EDITOR'S
NOTE: The following column addresses issues of homosexuality and is
written to inform adults. It contains graphic descriptions of the Folsom
Street Fair, an annual sexually charged, perverse event in San Francisco
with mostly homosexual participants. The column shows what is at stake in
the cultural battle and what the future holds for the society and our
children if activists succeed in defining homosexuality as a protected
status.
ALEXANDRIA, La. (BP)--An estimated 400,000 people
congregated in San Francisco on Sept. 30. Crowds flooded the neighborhood
known as "South of Market" to take part in the 24th annual Folsom Street
Fair. People from all over the nation -- even the world -– flocked to the
Golden Gate city to celebrate and call attention to an aspect of their
lives of which they are very proud.
Conspicuously absent from the
huge gathering in northern California were reporters from any major news
outlet. The Associated Press, United Press International and Reuters News
Service apparently were all no shows. Even though the event took place in
the Golden State, there were no reporters from the Los Angeles Times.
It would seem the mere fact that 400,000 people gathered in one
place would be news, regardless of the reason they came together. The big
three television networks didn't seem to think so since they also were
missing in action.
If it were not for a few niche and alternative
news publications, no one outside of San Francisco would have an inkling
of what took place at the Folsom Street Fair. So what is the event and
what exactly takes place? Be forewarned, the following descriptions are
not for the faint of heart, even though they have been edited to mute the
content.
The Folsom Street Fair is one of San Francisco's premier
celebrations of alternate lifestyle -- specifically "leather pride." The
"leather community" is a euphemism for those that indulge in
sadomasochism, also known as S&M. These are individuals that enjoy
bondage, whipping, spanking and other unmentionable perversions.
While the Folsom Street Fair does draw a few heterosexual
sadomasochists to the event, it is clear from reports that the
overwhelming number celebrating were homosexuals –- mostly male.
The most detailed report of the event came from Pink News, an
organization that describes itself as "Europe's largest gay news service."
"American police adopted a distinctly relaxed approach to this
year's Folsom Street Fair in San Francisco," Pink News observed, "taking
little notice of the hundreds of men baring their genitals on every street
corner."
According to Pink News, there were orgies in the street,
drawing "laughs and photographs from curious onlookers but no police
action." Homosexual men and women walked down the street, completely
naked, performing sex acts, the website reported. (Keep in mind the
website provided far more detailed descriptions.)
Sounds like a
wonderful event, doesn't it?
So why did the news media ignore a
gathering of 400,000 people? What would cause them to collectively look
the other way? Because the Folsom Street Fair is as much a celebration of
unbridled homosexual behavior as it is a fetish festival.
If the
truth of what took place in the streets of San Francisco on Sept. 30 were
broadcast from sea to shining sea, the "homosexual rights" movement would
suffer a significant setback. If grassroots Americans saw homosexuals
blatantly flaunting their sexuality in public, they would be appalled.
Make no mistake about it: America's major news organizations are
complicit in promoting homosexuality. Hence, they chose to act as if the
Folsom Street Fair did not even happen.
Even a bit of controversy
did not cause the major news groups -- apart from a few conservative talk
show hosts -- to give the event any attention. This year's Folsom Street
Fair official promotional poster featured a parody of Da Vinci's Last
Supper with Jesus and his disciples replaced by costumed sadomasochists
with sex toys on the table.
Two conservative organizations --
Concerned Women for America and the Catholic League -- both called
attention to the poster. That led to an additional controversy over Miller
Brewing Company, one of the fair's major sponsors. While Miller did not
pull its money from the event, it did instruct the fair's organizers to
remove its logo from the poster.
Even with two major public policy
groups calling attention to the event and its promotion, no major news
organization, with the exception of Fox News, made any reference to the
controversy.
According to Texas Media Watch, a non-partisan and
independent media monitoring project, the most prevalent evidence of news
bias can be found in the stories a news organization chooses to cover and
the ones it chooses to ignore.
Let the infamous and unbiblical
Fred Phelps and six of his followers show up to protest anywhere, and it
will make the news. But 400,000 people show up at the Folsom Street Fair
and the media completely ignores it because they understand it will impact
negatively on the homosexual movement.
Still think there's no media
bias? --30-- Kelly Boggs, whose column appears each week in Baptist
Press, is editor of the Baptist Message, the newspaper of the Louisiana
Baptist Convention.
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