9/23/2002
O'Reilly got back into homosexuality.
He has already told us repeatedly that in his esteemed opinion gays and lesbians are entitled to the same rights as heterosexuals, as long as they remain in the closet.
He interviewed a young man, somewhat effeminate, who had sued his school, and won a monetary award after having been assaulted because he was gay.
The Spinnmeister pretended to sympathize with him, but at the same time admonished him that he should not be talking about his sex. When the young man told him that he was not talking about sex, O'Reilly replied that in his opinion admitting to being gay is the same as talking about what he does in his bedroom.
If that were the case, then O'Reilly should stop talking about his wife and his daughter, because these two items give the appearance that he professes to be heterosexual and indulges in missionary-style sexual activities.
The clown is of the opinion that he does not want his children to know that there are different people out there than what he thinks everybody should be.
Would it not make sense that children grew up in an environment where there are different races, nationalities, sexes, religions, etc. and the whole growing up process would take place in a world as diverse as ours is. That difference would be recognized but not evolve into a big deal?
He has constantly said that he did not want to have to explain the gay life style to his 5 year old daughter if he saw two gays or lesbians holding hands, or heaven forbid, even exchange a kiss. Why does he think he has to explain all facets of sexuality and not just tell his overprotected daughter that these two people obviously loved each other. Stop trying to teach his child that a female could only love a male, and a male could only love a female. Love, Mr. O'Reilly is universal.
Get that into your thick skull.