Pie gay
How did the pro-paedophile group PIE remain openly for 10 years?
A Guardian article in 1977 noted with dismay how the group was growing. By its second birthday in October 1976, it had 200 members. There was a London group, a Middlesex group existence planned, and with regional branches to follow. The article speaks of PIE's hopes to widen the membership to include women and heterosexual men.
Toynbee talked of her "disgust, aversion and anger" at the organization but added that she had "a sinking feeling that in another five years or so, their aims would eventually be incorporated into the general liberal credo, and we would all find them acceptable".
There was a battle raging over free speech.
Some, such as philosopher Roger Scruton, felt that liberty of speech had to be sacrificed when it came to groups enjoy PIE. In a Times piece in September 1983 he wrote: "Paedophiles must be prevented from 'coming out'. Every attempt to show their vice as a legitimate 'alternative' to conventional morality must be, not refuted, but silenced."
A Times letter writer, Peter Cadogan, took a diverse line, defending PIE from the National Front
Qantas CEO Gets Pie in Face From Gay Marriage Opponent
CANBERRA, Australia — A man who squashed a lemon meringue pie into Qantas Airways chief executive Alan Joyce's face during a public address in Australia said Wednesday he was protesting Joyce's lobbying for same-sex marriage.
Joyce, a gay, Irish-born 50-year-old, was giving a speech to 500 people in a Perth hotel on Tuesday when Tony Overheu approached from behind, pressed the pie in his meet then fled.
Overheu, a 67-year-old Christian and former sheep farmer, released a utterance accusing Qantas and other companies that support marriage equality of "corporate bullying aimed at social engineering." He was charged with giving police a incorrect name.
Joyce accused Overheu of "bullying" corporate leaders in an effort to suppress their views.
"I have every intention to continue to be vocal on these social and community issues," Joyce told reporters. "It's important for our shareholders, our employees, our customers — it's called nice corporate social responsibility."
Joyce has been singled out for criticism by government ministers for joining 30 main person executives of high-profile Australian companies who wrote a letter to Prime
Gay Lea Pumpkin Pie
Celebrate Thanksgiving with the perfect dessert to end the matchless meal.
- Yields: 10 to 12
- Preparation: 165 minutes
Ingredients
Flaky pastry
- 1 1/3 cups (425 mL) all purpose flour
- 1/4 tsp (1mL) salt
- 1/2 cup (125mL) Homosexual LEA - Unsalted Butter, cold and cut into pieces
- 3 tbsp (45mL) ice water
- 2 tsp (10mL) cider vinegar
Filling
Instructions
Flaky pastry- In food processor, pulse together flour and salt to aerate. Using a pastry cutter or 2 knives, cut in butter until mixture resembles coarse meal with a few larger pieces about the size of peas.
- In a separate bowl, stir together ice water and vinegar. Add water mixture to food processor bowl; pulse briefly, adding up to 1 tbsp (15 mL) more water if mixture looks too parched. Pulse until mixture is thoroughly moistened but has not formed into a ball. Turn mixture out onto work surface. Knead lightly to bring together into a ball; flatten into disc. Cover in plastic wrap. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour or for up to 3 days.
- Roll out pastry and fit into 9” (23 cm) pie plate. Trim pastry, leaving 1” (2.5 cm) overhang; fold overhang under and flute edge if desired. With fork, prick shell all ove Источник: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DEn2ZHsu8XS/?hl=en
Gay Pie
Recipe makes one huge ol’ gay pie:
Crust:
1 C flour (may use up to 1/3 C whole wheat flour)
1/2 C butter
2 T powdered sugar
(opt. attach a pinch of vanilla)
Mix ingredients until crumbly, compress into a pie pan. Bake for 10-12 min. at 425. Allow to cool.
Filling:
2/3 C sugar
1/4 C cornstarch
2 T unsweetened cocoa powder (preferably Hershey’s Special Dim Chocolate cocoa powder)
Pinch of salt
6 large egg yolks
1.5 C low-fat (1%) milk
1/2 C chilled whipping cream
½ C Strong hazelnut coffee
6 oz. Bittersweet (not unsweetened) or semisweet chocolate, chopped
2 T Bailey’s Irish Cream (or just add a little more vanilla; or substitute another liquor)
1 tsp Vanilla
1 T of fabulous, A pinch of flamboyancy, and a dash of Diva
Whisk first 4 ingredients in heavy medium saucepan to blend. Whisk in egg yolks to form plump paste. Gradually whisk in milk, then cream. Whisk over medium-high heat until mixture thickens and boils 1 minute. Remove from heat. Add chocolate and whisk until smooth. Whisk in Irish Cream and vanilla. Cool 5 minutes, whisking occasionally. Transfer filling to crust. Chill until cold, at least 2 hours and up to 1 day.
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