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POLL: What term is more effective in describing the gay members of the Left’s goon squad: Gaystapo or GayGB?

Posted on September 5, 2011 by Kevin DuJan // Gay Bullying, Gold Team - Creativity, Hillbuzz, The Left

Thanks to Kathleen for figuring out how to insert polls into the site again.

Yesterday, I asked for input on what to call one of the Left’s most important horcruxes (a term borrowed from the Harry Potterverse, here meaning the repositories of the Left’s bullying powers that the Cocktail Party GOP establishment never seeks to marginalize, let alone eliminate).  We need a name to permanently identify the gay goon squads the Left uses to attack conservatives, Christians, and Republican women (in particular).  With a name, we can take power over this horcrux and work to erode its effectiveness.

The entire “gay community” is not involved in these direct attacks on conservatives…but the attacks originate with “gay community leaders”, gay newspapers and magazines, gay comedians, and the gay members of the news media (whether openly gay like Rachel Maddow, or still closeted like Anderson Cooper).

These gay bullies are used to viciously attack conservatives and Christians because the Cocktail Party GOP establishment is too terrified of being called HOMOPHOBIC to challenge these goons on their false accusations and high decibel caterwauling.

Which of the two choices above in the poll do you think best sums up these gay goons in service to the Left?

Which of them do you think will be easier to say on the radio or in TV interviews once the term starts catching on?

Which term do you think people will have the most immediate reaction to?

Which is the more powerful identifier of this particular Leftist horcrux?

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23 Comments

  • joanofanarchy says:
    2011/09/05 at 12:14 am  joanofanarchy(Quote)

    GB = Glenn Beck. Count me as a 'no' for GayGB.

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  • KAG says:
    2011/09/05 at 3:13 am  KAG(Quote)

    This one's a toughie, because "GayGB" sounds better when spoken, but loses something when seen in print. "Gaystapo" looks better in print, but doesn't sound as good when spoken aloud…both are very good terms for this type of bully though.

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  • backhoe says:
    2011/09/05 at 5:13 am  backhoe(Quote)

    Gaystapo works for me- Glenn Beck references are too ephemeral & contemporary.

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  • anarem says:
    2011/09/05 at 6:29 am  anarem(Quote)

    Gotta go with Gaystapo.
    hunks marching, snazzy tailored cloths, parades vs. sneaky, lumpy people in ill-fitted soviet readymade suits
    obvious!
    ;D

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  • Rae says:
    2011/09/05 at 7:17 am  Rae(Quote)

    http://michellemalkin.com/2011/09/05/happy-labor-…

    I love this woman. must read.

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  • Lisette says:
    2011/09/05 at 8:58 am  Lisette(Quote)

    I actually prefer GayGB. It avoids Godwin's Law, but it perfectly encapsulates the gay left's more…Orwellian tendencies.

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  • justin4hb says:
    2011/09/05 at 11:11 am  justin4hb(Quote)

    I like hearing "GayGB" and I immediately think of "KGB", which is the intent. I also can think of some cool photoshops of old Soviet materials to go with this.

    BUT it looks like people see a Glenn Beck reference when they see GB and that derails things. There's nothing related to Glenn Beck related to any of this. So, if GB is now associated with Glenn Beck in people's minds, then this moniker will not work.

    Gaystapo got my vote in the end, but wouldn't have in a world without Glenn Beck connecting to GB.

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    • Kurt says:
      2011/09/05 at 1:58 pm  Kurt(Quote)

      I missed the GayGB reference until you pointed it out. I kept trying to figure it out and kept coming up blank. But now that I think about it, I like it better partly because of the subtlety. As Lisette points out above, GayGB also "avoids Godwin's Law."

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  • Mafia Rose says:
    2011/09/05 at 11:28 am  Mafia Rose(Quote)

    Glenn Beck didn't come to mind for me. I prefer GayGB, because there's no change in pronunciation for Gaystapo (since "ge" is pronounced "gay" in German). So, when you're writing it, Gaystapo works just fine, but when you're speaking, it can be confusing.

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  • okright says:
    2011/09/05 at 11:34 am  okright(Quote)

    I'll go with "Gaystapo." It associates them with the same type of goons that can be bought and sold, and ultimately used and disposed as needed.

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  • BlackRedneck says:
    2011/09/05 at 11:49 am  BlackRedneck(Quote)

    Gaystapo is the best because it's funny, easy to say, and you immediately get it– no further explanation needed about what it means.

    GayGB looks like an acronym and so people can waste time trying to figure out what the gb stands for. I got the KGB reference but it did give me pause. I didn't see the Glenn beck connection. Instead, GayGB sounded like GayTV and so it could be a new cable channel.

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  • newtlove says:
    2011/09/05 at 3:27 pm  newtlove(Quote)

    Kevin, you ROCK!
    You have your term, and now you hold Alinsky power over them as we get the world to name them, isolate them, and ridicule them.
    They have lost their power, only they haven't realized it, yet.

    The Dujan man has spoken, and the horocrux is broken!

    ("The Dujan man" is like a Blues "Hoochie Coochie Man" only stronger)

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  • Josh says:
    2011/09/05 at 8:38 pm  Josh(Quote)

    The Gaystapo. Putting the 'Fabulous" in Fascism!

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    • Kevin DuJan says:
      2011/09/05 at 8:39 pm  Kevin DuJan(Quote)

      Josh — that is a great catchphrase. I love it.

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  • Vincent Jappi says:
    2011/09/05 at 10:10 pm  Vincent Jappi(Quote)

    "Gay" intimidation is typically Boshevik, in that it claims to be the opposite of what it is:
    a purported defence of "tolerance" against "bigotry", and of "equal rights" against "tyranny".

    Yet the only way to show that you have totally seen through the imposture and that you are absolutely not willing to abet the lies, is to call them as if such lies had never existed.

    Hence, "Gaystapo", to describe the stark reality of bullying by a self-appointed elite.

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  • RoboMonkey says:
    2011/09/06 at 7:48 am  RoboMonkey(Quote)

    To people on the left, any comparison with the KGB and Soviet Union is a compliment.

    I vote Gaystapo.

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  • Profiled says:
    2011/09/06 at 9:41 am  Profiled(Quote)

    Gaystapo. Perfect. I've been looking for the word for those people that have incorrectly "labeled" me.

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  • TorchWood says:
    2011/09/06 at 11:03 am  TorchWood(Quote)

    Gaystapo. It's a double slap in the face to the community.

    History lesson time…Before we saw rainbow flags all over the place, another prominent symbol of the gay community was the pink triangle. And guess where that came from? Anyone? Anyone?

    Absolutely right!!! It came out of WWII from the nazi concentration camps where homosexuals were "tagged" with pink triangles. And for years it was a symbol of the gay community until the rainbow flag representing all of the community gained prominance. So I think its hysterically funny that Gaystapo fits yet unbelievably sad that the gay community at large is unaware of its own history.

    But hey, gotta go shopping for that circuit party Saturday or too busy with my face glued to my phone hunting for tail within 100 feet of my location. <shakes head in dismay>

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    • Profiled says:
      2011/09/06 at 11:36 am  Profiled(Quote)

      Hey, I recently tried Grindr. It's a great alternative to those skanky bars out there. Overall the guys are better looking, you can see if they can spell and compose a sentence before wasting money on a date, and not all are "looking for tail".

      Unlike the bars, you can state upfront in your profile that "no, I don't want to buy any drugs nor do I have any to sell" before even being "approached". On Grindr sometimes they even ask your name first, too!

      The grocery store didn't work for me and, quite frankly, I don't like guys following me around while I'm shopping. It's creepy.

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      • Kevin DuJan says:
        2011/09/06 at 11:45 am  Kevin DuJan(Quote)

        Have you ever given Emily Fry at In Good Company a try?

        She’s a matchmaker.

        It’s just quality, professional people. They do all sorts of events and things. You don’t have to hire her to set you up, you can go to the dinners and workshops and things.

        She also does dating counseling if you are in a place where you’re stuck and keep making the same mistakes or the same stuff keeps happening to you.

        She has honestly helped at least 7 of my friends meet people, and all of them are still together.

        http://www.igc-chicago.com/process.html

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        • Profiled says:
          2011/09/06 at 12:05 pm  Profiled(Quote)

          Thanks. I'll check it out.

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          • Kevin DuJan says:
            2011/09/06 at 12:09 pm  Kevin DuJan(Quote)

            I am really serious. Three guys I told about this refused to even think of a matchmaker for a few years. FINALLY, I wore all of them down and got them to just go meet Emily and do one of the dinners or seminars or whatever.

            And every last one of them found a really nice guy in some way related to In Good Company.

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