Sunday, August 24, 2008
Meanwhile - in Doncaster, U.K.
To me, it now seems politically incorrect to honor veterans; and, politically incorrect to deny gay's anything.
To me, there should be room for both.
Unfortunately, the proliferation of this politcal correctness sends the message that the minority opinion is the "right" opinion...
To me, there should be room for both.
Unfortunately, the proliferation of this politcal correctness sends the message that the minority opinion is the "right" opinion...
I found this on the U.K. Telegraph website:
"About 3,000 former and current servicemen and women who served in wars ranging from World War Two to Afghanistan proudly marched through Doncaster town centre last August on the town's inaugural Veterans' Day.
But this year the local Royal British Legion branch claims it has been shunned by the council, and told the event could not be staged because of a 'lack of amenities.'
Yet Doncaster staged its first gay pride parade last Sunday, and a few weeks before hosted a civic parade in which dignitaries, community workers and the public took part."