Did you know February was LGBT History Month? Here are a few “achievements” you won’t find on the Stonewall Calendar.
1327: Edward II, the bisexual King of England, is murdered at the behest of his wife Queen Isabella by having a red hot poker shoved up his anus.
1440: The homosexual serial killer of children Gilles de Rais is executed at Nantes in Brittany.
1533: In England, Henry VIII passes An Acte for the punishment of the vice of Buggerie – that punishment being death.
1646: Jan Creoli is executed for sodomy in (what is now) New York. He is believed to be the first person so executed in the future United States, but as this was his second offence and his victim was ten years old, don’t feel too sorry for him.
1779: Thomas Jefferson proposes reducing the penalty for homosexual sodomy from hanging to castration. This proposal is rejected by the Virginia Legislature.
1835: James Pratt and John Smith are hanged for consensual buggery, the last people to be executed in the UK for homosexual offences.
1895: The bisexual degenerate Oscar Wilde sues the Marquess Of Queensberry for criminal libel, but backs down when evidence of his homosexual liaisons are presented in court. He is subsequently sentenced to two years at hard labour, the vexatious author of his own misfortune.
1952: Mathematician Alan Turing is convicted of gross indecency with a teenager.
1962: Joe Orton and his “lover” Kenneth Halliwell are sentenced to six months in prison for defacing library books.
1967: Playwright and moral degenerate Joe Orton is battered to death by Kenneth Halliwell in their North London apartment. Halliwell then takes a fatal overdose.
1968: In New York, man-hating lesbian Valerie Solanas, who authored the SCUM Manifesto, shoots the homosexual visual artist Andy Warhol. In spite of nearly killing him, Solanas is released in 1971 and is treated like a victim of mental impairment instead of a psychopathic potential killer.
1974: Homosexual paedophiles in the UK form the Paedophile Information Exchange whose goal is to abolish the age of consent.
1977: The now long defunct homosexual newspaper Gay News and its editor are convicted of blasphemous libel after a trial at the Central Criminal Court.
1978: The North American Man/Boy Love Association is formed with the explicit intent of abolishing the age of consent. This is too much for even most radical homosexual organisations, who condemn it.
1981: Closet homosexual Wayne Williams is arrested. Although he is eventually tried for only two murders and convicted of both, he is believed to have been responsible for many more – the Atlanta Child Murders.
1982: Out homosexual Tom Robinson who wrote (Sing If You’re) Glad To Be Gay meets a woman name Sue Brearley at a party. She becomes Mrs Robinson, and he becomes a father!
1983: Homosexual activist and inveterate trouble-maker Peter Tatchell loses a safe Labour seat in a by-election, the so-called Battle of Bermondsey.
1985: The 14 year old Jason Swift dies during a “homosexual orgy”. His killers are convicted only of manslaughter.
1987: Dutch homosexual Edward Brongersma publishes the first volume of his major work Loving Boys.
1993: Leslie Bailey, one of the killers of schoolboy Jason Swift, is murdered in his cell at Whitemoor Prison.
1994: The twice married and divorced bisexual John Gacy is executed by lethal injection for murdering 33 young men and boys.
Former Editor of Gay News Denis Lemon dies of AIDS.
Later the same year, homosexual serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer is murdered in prison.
1995: Hairdresser and homosexual serial killer Michael Lupo dies of AIDS in Frankland Prison.
1997: Quentin Crisp expresses his support for aborting homosexual babies!
Singer-songwriter George Michael is arrested in California for propositioning an undercover police officer. Michael subsequently “comes out”.
2000: Nine doctors and others publish a letter in the Daily Telegraph warning of the “Physical dangers of unnatural sex” and appealing against lowering the age of consent for homosexual acts to sixteen to protect teenage boys. Their warning falls on deaf ears.
2002: Not content with the British Parliament lowering the age of consent for perverted sex to sixteen, Peter Tatchell publishes a paper in which he calls for it to be lowered to fourteen.
2007: David Joy, a member of the by now long defunct Paedophile Information Exchange, is given an indeterminate sentence for downloading indecent images of children.
2012: At Lincoln, Nebraska, lesbian Charlie Rogers fakes a violent attack in her own home.
2018: Homosexual serial killer Dennis Nilsen dies from natural causes in Full Sutton Prison.
2019: In Chicago, the homosexual actor Jussie Smollett stages a ludicrous hate crime hoax. When exposed, he protests and continues to protest his innocence in the face of overwhelming evidence of guilt.
The journalist Andy Ngô is the victim of a brutal attack by ANTIFA thugs in Portland, Oregon, which leaves him with bleeding on the brain, but in spite of his being both Oriental and homosexual, this horrendous attack is minimised and even justified by the usual social justice crowd.
2020: Out-homosexual and Democratic Party Presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg is booed by “queer activists” at a fund-raiser in San Francisco.
Its charismatic leader Vladimir Putin declares “same sex marriage” will never be allowed in Russia.