Tarlach MacNiallais is a gay activist from Belfast who helps run the
Irish Lesbian and Gay Organization, which fights for homosexual
inclusion in NYC's annual St. Patrick's Day Parade. Around 12:30 a.m. on
Saturday, he says two security guards at the Jackson Heights
nightclub/restaurant Guadalajara De Noche assaulted him because he was
dancing with a man. A police source tells the Post, "[The bouncer] said,
'You can't do that here, this is not a gay bar.' " MacNiallais replied,
"I have just as much right as anyone else." Then they allegedly wrestled
him to the ground and dragged him away from the other dancers, before
punching him, kicking him, and smashing a chair over his head.
MacNiallais was treated for cuts and bruises at Elmhurst Hospital
Center. It's unclear if any arrests were made, but the assault is being
treated as a possible hate crime, according to the Post. The news
immediately sparked anger in the homosexual community and beyond, with
one commenter on blog Joe.My.God writes, "Excellent. Now bouncers in
Queens are enforcing gay Jim Crow laws that aren't yet on the books. I
guess this is practice for the future, when the Christian Taliban takes
over this country."
Yes they do. Over 50% of queers are known to carry life-
threatening blood and fluid born diseases. Every normal citizen
should be issued a
weapon and be authorized to use deadly force when queers invade
their space.
Incorrect yet again, Madam.
Have you informed your local police chief of that opinion?
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Regards, Curly
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Was Larry Craig hurt?
TMT
What's your stance on anonyshits?
That homophobic remark cut deep, huh, fag?
Cops have long been aware of the potential danger of contact with
drug users and homosexuals. The public should know as well.
> Curly Surmudgeon wrote:
>> On Fri, 18 Dec 2009 01:02:44 +0100, "bibon" <bibôn@râlent.org> wrote:
>>
>>> In article <3998fbc8-eeaa-4a8e-b146-
>>> 61d895...@m3g2000yqf.googlegroups.com> Enos Penvy
>>> <enos...@null.net> wrote:
>>>> On Dec 14, 10:21Â pm, Mephistopheles <z20...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>>> Enos Penvy wrote:
>>>>>> On Dec 14, 3:16 pm, Gaylord Merryweather
>>>>>> <gaylordmerryweat...@hushmail.com> Wrote:
>>>>>>> The assault is being
>>>>>>> Treated as a possible hate crime
>>>>>> Yep.
>>>>> The public has a right to protect themselves from queers.
>>>> Nope.
>>> Yes they do. Over 50% of queers are known to carry life- threatening
>>> blood and fluid born diseases. Every normal citizen should be issued
>>> a weapon and be authorized to use deadly force when queers invade
>>> their space.
>>
>> Have you informed your local police chief of that opinion?
>>
>>
> Cops have long been aware of the potential danger of contact with drug
> users and homosexuals. The public should know as well.
Do you, also, believe that queers should be killed? If so be sure to
inform your local police chief of that opinion.
No.
> On Fri, 18 Dec 2009 01:02:44 +0100, "bibon" <bibôn@râlent.org>
> wrote:
>> Yes they do. Over 50% of queers are known to carry life- threatening
>> blood and fluid born diseases. Every normal citizen should be issued
>> a weapon and be authorized to use deadly force when queers invade
>> their space.
>
> Have you informed your local police chief of that opinion?
>
If he hasn't he should have. It costs $150,000 more per EMT in
additional training and equipment to deal with homosexuals who are
usually contaminated with an STD or AIDS. Every victim regardless of
sexual preference must be treated as though they are an infectious
disease carrier now because of homosexuals.
Three guys lock arms and prance, or promenade, across the floor,
followed by a graphic group grope! No holds barred.
Get with it, will ya?