Thoughts on the Fourth of July
by Dr. William Pierce.
“Two weeks ago we celebrated the Fourth of July, America’s biggest patriotic holiday. It’s a time when we celebrate our strength, brag about our accomplishments, remember our victories, and so on. It got me to thinking about the Second World War, and I’ll share some of my thoughts on the war with you.
In that regard, the British, our allies in that war, also have been in
my thoughts recently. What made me think about the British in relation to our Fourth of July celebration is the fact that just two weeks earlier the British Parliament passed a law lowering the age of consent for homosexual activity to 16. This new law, which was approved by Parliament on June 20, was campaigned for heavily by the so-called “chicken hawk” lobby. “Chicken hawks” are adult male homosexuals who prey on young boys. They pick up boys on streetcorners, ply them with drugs or drink, give them money, and sodomize them. It used to be that they could be arrested and prosecuted for such activity. Now they can’t. Now it’s legal, as long as the boys are 16 years old. The “chicken hawks,” a number of whom actually hold seats in Parliament, already are clamoring for the legal age to be lowered to 14. With Bill Clinton’s good friend Tony Blair as prime minister now, the “chicken hawks” probably will get what they want.”
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