Monday, May 30, 2016

Pedophiles as a "sexual orientation"

In the article regarding, Equal rights for pedophiles, it describes the movement to make being a pedophiles a "sexual orientation" and remove the penalties and stigma of preferring children. This has been made possible by the laws passed by the LBGT community. As is mentioned in the article, this is a slippery slope. 

God has been removed from our country. With no God, there is no morality. Our world is doomed. When a country has God as the backbone, children are safe. They are protected by the adults around them from those who would do them harm. 

If you don't see how this works, take morality. It's now OK to visit the restroom you feel is right for you. If the pedophiles get their way, it will be OK for them to go to parks and schools where they can get their fill of watching which ever younger sex they prefer. Some parents might be fine with that but they are probably the progressive ones who don't mind sharing a restroom with an transgendered person. 

In a moral world, boys are boys and girls are girls. There is no third sex. In a moral world, pedophiles are kept away from children they might harm. Sex used to be something that was between a husband and a wife. We've already lost that battle because sex in the media is prevalent and available every day. No marriage is required, no commitment is required. It is just something you do because you feel like it. 

And that might be the root of the problem. Morality is the difference between what's right and our baser instincts (what we want). I want a million dollars but I am not going to rob a bank to get it. Morally, that's wrong. The "I want" has taken over the "what's morally right". Now that there is no God to fall back on in the search for right and wrong, the "I want" wins. 

What a sad day when you realize that there are enough of us to stand up and say enough while knowing that it will never happen because we have removed God from our country, our world, and are too afraid to stand up in his name. 


Friday, May 20, 2016

Speak English

One upon a time in a past long forgotten, immigrants arriving at Ellis Island were detained if they were not able to speak English. That might have been over-kill but served to inform all that this was the United States of America where everyone learned to assimilate. My family did not arrive at Ellis Island, they came long before that, fleeing the tyranny of England. However, like every other immigrant family, they learned the language and became part of the fabric of America.

Today, we no longer have immigrants who assimilate. We have immigrants who demand we bend to their will. English in our part of the country is not the spoken language. I get calls daily with the caller assuming I am Spanish speaking. I called a local doctor's office to make an appointment and was greeted in Spanish. All the signs in the stores are in English and Spanish. My voter ballot is in English and Spanish. I have to press "1" to continue in English.

So along comes an English speaking Mexican man who wants to buy a custard at Leon's Frozen Custard, a family-owned business that opened in 1942. Ron Schneider said that they have always required their employees to speak English. He is being called a racist because his staff is not allowed to speak Spanish in the store.  

Here's what I think...

1. Mexican in not a race, it is a nationality. Mexicans are considered "white". Therefore, if they want to call names, he is a nationalist.

2. It's his business. He can make his own rules. If the "Mexicans" don't like it, don't buy custard there. I don't use the doctor who speaks in Spanish only. They are actually discriminating against me, refusing to speak in English but they don't want my business and that's fine. I have other choices.

3. Back to my original point. This is America where immigrants (including my family) learned the language, learned to work together, and built this country. The new immigrants do not join our society. They do not work to keep this country growing. They have turned our portion of the country into a third-world country where our laws are ignored. When code enforcement or any other authority figure try to force them to obey the laws, they are called racist and the whining starts again.

4. Leon's is a privately held, family-owned business that has survived a long time in our economy. They are probably immigrants too. Good for the Schneider family for holding on to their business principles. I will certainly be stopping there.