RE: Free speech or Hate speech?
June 24, 2019 at 10:53 pm
(This post was last modified: June 24, 2019 at 10:54 pm by Cecelia.)
As a public school teacher, I've had to be careful about everything I post. Not just controversial views. But if a picture of me drinking alcohol got out, or me in a bikini, I could potentially be fired over it if parents complained loud enough. These are perfectly normal behaviors that can potentially be punished. On the other hand, though, none of these things should be considered remotely offensive or inappropriate. Bigotry toward an entire group of people? That's something else entirely.
This is a millionaire running a go-fund-me so gullible Christians can pay his lawyers. While sick kids and adults struggle to get gofundme funds from those same people. Apparently charity beings at Gay Bashing.
So ultimately, I find it hard to feel sorry for the millionaire who not only got fair warning, but also has plenty of money in the bank and is seeking more money from other people to pay for lawyers he himself can afford.
Also, I think it's worth pointing out that if Mr. Folau takes Leviticus so seriously, he's going to hell too. After all, God said no tattoos.
This is a millionaire running a go-fund-me so gullible Christians can pay his lawyers. While sick kids and adults struggle to get gofundme funds from those same people. Apparently charity beings at Gay Bashing.
So ultimately, I find it hard to feel sorry for the millionaire who not only got fair warning, but also has plenty of money in the bank and is seeking more money from other people to pay for lawyers he himself can afford.
Also, I think it's worth pointing out that if Mr. Folau takes Leviticus so seriously, he's going to hell too. After all, God said no tattoos.
The whole tone of Church teaching in regard to woman is, to the last degree, contemptuous and degrading. - Elizabeth Cady Stanton