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Prop. 8’s Hateful Aftermath

Posted by Tom McFeely

Thursday, November 13, 2008 11:25 AM

This video was brought to the Daily Blog’s attention by Envoy publisher Patrick Madrid, who posted it today on his personal blog.

It demonstrates yet again the propensity for violence and rage being displayed by homosexual activists in the wake of passage of California’s Proposition 8, which amended the state constitution to define marriage as a one-man, one-woman institution.

Media coverage of the post-election demonstrations against Proposition 8 has consistently downplayed the violence and intimidation undertaken at these events by homosexual protestors. That same blinkered approach is on display at the end of this video clip, when the news anchor states that there is “a lot of hate, quite honestly, on both sides” of the Prop 8 debate.

“Both sides?” comments Madrid. “I saw plenty of hatred in this video, but it was coming from one side in particular. You be the judges.”

— Tom McFeely

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