Friday, December 5, 2008

What Is Hate Speech

This is...well, this is pretty messed up:



Since when did the simple expression of our right of free speech and right to freedom of religion become 'hate speech'?! How is the viewing of a manger scene 'hate speech'?!

This is a prime example of how the Left operates. Did you catch in there the bit about putting up a Catholic creche and a Jewish menorah next to each other? The guy's right - no Jew nor Catholic is likely to complain about that, even though the two religions are very distinct. On the other hand, the Lefty atheist is so 'offended' by any mention of religion that he demands that both of the others be taken down!

If there's a better example of having cake and eating it, too, I'm not sure what it is!


Gateway Pundit adds this:

Dan Barker of the Freedom from Religion Foundation said on "Fox & Friends" on December 1 that the nativity scene represents "hate speech" and "a direct attack on good human values."
Hate speech?... That doesn't even make sense.

And, by the way, he talks about the winter solstice... Isn't that a Wiccan holiday
I've never heard of any Christian or Jew demanding Wiccans keep their rituals and celebrations hidden from the public view. Have you? We understand that freedom of speech and freedom of religion means Wiccans can be Wiccans in public if they so choose. We don't demand they go into hiding just because they have different beliefs from us! So why doesn't the Left get that?

Because it's a corrupt anti-religion religion that doesn't care one bit about genuine freedom, real rights as clearly enumerated in the Constitution, or respect for others. It is a wholly selfish, bankrupt philosophy that is so blatantly intolerant that it openly seeks to silence all dissent. You've just seen it with your own eyes. It's the mindset that leads to the thought police.

The Left must be stopped, or all the freedoms that our Founders and ancestors have bled and died to establish and preserve will be shoved into the deepest, darkest hole the Left can find.


There's my two cents.

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