November 19, 2012, Catholic League
Bill Donohue released the following statement
today:
For most of American history, manger scenes adorned
public property at Christmastime without controversy. It was also normal to ban
public nudity. But times have changed: now the authorities in Santa Monica and
San Francisco are set to rule on these issues.
in Santa
Monica a federal judge will decide
whether the city can ban churches from erecting crèches in Palisades Park. On
Tuesday, lawmakers in San Francisco will decide whether the city can ban public
nudity. Activists in the atheist and homosexual communities are responsible for
upending these traditions.
Last year an atheist in Santa Monica succeeded in
getting his anti-Christmas message shown alongside a nativity scene in Palisades
Park, and this year the city ruled against all of these displays. Not
surprisingly, an anti-Christian group from Madison, Wisconsin, Freedom From
Religion Foundation, is heralding the
bigot.
Homosexuals have been walking around naked in San
Francisco with increasing regularity, and tomorrow lawmakers will rule on
whether to adopt an ordinance that would make public nudity illegal. There is a
caveat: because gay pride is inseparable from genital liberation, the law being
considered would still allow these men to go naked at the annual gay pride
parade, and at the Folsom Street Fair; the latter event is marked by naked
homosexuals who whip each other in the street. Jolly for them, they will still
be allowed to torture themselves in public even if the law is passed.
Such is the state of American culture in 2012,
California-style.
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