Coming "OUT" as.........

Shimmie

"God is the Only Truth -- Period"
Staff member
..... Heterosexual.

I just read this article. Share what you think. :look:

Heterophobia Is the New Black

http://www.charismanews.com/opinion/39407-heterophobia-is-the-new-black

Last week, I had to make one of the most difficult announcements of my life: I told my family that I like women—er, love women. Not knowing how my mother would react, I was relieved when she looked at me and said, “Boy, I knew that all along.”

My brothers and sisters all said that my coming out of the shadows and announcing that I am heterosexual would not change how they felt about me and that they would stand with me when all the media requests began to come in for me to be interviewed.

I knew I was heterosexual and liked women ever since I was a small child, but I have always been afraid to come out publicly because I was taught that some things are to be kept private and discussed on a need-to-know basis.

Now that I have come out of the closet, I hope I can get special laws passed that will allow me to walk up to women in the workplace, as well as total strangers, and let them know that I am heterosexual.

Now that I no longer have to keep my sexual preference to myself, I feel so relieved of the burden I have been carrying throughout my life.

Now that I have come out of the shadows and can be who I really am, I hope that I can become a member of the homosexual church choir that my friend belongs to, despite the stipulation that open heterosexuals are not allowed to join. If I keep my heterosexuality hidden and no one finds out, I could possibly join the choir.

But why should I have to hide who I am? That is not fair, and it’s discriminatory. My homosexual friends want to force the Boys Scouts of America to change its policy of not admitting homosexuals, atheists or agnostics into the Scouts; but not one of my homosexual friends are willing to join with me to fight my being excluded from their choir simply because I have publicly come out as heterosexual. Anyone who doesn’t accept me for being heterosexual must be heterophobic, a bigot and hateful.

As a businessman, I am involved with several chambers of commerce. So now that I am out of the closet, I wanted to join and have my business certified by the National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC) so I can become more marketable to corporate America.

According to their website, “The NGLCC certifies lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender-owned businesses as Business Enterprises (LGBTBEs) and works to provide opportunities for LGBTBEs to build relationships and gain exposure within corporate procurement processes. Certification through the NGLCC Supplier Diversity Initiative (SDI) offers the opportunity for LGBT-owned businesses to make connections with America’s top corporations and each other.

“By becoming certified, LGBTBEs enhance their business visibility with corporations seeking to do business with LGBT suppliers. Corporate partners can search for certified LGBTBEs through our exclusive LGBT supplier database as well as meet face-to-face with potential suppliers at NGLCC SDI matchmaking and networking events, which are held across the country throughout the year.”

I was told that I had to be homosexual in order to join. Again, per their website, the criteria for membership is: “Is your business at least 51 percent owned, operated, managed and controlled by an LGBT person, or persons who are either U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents, exercise independence from any non-LGBT business enterprise, have its principal place of business (headquarters) in the United States, have been formed as a legal entity in the United States?”

What I find interesting is they wouldn’t tell me on the phone, nor is it indicated on their website, how they prove that you are homosexual, bisexual or transgendered.

So, let me make sure I understand: They want the Boy Scouts of America to be forced to accept homosexual kids and adults, but yet, because I have come out as openly heterosexual, I can’t be certified by them as an LGBT business.

This is discrimination to the highest heavens. I am considering a lawsuit against them because I think the federal courts should force them to accept me and my lifestyle choices (despite them being a private organization). I have a right to join their organization. America should stand with me in my pursuit of chamber equality.

My God, this is the 21st century and yet a heterosexual still can’t join a homosexual group. I am hoping that I, too, like Jason Collins (the homosexual NBA player), will get a call from President Obama. I, too, hope that I can get saturated news coverage for a whole two days. I, too, hope Kobe Bryant, Bill Clinton and Michelle Obama give me a shout-out on Twitter.

I am brave and courageous for admitting that I like women, and I think that all Americans who believe in equality should join with me for my civil rights. Where is the NAACP, the National Urban League, and the Congressional Black Caucus?

Do I not deserve dignity as much as homosexuals? I have lived my life in the shadows for far too long. Can you imagine living your whole life privately as a heterosexual? Just think of the trauma I have faced walking down the street and people not knowing if I am heterosexual or homosexual? No one should have to live their life like that. We are Americans, and we are better than that.

So, I am asking Congress to launch an investigation to find out why no one is paying any attention to my coming out of the closet, why no media outlets are covering my declaration of my heterosexuality, and why homosexual groups refuse to allow me to join their organizations. How can we be the leader of the free world yet not give rights to heterosexuals? Our Founding Fathers must be rolling over in their graves.

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Raynard Jackson is president and CEO of Raynard Jackson & Associates, LLC, a Washington, D.C.-based public relations/government affairs firm. He can be reached through his website, raynardjackson.com. You can also follow him on Twitter RAYNArd1223.
 
I'll be honest, if I had written this article, it would definitely be me throwing 'shade'... and yet seriously pointing out the shadiness of the gay agenda who are triple guilty of what they have been accusing their non-supporters of.
 
@Blackpearl1993...

Did you see his title?

Raynard Jackson is president and CEO of Raynard Jackson & Associates, LLC,

A Washington, D.C.-based public relations/government affairs firm.

Can't nobody accuse him of being 'what'? Religious? :look::look:
Oh no...he will be called a "hidden christian"...cause it would only be a "hidden christian" that would be able to write something like this...:rolleyes:
 
:clap::clap::clap::clap::clap::clap:

I hope this story has legs....this is perfect!!!

Nice & Wavy...

Sis, I need a gif for this, legs with boots to kick the devil :kick: in the you know what... :look: :lol:

Oh no...he will be called a "hidden christian"...cause it would only be a "hidden christian" that would be able to write something like this...:rolleyes:

Sis, when I saw that this man is in DC, I was amazed and happy to see someone in that area publicly taking a stand in the midst of a district which is extremely heterophobic 'activated'... :yep:


AND..... this man is in public relations/ GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS. :woohoo2:
 
lol... that would be so sad if it wasn't so funny..

Laela....

I know, right? :lol:

I'm impressed by where and who he is. This man is right at the helm of controversy.

Bio - Raynard Jackson

Raynard Jackson is President and CEO of Raynard Jackson & Associates, Inc.- a government relations and political consulting firm in Washington, D.C. He has a proven record of balancing public policy with fundamental freedoms associated with a free-market, capitalistic society.

According to Jackson, “You have a fundamental right to pursue business interests with the least amount of interference from the government.”

In today's world, characterized by tight budgets and corporate down-sizing, RJA understands that it must show real value for the client's bottom line. They encourage clients to view their fees as an investment, not as an expense. Then they establish reasonable goals by which their performance can be measured.

After spending years in corporate finance & accounting, Raynard decided to start RJA. RJA focuses on four areas:


Political consulting.

They work with governors, senators, and congressmen helping them design campaign strategies to reach minority communities. This includes identifying what groups to speak to, writing copy for radio & TV commercials and fundraising.

Government Affairs.

They work with trade associations & other special interest groups to help them design strategies to educate members of congress about their corporate agenda.

International Relations.

They work with presidents from various African countries helping them improve their relations with the executive & legislative branches of the U.S. government. They also help them build relations with the U.S. business community in the areas of trade and investment.

Athletes & Entertainers.

They work with many professional athletes & entertainers (both active and retired from NBA, NFL,MLB, recording artists, actors) helping them with strategic business advice and with their charitable initiatives.

His relationships date back from the Nixon administration to the current Bush administration. These relationships allow him to work with both Democrats and Republicans to move their client’s agenda forward.

He is a native of St. Louis, MO, and is one of the most sought after conservative speakers in America. He is also a frequent public speaker to college students, political & business groups churches, etc. He also has a weekly political column that he uses to opine about topical political issues relevant to the Black community.

His views are frequently heard on radio and TV shows like Larry King, G. Gordy Liddy, Rush Limbaugh, CBS, NBC, ABC, Fox News Channel, Black Entertainment Television, etc.

He has written and been quoted in hundreds of newspapers from across the country, including: the Washington Post, Washington Times, Detroit Free Press, the Houston Chronicle, Jet Magazine, Emerge Magazine, the National Journal, etc.

He has an undergraduate degree in Accounting from Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma and a graduate degree in International Business from George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia.


This man has smarts and knows where and how to use them. :up:
 
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@Nice & Wavy...

Sis, I need a gif for this, legs with boots to kick the devil :kick: in the you know what... :look: :lol:
Here ya go, sis....:lol:
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:lol: :lol: :lol: I knew you wouldn't fail me. I can never find these gifs. :lol:



He is very impressive. He has a better chance of winning than 'Virgil' Goode. :lol:
:lol::lol:...you know it.

Ole country Virgil Goode...I'll never forget that night, but am so glad that God put him there for a way out of the darkness...:yep:
 
:lol::lol:...you know it.

Ole country Virgil Goode...I'll never forget that night, but am so glad that God put him there for a way out of the darkness...:yep:

Amen...that night of debates was unreal. I can't believe the lack of morals, let alone the lack of just plain ole' common sense, from the other candidates, especially the female (she's a mom and should know better, if for no other reason than her children); I can't believe how she chose to support legaizing recreational marijuana. :nono: I was so disappointed. Not good for a mother setting a horrid example for her children. Very careless. :nono:

Nonetheless, thank God for Jesus who never fails with what's right.

(((hugs)))
 
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