Thursday, April 19, 2007

VIRGINIA TECH MASSACRE TAKES ON A GAY TWIST



Just What We Needed, More Ways To Keep This Story On A 24-Hour News Cycle

After a day of hand-wringing over NBC's callous decision to promote this picture and the psychotic manifesto of Cho Seung-Hui, now he's being dissected over "homosexual leanings" found in his written works.

CNN's Anderson Cooper interviewed two therapists who both asserted that same-sex references in Cho's scripts, poems and other ramblings suggest that he had a slight fascination, if not obsession with all things West Hollywood. Apparently, this somehow factors into why he stalked two woman, talked about how impure they were, and methodically slaughtered 32 innocent people on the Blacksburg campus Monday morning.

If you thought Asians were trying to distance themselves from this spawn of Satan, you know the gay and lesbian community is in a tizzy right about now.

SOME VICTIMS WERE LIKELY GAY. READ IT HERE

So if that wasn't enough, now an anti-gay group from Topeka, Kansas has just announced plans to picket the funerals of victims of the Virginia Tech massacre.

The Westboro Baptist Church, which is not affiliated with any national Baptist organization, claims Seung-Hui was carrying out God's wishes by punishing the victims who weren't Christian, CBS News reported.

"The evidence is they were not Christian. God does not do that to his servants," WBC member Shirley Phelps-Roper told CBS.

The group is known for setting up anti-gay protests at the funerals of U.S. soldiers, although Virginia already has added funerals and memorial services to the state's disorderly conduct statute that could be used by police to keep WBC members at a distance, the report said.

This is no joke family. Could this tragic nightmare get any worse?