Tuesday, September 06, 2005

New Orleans homosexuals celebrate despite suffering

HOMOSEXUALS IN NEW ORLEANS RESCHEDULE THEIR “SOUTHERN DECADENCE XXXII” CELEBRATION FOR TOMORROW

WorldNetDaily.com reported today that despite the devastation and ongoing suffering by thousands from Hurricane Katrina, homosexuals paraded on Bourbon Street in New Orleans over the weekend, and have rescheduled their "Southern Decadence XXXII" event for tomorrow. The marchers said they were celebrating Southern Decadence. The group – about two dozen people – all said they lived in the largely gay French Quarter. Defiant, they said they were not about to flee the community despite orders from the city to do so. One marcher carried a sign proclaiming, "Life Goes On?"

It was a scene like something from a Fellini movie. Amid the death, the destruction, and suffering in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina a small parade behind a tattered rainbow flag made its way up Bourbon Street on Sunday.

"The shocking callousness of New Orleans' gay activists towards the severe suffering of its fellow citizens cannot be adequately articulated in a news report," says James Hartline, a former homosexual, who describes the "Southern Decadence" festival as being "replete with tens of thousands of men and women engaged in public nudity, prostitution, illegal drug use and destructive public S & M sex."

"The idea that human beings are continuing to party while hundreds of thousands of fellow citizens are starving, dying and suffering from a multitude of sicknesses brings into focus the real lack of judgment that these constant advocates of special gay rights demonstrate in a time of crisis." According to Agape Press, Hartline himself has AIDS and is now warning homosexuals about the consequences of their lifestyle. Hurricane Katrina walloped New Orleans just two days before the start of the homosexual "Southern Decadence" festival.

The event has now been slated to go on tomorrow in the nearby town of Lafayette, La., featuring "Floatin' Floozies," according to the organizer’s website. The event has been endorsed by Mayor Ray Nagin, who promoted the activities in a letter stating: "There is no place like this on Earth! Southern Decadence XXXII is an exciting event. We welcome you and know that you can anticipate great food, great music and great times in New Orleans."

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