5 September, 2019

Rainbows are Ruined Now

Posted by Socrates in "gay pride", "gay", Big Fag, faggotry, homosexual themes, homosexuals, Magnus Hirschfeld, rainbows, Socrates at 12:56 pm | Permanent Link

“Look, Daddy, a rainbow!” How many kids have said that after a thunderstorm? Millions.

Rainbows used to symbolize wishes, hopes, innocence, wonder.

But now, ever since the fag lobby co-opted rainbows as homosexual symbols, they only symbolize sickness, decadence and filth. Now they should call them “rainblows.” (What would the Oscar-nominated 1979 song “Rainbow Connection” be called today? Could it even be written today?)


  • 6 Responses to “Rainbows are Ruined Now”

    1. Joel Says:

      In the Bible the Rainbow symbolizes G-d’s promise that he would not destroy Mankind.

      How fitting for the Satanic Masons and Queer and Satanic Jew to adopt it as a symbol to destroy Mankind themselves. Since the jews do not believe G-d has come back to Earth.

    2. Joel Says:

      *not destroy Mankind after the Flood.

    3. Antagonistes Says:

      Are we to assume to rainbows did not exist before Gwod said that he was putting it in the sky as a symbol of his promise to not go berserk again?

    4. Honky the Clown Says:

      How will my Government Motors unicorn mobile get around without rainbows?
      The Trustafarians are sad that Etsy removed the Bernie buttplug from its showcase. They are posting up on their Macbooks at Starbucks with the ATT free Wi-Fi about how they hate those capitalist pig corporations.
      Some outrage must be manufactured now because the SJW hordes have plenty of time in the basement and mommy is a bit slow today with the Hot Pockets.
      Breaking news from The Clown News Network-Nuking hurricanes is racist!

    5. Jill Mustang and Big Jim Jesus Says:

      Mr. Antagonistes, the Bible does indeed say that there were no rainbows until after the Flood. That is when God set it in the sky.

    6. Antagonistes Says:

      Well,I guess if you believe that a donkey spoke to Balaam, then God could also stop the refraction of light.