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Homophobic Billboard in Lexington KY Removed, DroneX collective blamed
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Homophobic Billboard in Lexington KY Removed, DroneX collective blamed




Damn, just realised that's from back in May. I'm going to kill the admins on my page. -_-
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I was hoping "DroneX" was a military drone plane and it was shot down by missiles.
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-- George Yorgo Veenhuyzen quoted by John W. Loftus in The End of Christianity (p. 103).
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Poor Christians and their missing hate speech. ;_;
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Hope someone tells Hank Hill that if you display a message of hate and intolerance quoting some bullshit that people don't want to see, it might just get fucked with. Alas, something tells me that that message would fall on deaf ears.
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Meh. "Better the enemy you see than the enemy you don't see."


It's a free country. If they want to spread a message of hate on their own dime, so be it. First, I'm a proponent of the view that the remedy for bad speech is more speech; putting these things out there means they will be discussed outside the hate kibbutzes. Second, I'm also confident in the forces of both progress and innate human morality; the more you push these messages as a necessary part of that religious viewpoint, the more people will move away from both embracing the message and the religious viewpoint.


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(December 1, 2012 at 5:58 pm)apophenia Wrote:


Meh. "Better the enemy you see than the enemy you don't see."


It's a free country. If they want to spread a message of hate on their own dime, so be it. First, I'm a proponent of the view that the remedy for bad speech is more speech; putting these things out there means they will be discussed outside the hate kibbutzes. Second, I'm also confident in the forces of both progress and innate human morality; the more you push these messages as a necessary part of that religious viewpoint, the more people will move away from both embracing the message and the religious viewpoint.



I believe the artists did just that by first taking it down, then replacing it with their own message. It's like saying "Fine, you got to spout your bullshit, now here's what it sounds like to the rest of us." Urban graffiti vigilantes for the win; in my humble opinion.
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(December 1, 2012 at 5:58 pm)apophenia Wrote: It's a free country. If they want to spread a message of hate on their own dime, so be it.

History has demonstrated that left alone to their own devices and not criticized enough in mainstream culture, extremists often come to power.

Numerous countries that have fell to authoritarian regimes often started out as a "legitimate political party".

The easiest case example is Germany. The most recent is Salafists in Egypt or Golden Dawn in Greece.

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But, please apophenia, wax poetic about free speech.

Tell us how the moderates in Greece and Egypt are succeeding against definitively pro-authoritarian organizations with a distinct record of suppressing other voices.
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And you're suggesting that lawlessness and censoring opposing viewpoints will result in a better world. Awesome.


Btw, some nice equivocations in that post. Equating advocating free speech with advocating silence was a masterful bit of mularkey. How many Godwin's did you win?

(December 2, 2012 at 5:57 pm)Moros Synackaon Wrote: ...suppressing other voices.

Why does that phrase sound familiar?


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meh ...

If someone painted racist nazi slogans on a billboard, no one would bitch too loud about someone defacing it.
Maybe a little civil rebellion helps to keep the crazies in check. Undecided
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Let`s be honest. Who actualy reads the stuff on billboards? When I drive I concentrate on the road.

And if I see a billboard like that, I am more likely to complain because of it`s distracting effect on drivers, due to the enormous mass on words, than to complain about the message.
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