Sunday, March 3, 2013

Anti-Gay Bigot With Nobel Peace Prize in Hand Must be Confronted by Obama

Since I get lectured of and on about Obama's presumed strong advocacy on LGBT issues nothing can convince more of such brazen claim if Obama takes the opportunity to do something pretty extraordinary (and without the need to capitulate to his fascist foes in the tea bagger peanut gallery) on the issue of former President of Poland Lech Walesa's rabidly anti-gay comments over the weekend. Obama is not only the leader of the free world, but also, and this the reason why I bring Obama into the mix, he is also a Nobel Laureate in the same category as the Polish sausage that cracked its casing and spewed its stinky past due filling of anti-gay bullshit.

In his absurd comments Walesa says gays have no right to the political process, should be banned from democracy and sit "behind a wall" - ironically this Geppetto look-alike was given the now worthless prize for his fight for democracy when the conservative country rightfully fought off the failed Stalinists and restored freedom and democracy. But now Walesa's aim was to only restrict this new freedom and democracy to heterosexuals of his reactionary country.

Obama should not only rebuke him, (which I think he might do if anybody of the gay base really cares about this at all) but return his Nobel prize and medal to Norway unless Norway decides to rightly rescind Walesa's prize and cross his name out of the Nobel roster. But since rescinding the prize by itself will be a very difficult task to do, Obama's attempt to give back his medal would put tremendous pressure on Norway to do the right thing and save grace (and the value of such awards) and take the award from someone who obviously got it by fraudulent means.

Although I doubt he would think about returning his pride and joy of a Nobel medal (for doing almost absolutely nothing but win an election) to support the claim of his fanatics that he's the most "pro-LGBT President in history," doing so would be a tremendous gesture that signifies the weakness of my appropriate skepticism of his so called support for the gay community and would make Walesa crave for that "wall" even more - but this time being used to shield  him from the embarrassment of having others look at him as he wets his homophobic pants.

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