Bi Girl Month 2

Celebrating Bi Girl Month

I explained my rationale for these lovely posts in the 1st of this series, so just sit back and enjoy some titularly bisexual babes kissing. 😀

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Bi Girl Month 1

Supporting Bi Girl Month

September is Bisexual Visibility Month… sort of, maybe, depends upon who you ask. I suppose that, more commonly, the third week of the month (Sep 16 – 23) is Bisexual Awareness Week aka #BiWeek. And, to some queers’ minds there’s just Bisexuality Day on every September 23. So, as the husband of two bisexual women, I’m going to celebrate the month of bisexuality by showcasing some nominally bisexual women enjoying each other. 😉

And, specifically I’m posting Bisexual women because: I’m a mostly straight man – as are the majority of this blog’s readers according to what demographic statistics I can garner; my wive are bisexual women; and it’s bisexual women who are most derided and disliked by large swaths of the LGBT cabals.

In a twisted point of fact, the one’s most likely to complain about to women kissing in public are the lesbians. They have a deep-seated problem with women of insufficient “lesbian cred” doing so. Then, lesbians have a long history of despising bisexual women too so their attitude and derision is, at least, consistent with their pathology.

— jonolan

Yeah, as I’ve posted before, while we straight men don’t mind them at all, lesbians do. This is a large part of why there’s a separate Bisexual Visibility Month. I don’t have enough solid data to say with confidence how gay men feel about bisexual men or women, but anecdotal evidence – and the simple fact that they’re men, queer or not – leads me to believe that they’re not the ones with a problem with bi girls – or by bi guys for that matter.

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How The Freaks Think

How The Freaks Think And Wish To Act
How The Freaks Think And Wish To Act

It’s a sad thing, but this is how the queer freaks and their nigh on mindless enablers really think and how they want to react and act in response the the SCOTUS’ opinion upon Creative LLC v. Elenis.

They truly believe that the SCOTUS has decreed that businesses can refuse to serve people et al simply because they some form of minority, in this case LGBT+ sorts. And, of course, they’re hysterical over it and indulging in masturbatory fantasies about refuse to service various, more normative Americans.

But… like with almost every erosion of special privilege that any minority group faces, both their complaints and fantasies are just wrong and based upon their own ignorance and demands for special treatment.

The SCOTUS’ opinion upon Creative LLC v. Elenis in no way, shape, or form – not even by implication or “penumbra” – say that any business may refuse customers who possess some specially protected trait, e.g., being non-White, non-Christian, or Queer. Indeed, the Court’s opinion is predicated upon the owner of 303 Creative LLC, Lorie Smith’s uncontested assertion that she is “willing to work with all people regardless of classifications such as race, creed, sexual orientation, and gender,” and she “will gladly create custom graphics and websites” for clients of any sexual orientation.”

No. The Court’s ruling is that the State cannot compel expression – read as Speech – that goes against one’s religious views. Hence, they cannot compel Creative LLC to make a wedding website for a queer couple, but they could penalize them for simple refusing to provide their services to Queers just for being queer. Similarly, a Muslim-owned company could not be compelled by the state to provide creative/expressive services for a bar mitzvah or bat mitzvah. One could, thanks to this ruling even refuse to provide such services for #BlackLivesMatter and/or #MAGA events, if one decide that either or both groups espoused behavior that goes against one’s firmly held beliefs.

But, what’s both sad and casus belli is that these freaks don’t make a distinction between what they want to do and what they are. If people will not support any and every one their actions, they see it as a direct attack upon their very identity and existence. And, they want to create a world where everyone is compelled to do so.

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LGBT Pride Breakfast

LGBT Pride Breakfast
LGBT Pride Breakfast

As I’ve proudly said before, I support LGBT. As such, during June I regularly have a LGBT Pride Breakfast. That’d be, of course, Lettuce, Guacamole, Bacon, and Tomato on lightly toasted multigrain bread. 😉 And yeah, this year I switched to the multigrain bread to improve my Diversity and Inclusivity.

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Seems Disturbingly Right

Seems Disturbingly Right
Seems Disturbingly Right

In these times, an image of a rainbow-colored Baphometmost often, if not most historically accurately, considered a demonic entity – wishing queers and trannies a fabulous pride month, seems disturbingly right. It perfectly sums up their current attitudes, agenda, and general movement.

What was once a right-thinking movement to gain simple legal protections and to not feel shame – or to be shamed – just because of their sexuality mutated into a push to be prideful about it and to shame normal people for not being LGBTQ+ and/or not harming themselves for the sake of “equity” for the sexually non-normative… as anyone could have expected it would.

This led them to be the enemy of Christians in America, something that they embraced with disturbing, if expected, glee and devoutness. So, Rainbow Baphomet seems about right for them.

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