Love Wins: Columnist Celebrates Tornado Hitting Home of FLA ‘Gay’ Bill Author

Hell has no fury for gay activists who are unable to promote their doctrine. He’ll get spiteful. He’ll say hateful things and enjoy the suffering of those who don’t agree with him. For example, he may celebrate the demolition of the house of a legislator and then chalk it up as a God that he (surprise!) doesn’t believe in. doesn’t believe in.

That’s what Michael J. Stern did. He’s an opinion columnist for USA Today and several other tolerant, accepting lefty papers. On Saturday, a tornado hit Ocala, Fla. Among the buildings it ravaged was the home of Republican State Rep. Joe Harding, author of the state’s Parental Rights in Education  bill that has the LGBT mob in a tizzy. 

Dishonestly dubbed by the media the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, the legislation would ban FLA teachers discussing or teaching sexuality to children five to eight years-old. This legislation is a violation of gay rights. Grooming, according to the First Amendment, is an individual’s right.

Stern’s tweeted reaction to the news about Harding’s home had the sort of Love Wins positive vibe we’ve come to expect from the Gaystapo:

While I’m not an atheist, the tornado which tore through Florida’s home of “Don’t Say Gay,” the law’s author has made me reconsider.

Joe Harding, Hey!@josephbhardingGod just bitch-slapped and thinks that you’re an evil bigot. pic.twitter.com/albQSocbKP

— Michael J. Stern (@MichaelJStern1) March 16, 2022

“Rotten bigot.” There seems to be a lot of that going around. It is true, however. USA Today has completely whored itself out to the trans industrial complex, so there’s not a lot of self-awareness or terminological exactitude around that “newspaper.”

 

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