You know, gay is O.K. as long as you're not gay.Ray Green, a veteran of the Korean War, saw the photograph and brought it to the attention of Andy Noquin, a City-Parish councilman, who is now drafting legislation that would outlaw the flying of the rainbow flag — and any other non-government flag — in any public venue.
Green, who served in the Korean War, told the Daily Advertiser that he found the flag offensive:
“I did not go overseas and fight for our country so that we could come back and be subject to something like that,” Green said Friday. “Several of us (veterans) feel that the flying of this flag is a poke in the eye of a way of life.”Opponents of the proposed ordinance say no disrespect was intended, and were quick to point out that there are thousands of gay veterans who have fought for their country as well.
Green told the paper that while he is not “against the gays,” he is opposed to “the act itself.”
This is the first we'd heard about the Korean War being a fight against the homos. We've labored under the impression it was a civil war the United (Snake) Nations stuck its nose into at the cost of 474,000+ U.N. casualties, 36,516 of them dead American baby-killers. We suppose in closet case Ray Green's barely working mind Commies = Homos. He should go fuck his dead mother w/ a splintered broomstick. Which isn't gay.
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