Monday, August 3, 2015

How U.S. ambassador, his husband and their adopted babies have become the faces of Vietnam's flourishing gay rights movement

Via comment by Unreformed 2015 on  True Americans refuse to give up on Confederate fl... "I owe no allegiance to a country that supports this."

 Making a difference: Now, Osius and his partner (seen with Tabo) are viewed as ambassadors of the nation's LGBT rights movement, which has become more prevalent since the revision of the gay marriage law
Awwww, just think how well their "children" will turn out.............from one commie nation to another.  Guaranteed that 99% of the Vietnamese populace heartily disapprove of such.

They moved to Vietnam only eight months ago, but U.S. Ambassador Ted Osius and his husband have already taken the nation by storm - becoming the faces of its flourishing gay rights movement.

Osius arrived in the Asian country with his spouse of nine years, Clayton Bond, and their toddler son last December -  just days before the government repealed a law banning same-sex marriage.

He immediately started attending official government events and press gatherings with his husband and now-19-month-old child, making a point to introduce them to other politicians and the public.

He also regularly uploaded pictures of his family - which now includes an adopted five-month-old girl - on social media, paving the way to his current status as a role model for young, gay Vietnamese. 

More @ Daily Mail

3 comments:

  1. Maybe the Vietnamese (or Chinese) will take care of these freaks for us.

    ReplyDelete
  2. I am thrilled that the US Government is taking the freak show on the road. :(

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. According to GayStarNews, a poll in March 2014 found that 52.9 per cent of people in Vietnam oppose gay marriage - a lower amount than the year before - while only 33.7 per cent support it.

      Pure BS as the Vietnamese are extremely conservative.

      Delete