An LGBT theater company is doing a gay version of the bible called “The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told.

It’s their right.   I’m not going to stop them.   The thing is, it’s boring.  It’s not brave to tease Christians, they don’t get violent with you when you mock their religion.  The Left doesn’t like them.  No one in high society will defend them.

Counting coup was a Native American tradition of showing bravery by touching an enemy before striking them. 

This sort of thing is like counting coup with a golden retriever.  Not dangerous at all.

I’m inspired to get a theater off Broadway and do a show I’ll advertise as “the next Book of Mormon.”

It will be a comedy about the Sunni-Shia schism in Islam, done as a comedy based on the idea that the schism was the result of jealousy in a gay love triangle between the founders of each sect and Muhammed.

Of course Muhammed will be as effete a gay stereotype as I can make him.

For some reason I doubt the NYT will call it “brave” even though I’d have to spend the rest of my life in hiding afterwards.

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By J. Kb

3 thoughts on “Pushing all the buttons”
  1. I would be happy to anonymously contribute a few dollars to help finance such a production.

    You do not even need to offer me free tickets to the show. In fact, I would prefer that you do not send me any tickets, or otherwise contact me, ever! /jk

    If that script for a play doesn’t work, maybe try a Sunni-Shia remake of Romeo and Juliette?

  2. Amazing!

    We have gone from homosexuals being embarrassed degenerates, to being tolerated, then accepted, and next celebrated, to the final abomination: mocking God directly.

    Their damnation is assured if they do not repent. Of course if they had their liberal way and muslims ascend over Christians then most will get free flying lessons off of tall buildings.

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