Most heterosexual Americans don’t care about two men kissing — as long as they don’t have to see it played out in their living rooms. According to former Saturday Night Live veteran, Victoria Jackson, the gay kiss between two male characters on TV’s ‘Glee’ last week stretched and then snapped her limits of tolerance.

“Did you see ‘Glee’ this week? Sickening! And, besides shoving the gay thing down our throats, they made a mockery of Christians — again!,” she wrote in her column on WorldNetDaily. “I wonder what their agenda is?,” she continued, “Hey, producers of ‘Glee’ — what’s your agenda? One-way tolerance?”

Jackson, who is known for her controversial rants, added: “And I don’t care what is politically correct. Everyone knows that two men on a wedding cake is a comedy skit, not an ‘alternate lifestyle!’ There I said it! Ridiculous!”

GLAAD President Jarrett Barrios told PopEater.com:

“‘Glee’ has raised the bar of what it means to be inclusive on TV, and viewers are tuning in by the millions, sending a clear message to networks that Americans not only accept gay and lesbian characters, but they are beginning to expect them. It’s stories like Kurt and Blaine’s that continue to remind gay youth everywhere that there’s nothing wrong with being who you are.”

A heterosexual friend told me that she thinks homosexuality and bisexuality will overtake heterosexuality as the predominant sexual orientation in America within the next 20 years.

Like Jackson, she also thinks the networks and the mainstream media have an agenda to glamorize the homosexual lifestyle and make it more appealing to kids — especially those youth who are already confused about which way to go.

What do you think?