S.F gay supremacist charged w/ having kiddie porn

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Larry Brinkin, S.F. Gay Rights Activist, Charged With E-Mailing Child Porn Images - San Francisco - News - The Snitch

It's so demonic friends.:sitdown:

Larry Brinkin, San Francisco's well-known gay rights activist, appeared in court this afternoon where he pleaded not guilty to six felony charges of sending and receiving images of child pornography.

The charges came three months after Brinkin, 66, was first arrested by San Francisco police, who claim he had been using the e-mail address zack3737@aol.com to view images of children as young as perhaps 1 year old being sodomized by and performing oral sex on adult men, accompanied by highly racist commentary.

District Attorney George Gascón announced today that Brinkin was officially charged with two counts of distributing child pornography and four counts of possessing child pornography.

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On May 8, the SFPD was contacted regarding Brinkin's alleged illegal activity. Investigators secured a search warrant on his home where he lives with his husband and son. They seized items from his house, including computers, videos, VHS tapes, and a floppy disc. Police later determined Brinkin received e-mails and sent two reply e-mails containing child pornography. However, the DA did not file charges, and Brinkin was released on bail.

Then on Aug. 8, the SFPD seized additional computers belonging to Brinkin, which allegedly contained dozens of images of child pornography, according to the DA. On Sept. 20, police arrested Brinkin again and booked him on child pornography charges.

"Possession and distribution of child pornography is a serious crime," said Gascón. "A guilty plea or conviction on any count would require the defendant to register as a sex offender for life."

Brinkin retired from the city's Human Rights Commission in 2010, and has been a beloved member of the gay community; the Board of Supervisors declared the first week of February as "Larry Brinkin Week."

The community was stunned after Brinkin's initial arrest; At the time, Theresa Sparks, executive director of the Human Rights Commission, told us this allegation is "beyond hard to believe."

"It's almost incredulous, there's no way I could believe such a thing," Sparks told us in June. "He's always been one of my heroes, and he's the epitome of human rights activist -- this is man who coined phrases we use in our daily language."
 

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This story is old, bruh. Either you or someone else posted it some months ago. And throwing around terms like "gay supremacist" to describe gay rights activists is just ridiculous. Come on now.
 

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This story is old, bruh. Either you or someone else posted it some months ago. And throwing around terms like "gay supremacist" to describe gay rights activists is just ridiculous. Come on now.

I agree linking gay rights to pedophilia is extremely ignorant.
 

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This story is old, bruh. Either you or someone else posted it some months ago. And throwing around terms like "gay supremacist" to describe gay rights activists is just ridiculous. Come on now.

Friend of mine of linked it on FB. I didn't post this story before and I don't remember seeing it on here. I can't catch everything on here. It's not ridiculous to say gay supremacist. It's there hyperbole to the term. Sure. But there is a point. Let a rapper, comedian say anything against homosexuality or gay marriage and see what they do. Kobe Bryant (whom I hate) called a ref a f_g, and got fined big time. Chick-Filet. I could go on and on. Even on this board, say you don't believe in gay marriage and you're labeled a homophobe. That's all because of the brainwashing of the gay supremecy movement. It's even seeped in the Black Church. Changing the definition of marriage. Etc. Gay supremecy movement.
 

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Friend of mine of linked it on FB. I didn't post this story before and I don't remember seeing it on here. I can't catch everything on here. It's not ridiculous to say gay supremacist. It's there hyperbole to the term. Sure. But there is a point. Let a rapper, comedian say anything against homosexuality or gay marriage and see what they do. Kobe Bryant (whom I hate) called a ref a f_g, and got fined big time. Chick-Filet. I could go on and on. Even on this board, say you don't believe in gay marriage and you're labeled a homophobe. That's all because of the brainwashing of the gay supremecy movement. It's even seeped in the Black Church.

There is no gay supremacy movement, bruh. I have never in my life heard a gay person say they want to rule over or are superior to the rest of us. As for backlash brought on by anti-gay statements- everyone has a right to express their opinions, be they pro or anti-gay. No one stops people from saying those things. It's not a crime. But those values also mean that the backlash is just as legal and part of free expression.
 

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There is no gay supremacy movement, bruh. I have never in my life heard a gay person say they want to rule over or are superior to the rest of us. As for backlash brought on by anti-gay statements- everyone has a right to express their opinions, be they pro or anti-gay. No one stops people from saying those things. It's not a crime. But those values also mean that the backlash is just as legal and part of free expression.

Sure, everyone has a right to express their opinion. And if it was just "I disagree with your worldview" everything would be cool. But it goes beyond that. Again, you have basketball players getting fined for gay comments on twitter. You have Tracy Morgan if he didn't apologize for a JOKE, would have been blackballed from the industry.

Culturally, in hip hop, you'll never hear a so called "anti-gay" song in hip hop again from an artist signed to a major label. But you'll hear artists like Macklamore, Murs promote the gay lifestyle, marriage, etc.

Even among Black leaders, you'll hear the same type of thinking. Imagine if a Eldrige Cleaver type made the statement he made about homosexuality in "Soul on Ice" in 2012....
 

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Sure, everyone has a right to express their opinion. And if it was just "I disagree with your worldview" everything would be cool. But it goes beyond that. Again, you have basketball players getting fined for gay comments on twitter. You have Tracy Morgan if he didn't apologize for a JOKE, would have been blackballed from the industry.

Culturally, in hip hop, you'll never hear a so called "anti-gay" song in hip hop again from an artist signed to a major label. But you'll hear artists like Macklamore, Murs promote the gay lifestyle, marriage, etc.

Even among Black leaders, you'll hear the same type of thinking. Imagine if a Eldrige Cleaver type made the statement he made about homosexuality in "Soul on Ice" in 2012....

All of this is incidental, bruh, and even if it were 2 times more extreme than you're describing, it still wouldn't be grounds for calling anyone a "gay supremacist." Let's not downplay and dilute the term white supremacy by associating it with such things. And as for hip-hop... major label artists have been making homophobic statements since the early 90s without much of a problem.
 

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All of this is incidental, bruh, and even if it were 2 times more extreme than you're describing, it still wouldn't be grounds for calling anyone a "gay supremacist." Let's not downplay and dilute the term white supremacy by associating it with such things. And as for hip-hop... major label artists have been making homophobic statements since the early 90s without much of a problem.

Again, the term is hyperbole. But I'll stop using it once gay people stop equating their "plight" with Black people in the Civil Rights movement. With hip hop, you'll never see an artist on a major label make an anti-gay, anti-gay marriage song. Never again. Gay Supremist will not allow it. I don't mean a term like f_g, or gay or homo. That will always be in hip hop because words evolve. I mean a political type of song. Similar to what Maclamore did but in the opposite way.

As far as my examples being incidental. I think it's just a sign of the current culture. So we'll just disagree about that.
 
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