Military Uniforms Highlight San Diego Homosexual Parade

The San Diego homosexual “pride” parade became the latest event at which US military uniforms were used to proudly exclaim the fact a group of people liked having sex with people of their own gender.

As with other events, there was an undercurrent of disagreement with the frequent statements that homosexuality is a non-issue in the US military.  For example:

Gay service members say obstacles remain, largely from other people’s strong personal views against homosexuality or their discomfort around the subject…

While news articles on the topic are essentially non-existent, read the comments on virtually any military-based article on homosexuality and you’ll see self-described members of the military expressing strong opinions on both sides of the “debate” that some claim isn’t occurring in the ranks.

There’s even a hostility by homosexual servicemembers toward their fellow troops who morally disagree with their lifestyle choice:

But despite the DADT repeal, some service members still are wary of outing themselves as homosexual to their units or commands.

“I still feel the Marines still have that kind of bigotry,” said Robert…

Because anyone who disagrees with normalizing homosexuality is, by definition, a “bigot.”

As an aside, the parade ended with the “raising of a rainbow flag on a new 65-foot flagpole.”  As most know, the rainbow flag has become the default symbol for homosexuals (even appearing on a military base in Afghanistan).

Ironically, the rainbow was the symbol of a promise from God after he destroyed the inhabitants of the earth for their descent into debauchery and wickedness.  Maybe Christians and Jews should “reclaim the rainbow.”

Also at FoxNews.