
The passage of Proposition 8 in California has unleashed the fury of the gay community. Unprecedented threats of harrassment and violence against Christians are being reported that are simply jaw dropping.
At one Mormon temple in L.A., dozens of protesters waved signs, confronted police and yelled slogans such as "Bigots!" and "Shame on you!" at people coming in and out.
WorldNetDaily even reported that protesters parked an SUV painted with hate messages in front of a Mormon family's house.
But some of the worst threats of all are coming from the blogs of gay activists.
Canada Free Press has documented some of the horrible threats that have come from the gay community. Check out what some of these bloggers are saying:
"I have never considered being a violent radical extremist for our Equal Rights, But now I think maybe I should consider becoming one."
"Can someone in CA please go burn down the Mormon temples there, PLEASE. I mean seriously. DO IT."
"I’m going to give them something to be f – ing scared of. … I’m a radical who is now on a mission to make them all pay for what they’ve done."
"Burn their f–ing churches to the ground, and then tax the charred timbers."
"I hope the No on 8 people have a long list and long knives."
"I swear, I’d murder people with my bare hands this morning."
"Trust me. I’ve got a big list of names of mormons and catholics that were big supporters of Prop 8. … As far as mormons and catholics ... I warn them to watch their backs."
This is truly scary. You can read more about these threats here:
http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/6081
The video below gives some true insight into the mood of these protesters. In particular, pay attention to the one part of the video where the protesters actually start stomping on a cross:
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Thanks so much for sharing this news. Too Shy to Stop photographer Shaun Bell took a bunch of photos at the Prop 8 protest in DC. You can view the photo essay here.
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