THE SHOT — Just in case you don’t want to take off your beer hat while tailgating, avert your eyes from the road while shuttling a client to the airport, or further engage the noxious passenger sitting in the middle seat on the plane, just print out a few copies of this guide to Why Your Opposition To Gay Marriage Is Wrong and hand them out as needed. (Click for larger) [via]
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The Handy, NOM Rally-Ready Guide To Shooting Down Gay Marriage Opponents
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concernedcitizen
this is just gross and deplorable. the sooner we get marriage equality the sooner these vapid bigots can disappear into the night.
Gew
It’s in the night that they breed.
concernedcitizen
oh and I was refering to the marriage inequality folks hehe not the flyer 0_o
tomtom
just a small problem with the flyer, oral sex is natural! it does occur in other species, and is mostly a bonding ritual. The real reason why the it’s not natural argument is wrong is because it is entirely natural, and occurs all through nature.
Chris Robin
This flyer is stupid. Basically everything boils down to: if you’re against gay marriage, you’re obviously just in the closet.
And saying something is ‘retarded’ is no better than saying that something is ‘gay.’
Bambam
Excellent! Gives logic then a slap to the face, because really, some of them just need to be put in their place.
Andrew B.
Better flowchart that isn’t so childish.
http://www.i-am-bored.com/bored_link.cfm?link_id=44839
Steve
While these NOM rallies can be easily taken down with logic, I still found this amusing đ
jp
someone beat me to it…but come on using the word “retarded”?? one step forward and ten steps back.
Zach
@Andrew B.:
Thank you.
I especially like the Bill Murray/Peter Venkman quote thrown in. I think everybody forgot about that line until about five years ago; now it’s the perfect antidote to hyperbole, particularly the religious kind.