If Your Antigay Propaganda Hinges On The “Sounds Of Sodomy,” Prepare For This To Happen
An unidentified group opposing marriage rights for gay people in Ireland recently mass-distributed a flier in an attempt to win over voters when the issue goes on the ballot in May.
“At this very moment the liberal agenda conspires to undermine God’s Word and is drafting law to allow homosexuals to adopt children,” the leaflet warns.
But as you can see in the photo, it also opens with a big question — “Should children be exposed to the sounds of sodomy?”
Later it goes on to ask, “Should the sounds of sodomy echo in the halls of a Christian home?”
Supporters of same-sex marriage are having a field day with the term “sounds of sodomy” — it does have a nice ring to it, after all — and have been blowing up social media to mock the unintentionally hilarious turn of phrase.
Here are some of our favorite replies that win the internet:
The only thing I could think when I saw the ludicrous #SoundsOfSodomy leaflet today… pic.twitter.com/dZJpHcZ4Dl
— Dónal Mulligan (@donalmulligan) January 5, 2015
I’ve been listening to Robyn and the Scissor Sisters all evening. Is that #soundsofsodomy
— Will (@Popher) January 5, 2015
simon & garfunkel: the re-up #soundsofsodomy pic.twitter.com/Tqahj71A4g
— Louise Hynes (@_louisehynes) January 5, 2015
Research continues despite Irish concerns #SoundsOfSodomy pic.twitter.com/tQmhxdBNMD
— Paul Sampson (@pausam) January 7, 2015
The new album that the Iona Institute don’t want you to listen to will be on sale soon. #SoundsOfSodomy #WithBellsOn pic.twitter.com/FfeHebWGIX
— Cian O’Mahony (@CianOMahony) January 5, 2015
Does sodomy make the same sound when practiced by straight couples? #soundsofsodomy
— Cecilia Fleta (@FletaCe) January 5, 2015
Too hilarious 🙂 RT @davekitching: A?BA’s contribution to the #soundsofsodomy compilation album. pic.twitter.com/EdhbCMobcg
— Miia Forssell (@miiaforssell) January 7, 2015
#soundsofsodomy The Hills are alive, with the sounds of….. oh, hang on…. pic.twitter.com/qoKkx9aR6R
— Simon Catterall (@catterall_simon) January 6, 2015
Dan Tracer
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