Saturday, December 10, 2011

Conservatives and “homo-bestiality” Why do right-wing extremists keep linking gay sex to animal abuse? By Tracy Clark-Flory

Why conservatives link bestiality and homosexuality
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This week conservatives got all hot and bothered over bestiality – which they condemn, of course, but just can’t stop talking about.
Last week, the Senate voted to repeal an archaic military ban on sodomy that happens to also reference sex with animals. Article 125 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice holds that a service member who “engages in unnatural carnal copulation with another person of the same sex or opposite sex or with an animal is guilty of sodomy.” This bit of legal housekeeping helps to put military law more in line with both the repeal of “don’t ask, don’t tell” and this little thing called the Constitution. But right-wingers were quick to announce that the repeal of Article 125 meant bestiality was being legalized in the military.


I’m sure you will be shocked to learn that that is not actually the case, that the military is not paving the way, intentionally or otherwise, for free love between humans and our furry, feathered or scaled friends. In response to this extremist hysteria, the military issued a statement clarifying that animal abuse laws and conduct rules still prohibit bestiality; there will be no monkey business, so to speak, allowed in the barracks. A WorldNetDaily reporter even introduced a question about  a White House press conference. Make no mistake, though: This is not about sex with animals. There are many states without an explicit anti-bestiality law on the books, and the conservatives aren’t gathering en force to change that, are they?

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