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Love and Licenses; aka, why I have been away from Blogmocracy!

by Delectable ( 116 Comments › )
Filed under Israel, Progressives at December 21st, 2009 - 2:00 pm

Greetings, netizens!

It has been too long since I have posted on Blogmocracy. However, I am here to say that it is for good reason. I am of the belief that the primary problem we face in this country today is cultural. Specifically, there is a culture of progressivism that is eroding this country, and leading to a parade of horribles that include the health care bill, Obama, and the total abdication to the Iranian threat. (this is just a short list, but I could go on for hours about this)

Critically, the progressive movement has succeeded in controlling the education system and media in this country, and it is high time that non-progressives work towards taking back this country and reclaiming our culture. One aspect of the culture that the progressive movement has succeeded at is the ghettoization of various “interest groups.”

One such interest group that has been branded simply a wing of the Democratic party are gay people. When you think of it, gays are natural libertarian conservatives. After all, gay people are DINKs (double income no kids) who have money to spend, and are real victims abroad in Islamic countries that kill gay people for the “crime” of being gay. (though Ahmadinejad of course believes “there are no gays in Iran”)

It is high time this all changed!

Artists 4 Israel will be putting on an off-Broadway show in NYC on January 6, at 8 pm, titled Love and Licenses. The ultimate goal of this production is to create a gay/straight alliance, and to bridge the divisions that have been exploited that separate us. These plays will show that Israel is a tolerant country and a haven for the persecuted. The ultimate goal is to slowly start a cultural change in this country. In addition, Love and Licenses features an Israeli lieutenant, Charlotte Cohn, who is acting and co-wrote one of the plays, “At a Loss.” The other co-writer and co-star of “At a Loss,” Jason Odell Williams, is a star on “All My Children.”

Below is a flyer for this production:

Love and Licenses

I am proud to be involved with putting this production on at the premiere off-Broadway venue in NYC. For those netizens in NYC, or who will be traveling to NYC, I hope to see you on January 6th! For those netizens with family/friends in NYC, please pass this along to your family and friends!

I am very proud to be affiliated with this production, and I would like this to lead to many future events in the NYC area!