Last year at a Middletown Pride parade, pictures were sent back from a friend we had who attended, and Nancy Nix saw them and was outraged. It was the same game we had seen before, starting really with Larry Flint trying to peddle smut to the public through his Hustler pornography efforts, a front for the mob activity that desired to conduct all kinds of organized crime behind the grand distraction of public shame, sexually. The gay rights people had taken those lessons learned by Uncle Larry and used those same First Amendment protections to assault American families with ostentatious sexual displays on public streets. These days our country goes through this every year in June as radical sexual lifestyles seek acceptance from the public and to erode away their judgment of their behavior with in-your-face strategies meant to insult and normalize bizarre sex practices in public. I was with Nancy Nix that following morning, and she showed me the pictures she was getting from parade witnesses of sexual behavior and the apparent grooming of children on her phone. And it was very disgusting. It was disgusting if the sexual lifestyle being presented was between two people, a man, and a woman, both attractive. We have decided as a society that sexual conduct is something that belongs behind locked doors. And I would say, contained within that room so that people outside don’t even hear the conduct, let alone see it. This has been a long battle in Cincinnati where smut peddlers operating as a face for organized crime have tried to assault our Puritan sensibilities and clean image with the kind of smut they have corrupted other cities with, especially Atlanta, New York, and San Fransisco. Nancy Nix vocalized her opinions about the matter justifiably as a public official, and the alternative sex community was outraged that she was outraged.
So this year, that same Middletown Pride group of Ishtar-worshipping despotes and public menaces invited Nancy to their next parade so she could see that the parade wasn’t nearly as bad as she thought. They say that she wasn’t at that last parade and didn’t have a right to have an opinion if she wasn’t there. And if she didn’t come to this year’s event, she didn’t have a right to have an opinion on the matter; that is their insinuation anyway. The trick, which is from the Larry Flint playbook, is to waste people’s time with accusations and draw them to become involved in a smut-peddling event as a form of social control. I can tell you this: Nancy Nix is a very nice, sweet woman and a family-first conservative. She’s not going to sit on the side of the road with a little blanket to watch drag queens and pornography advocates strut by her in g-strings. She has much better things to do with her time than spend one second on that material, let alone an hour or two. The desire of these pornography peddlers to receive validation from society through a public performance on a taxpayer-supplied street does not necessitate the wasting of Nancy Nix’s time or demand that she, as a public official, not have an opinion on the matter for the sake of society and some Karl Marx lefty view of fairness. Nancy Nix does not have a social obligation to accept the detrimental behavior of sexual deviants who seek to impose themselves on mass society with audacious displays of sexual behavior.
It wasn’t that long ago that you had to be 18 to get to the top shelf of a Playboy magazine at a bookstore. And it wasn’t easy to get into the strip joints where topless girls would dance for a dollar in their g-strings. Even in those days, with pornography becoming available through media more often, there was a social barrier of acceptance that protected kids from the bad decisions of adults. And any pornography for adults is a bad idea because they should be thinking about a million other things than the antics of the flesh. I would say that knowing Nancy Nix the way I do, she is pretty free loving, supporting whatever anybody wants to do behind a closed door. But we should all agree to provide children with the most healthy options in life. But what we have with these progressive groups is a direct attack on family structure and the core ingredients of a healthy society, and we don’t owe them anything. They want to attack our sensibilities, and they seek to validate their existence by dragging us into their world of chaos and destruction, such as they are trying to do with Nancy Nix by luring her into their diabolical schemes so that her presence will validate their social discourse. My feelings on the matter are much more judgmental. I think the behavior should be prosecuted to the furthest extent of the law. No public indecency should be permitted on a public street, even between a man and a woman. Let alone people dressed in drag and luring children in to put dollar bills in their g-strings to groom society for more open sexual conduct and acceptance. People should be reading a book, not thinking about sex so much, and I would propose that we discourage more sex of any kind and fulfill market trends for a growing economy. And under no circumstances, in the Bible belt of the Midwest, should we allow the desecration of our culture with these smut peddlers.
I’ve been to Japan a few times over the last few months, and you don’t see this kind of thing in their culture at all. They are very conscious of their social functions as a country and very committed to proper conduct. As a result, crime is way down in even their most prominent cities. Tokyo, as one of their largest, is filled with generally good conduct, and you don’t see this kind of smut peddling hiding behind a not-so-veiled effort at trashing the First Amendment. What has been going on in America should be considered an attack by domestic enemies who are trying to undermine the Constitution and a society based on the biblical perspective of law and order. And they are trying to destroy that with events like this Middletown Pride event. To give themselves validation, they targeted Puritan public figures like Nancy Nix to come to their event and say, “Oh, that wasn’t as bad as I thought it was. It wasn’t as bad as the pictures.” But their goal is the same: to shut down free speech by using free speech to insult our judgment and ability to construct a healthy society. When it came to Larry Flint, we dealt with him with zoning and largely kept his smut peddling regulated in society. And the same holds with these public expressions of alternative sex practices. Nobody wants to see a bunch of drag queens running around our city streets, especially in Middletown, Ohio. And if we do see it, we have a right to judge it. If they will put it in our face, then we have a right to react to it. As any logical person would conclude upon seeing the smut they are pushing, their behavior is disgusting and detrimental to the proper building of a family. And they should be arrested for exhibiting any sexual conduct in public for the harm it brings to children and society in general.
And regarding Nancy Nix, she is doing a great job as the Auditor in Butler County, Ohio. I’ve always thought we had good representation from a financial perspective. But Nancy has taken the effort up several notches of expectation. I hope she continues to be our auditor for the next 90 years.
Rich Hoffman
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