Sunday, September 30, 2007

A Whiff of San Francisco:

MILLER BREWING PULLS LOGO,
PELOSI STICKS UP FOR BLASPHEMY,
KIDS MARCH IN GAY PARADE


[promotional poster}

MILLER ISSUES WEASEL WORDS!
PELOSI: "GAY SUPPER NO THREAT TO CHRISTIANITY"
LOOKING AT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL KIDS WITH A QUEER EYE


by Mondoreb & Little Baby Ginn


The Leather Last Supper.
Just another thing they don't have in Utah. Or most anywhere else in the USA.
Today's Folsom Street Fair, held in the streets of San Francisco, sparked a spate of news this week. The biggest item was Miller Brewing pulling it's support of it's advertising on a promotional poster for the event that featured, what might be styled, "The Gay Last Supper".
From WorldNetDaily
Responding to pressure from Christian groups, the Miller Brewing Co. is asking organizers of a "gay" street celebration in San Francisco to remove its logo from a promotional poster portraying Jesus Christ and his disciples as "half-naked homosexual sadomasochists."
Folsom Street Fair is a part of Leather Week in San Francisco, the capital of public gayness in the United States. With no innuendo intended, Miller was caught between a rock and hard place. Or more accurately, between thousands of beer-swilling gays and thousands of beer-partaking Christians. In a press release that should be immortalized in the "INEPT Hall of Fame", Miller placated neither group and provided inspiration to corporate PR wienies everywhere.
In a statement on its website, Miller said while it has "supported the Folsom Street Fair for several years, we take exception to the poster the organizing committee developed this year."

"We understand some individuals may find the imagery offensive and we have asked the organizers to remove our logo from the poster effective immediately," the company said.
Folsom was also news fodder earlier in the week when House Speaker Nancy Pelosi(D-CA) reacted to the Gay Supper ad.
From WorldNetDaily
Asked to respond to a San Francisco "gay"-festival's promo mocking the Last Supper of Jesus Christ, the chief spokesman for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi offered a dismissive quip.

"As a Catholic, the speaker is confident that Christianity has not been harmed," said Drew Hammill, the San Francisco Democrat's press secretary.
No word if Ms. Pelosi issued the statement ala burqua.No word either on whether the spokesman would have worn a head scarf if the gays at Folsom had threatened Israeli civilians. And lastly, they used to be called "normal, church-going folks"; now they are labeled "Christian activists".
From WorldNetDaily:
Elementary-age students have marched in a homosexual pride event under the banner of a San Diego public school, amidst triple-X rated behavior by "gay" activists, according to a Christian blogger who reports daily to 7,000 people.

James Hartline, who issues "Action Alerts" in response to situations in the city, said he was shocked by the "immoral" actions.
The 'Christian activist' issued a statement of his own. It was rumored that he had refused offers to issue it in either leather or a burqua.
"In one of the most appalling displays of gross disregard for the safety of young children, the San Diego City School system allowed a number of small children to march inside of the San Diego Gay Pride parade under the banner of one of its schools," he said.
Busy week for both the God-fearing and the leather freaks.

Americans might be forgiven if they are suffering from Outrage Fatigue Syndrome. What would seem outrageous just 30 years ago is now promoted with corporate sponsorship. What was once forbidden is now celebrated. Christians in the San Francisco area might be examined, what with almost daily affronts to their faith, to see if they suffer from masochism.

In that case, San Francisco might just be the best place to live.
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