If gay is now normal, why so much bondage, whipping, pony prancing, and canine behavior?

Ed Straker’s question in the headline above gets to our side’s failure in the information war regarding the advance of the “LGBT” agenda in America over the past couple of decades. A few organizations and websites have covered the reality of what the homosexual lifestyle entails (see BarbWire.com and AFTAH.org for examples). One of the least known facts about that sordid culture is the horrendous health consequences of having unnatural sex. If more of the public knew about that — and about what Straker writes below — more often than not the correct government policies would be adopted.

Here’s Ed Straker’s opening:

Every year San Francisco has something called the Folsom Street Fair, where gays do some very bizarre things.  They dress like dogs, horses, and ponies, tie themselves up, get spanked, and more.  This isn’t a fringe movement – thousands of homosexual (mostly men) do this. If gay is now normal, then why do they do these very strange things?  (This is from the San Francisco Chronicle, as mainstream as one can get in the City by the Bay.)

My oldest daughter and I were walking around San Francisco’s SOMA neighborhood on a clear autumn day in search of a mattress store called Keetsa back in 2008. I remember turning a corner and almost bumping into an enormous naked man riding his bicycle on the sidewalk.

My daughter was five at the time and she was startled.

“Mom, why does that guy have a sock on his penis?” she asked.

“Um, well, um…”

“Why are there rings sticking through his bottom?”

Walking further down the sidewalk, we passed men wearing black leather chaps with their rears fully exposed and a few more naked guys.

I said more than “Ummm” when my daughter asked about the man with the sock on his penis, but my bumbling explanation isn’t anything to offer up as an example for other parents.

The photos in the article show:

Dog Masks. Men wearing dog masks.  A lot of men wearing dog masks.  And we’re not talking about poodle or maltese masks, but very threatening-looking angry black dog masks.  There was even a very menacing group called the K9 demonstration group.  Are they looking for anonymity because they are ashamed of what they are doing?  Or do they find the idea of imitating dog behavior sexually attractive, and if so, why?

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