Monday, June 08, 2009



Another shallow pretext for Leftist hate-speech against Christians

Because one deranged murderer had some Christian beliefs, all Christians are suspect, apparently.
"Liberals like to accuse conservatives of resorting to "hate speech" when it comes to the controversial issues of today, usually because they don't have a valid argument to counter the other side. The irony is that they use the very hate speech they accuse others of employing, but they do so by using what I like to call "politically correct hate speech."

For instance, in the wake of the heinous murder committed against the Wichita, KS. abortionist, Dr. George Tiller, those who support abortion under any and all circumstances have used this tragedy as an excuse to play politics against those who believe in the sanctity of life. Take for instance the response by Colorado's own late-term abortionist, Dr. Warren Hern in a Denver Post interview when he referred to the pro-life movement as being equivalent to the Islamic Jihad:
"The only difference between the American anti-abortion movement and the Islamic Jihad is about 8,000 miles. It's the same outfit. These folks are fanatics. They talk to God, and they carry guns."

Talk about hyperbole. There's also something eerily familiar with his use of Islam for making his comparison. Just a few years ago, Rosie O'Donnell stated that "radical Christianity" is in the same league as "radical Islam." In both instances, discussing the issue is avoided and the use of politically correct hate speech is employed. Is it a coincidence that Christians were the target in both of these cases? I don't think so.

The liberal media is doing it's part in feeding this frenzy of left-wing bigotry. In the same issue of the Denver Post, they published an interview with the ex-wife of Dr. Tiller's murderer, where she was quoted as saying that Scott Roeder (the accused) reached this murderous state of mind by following a progression of events. It began with joining "anti-government," "anti-tax" groups, followed by finding religion. The clear implication of the story was that if you're opposed to government tax policies and you are religious, you're suspect.

Still, it's important to remember that talking to God, being a Christian, and carrying a gun doesn't make anyone a terrorist, any more than talking to God, being a Muslim and carrying a gun makes you a terrorist. There are people at both extremes who aren't representative of the vast majority of people.

Sadly, liberals are likely to continue using Dr. Tiller's murder as an excuse to spew their left-wing bigotry. But of course, hating people of faith, who believe in the sanctity of life, and maybe own a gun is just the type of politically correct hate speech we have come to expect.

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12 comments:

Anonymous said...

How typical of those on the Left, the creators of hate speech, to blame Conservatives for using it. This is another example of the Left's basic motto, "do as we say, not as we do".

As a Catholic, i often wish we were truly like the radical IslamoNazi's. In that way, we too would be immune from criticism. (besides, i think it would be fun to behead some Leftists) The turn-the-other-cheek mentality doesn't work with the vicious and lying Left.

And Rosie O'Dyke? Is that fat, Marxist pig still alive?

Anonymous said...

Years ago I was in the "It's my body to do as I please camp". Now I see how horribly wrong I was. Abortion can never be justified, just as free speech, no matter how objectionable, should never be never be limited.

Anonymous said...

I like what Ann Coulter said, “If you don’t killing abortionist, then don’t do it!”. Since this is what the pro-death people say, that if you don’t like abortions, don’t get one.

Mobius

Anonymous said...

Some right wing whackaloon mottos:

"Me first"
"Fuck the poor, who needs 'em?"
"I hope Obama fails."
"We must save the unborn so that they can fight in future wars."

Anyone want to add others?

Anonymous said...

Anon 2:30, I was a catholic until i reached the age of reason. Apparently, you have a ways to go.

Anonymous said...

As a Catholic, i often wish we were truly like the radical IslamoNazi's. (Anon 2:30AM) To expand on that idea, it should be noted that the very next day a convert to Islam killed an Army Private and wounded another outside a recruiting office. The incident barely got any press even though the shooter was under investigation by the FBI.

Anonymous said...

Anon 9:13 wrote:
Some right wing whackaloon mottos:

"Me first"
"Fuck the poor, who needs 'em?"
"I hope Obama fails."
"We must save the unborn so that they can fight in future wars."

The first two can be easily disproven. The fact is that Republicans give far more to charity than Dems even dream of, we just don't want the government taking the money WE worked for and pissing it away in yet another failed Gov program.
Next, Obama is spending money we won't faster than anyone ever has and trying to remake this country into something it isn't and never has been...I refer you to my last statement about Gov programs, YES, I HOPE HE FAILS!!
That last statement was made up by a left wing nut because you have nothing logical to rebut with.

If you want to argue your viewpoint, do it with facts, not slurs.

Anonymous said...

anon 2:30 started it.

Anonymous said...

Anon 10:54,.... those on the left have no viewpoints, only talking points which they're fed by those they blindly follow and worship.


Anonymous said...
"Anon 2:30, I was a catholic until i reached the age of reason. Apparently, you have a ways to go."

In fact, being Catholic, i've already reached my goal, whereas you as an atheist are desperately searching for one.

Anonymous said...

I firmly believe in two things.

1. All hate speech should stop.
2. All leftists should be beheaded.

Anonymous said...

Anon 3:21 / 6:30 : Are you the guy that shot up the holocaust museum in DC?

Robert said...

He clearly is not. The one who shot up the Holocaust Museum was a Bush-hating, McCain-hating, Jew-hating hard-core Leftist. The attitudes don't match.