Thursday, May 02, 2013

On real courage

While MSM lapdogs, president clueless and former president groper and rapist heap great praise on a NBA player – old what’s his name – for his great “courage” in "coming out", ESPN contributor Chris Broussard and Washington Redskins QB RGIII have come under assault for speaking the undeniable truth. That’s right while Mr. “Courageous” is riding the spotlight for his 15 minutes of fame that apparently eluded him in the NBA, two other guys are under heavy assault for speaking truth.

The world yawns, “There’s a homosexual NBA player? Good for him.” Wow that took courage. Then Chris Broussard professes a belief in the Bible and the world demands he apologize and receive a suspension. RGIII tweets:

In a land of freedom we are held hostage by the tyranny of political correctness

That is something that is so obvious only accomplished liars and fools could deny it (See paragraph above on Chris Broussard), but the Lib hammer falls right on RGIII's head. 

To get credit for courage, Mr. NBA would have had to tell the world 10-15 years ago he was a homosexual. If you’re anywhere near famous, telling the world you are a homosexual in 2013 insures instant notoriety, fame, a gig on dancing with the stars and a possible reality show. That’s not courage.

Courage was Mr. Broussard standing by his faith and his remarks in the face of the oh so tolerant left trying to ruin his life and his livelihood. Courage was RGIII tweeting a fact that in a real world governed by fact would be like saying the sun rises in the east, then when all hell descended upon him from the left, sticking to it. Courage is Tim Tebow walking the talk along a very narrow and difficult path.

Coming out as a homosexual, a global warm-monger, anti-war, anti-America, pro-tax, pro-abortion, pro homosexual marriage or nearly any other lefty position takes NO COURAGE.

Try professing an openly Christian faith on an Ivy League campus - try being a young conservative or prolifer.  That takes courage. Try telling the school board that with 80 million gun owners in America and hundreds of millions of guns in the country maybe we should require a gun safety course as part of our health classes.  Then sit back and watch as the disciples of diversity descend upon you, ridicule you, attack you, shout slurs at you and demand that you shut up and be expelled for offering an opinion that differs from their own.  That's courage.

But if you seek positive reinforcement, come out as a homosexual - even if you're not.

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