as better-looking, better-dressed, more "sensitive," and sometimes even "hyper-masculine" in comparison to their heterosexual counterparts. | ||
| − | * On January 2012 actor Michael K. Williams appeared in an ad supporting [[same-sex "marriage"]].[ | + | * On January 2012 actor Michael K. Williams appeared in an ad supporting [[same-sex "marriage"]].[https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/celebritology/post/michael-k-williams-aka-omar-from-the-wire-shows-support-for-same-sex-marriage-video/2012/02/17/gIQAGkkJKR_blog.html] At the end of the ad Williams says "Join us — or Omar gon’ come at you." This is a reference to Omar Little, the violent criminal played by Williams on the TV series ''The Wire''. |
| − | [[Category: Homosexuality]] | + | [[Category:Homosexuality]] |
Latest revision as of 20:54, September 9, 2018
Homosexual intimidation refers to several tactics employed by homosexuals with the intention of furthering the homosexual agenda. The use of violence appears to be preferable for homosexuals; however, issuing false claims of discrimination and spreading political slander seem to work for them too.
The following are examples of homosexual intimidation:
- Acts of violence and vandalism directed at Christian institutions after the passage of Proposition 8.
- The depiction of homosexual men in the popular media as better-looking, better-dressed, more "sensitive," and sometimes even "hyper-masculine" in comparison to their heterosexual counterparts.
- On January 2012 actor Michael K. Williams appeared in an ad supporting same-sex "marriage".[1] At the end of the ad Williams says "Join us — or Omar gon’ come at you." This is a reference to Omar Little, the violent criminal played by Williams on the TV series The Wire.