Sunday, October 17, 2004

EU nominee 'victim of hate drive'

I don't agree with this man's political views one bit. I don't believe in any God, certainly not in his. I think gay people should not be ostracized, and I certainly think politicians should stay out of people's private lives.
But this has to go two ways. If people want to have the 'right' to say there's nothing wrong with homosexuality, then expect and allow other people to say the opposite.

I become especially suspicious when European Christian politicians are in effect being pursecuted for what THEY believe, when Muslim clergy and politicians
get away with statements on the same subject that are simply outrageous. In fact, the man had been banned from Morocco for being too fundamentalist and having ties to terrorist organizations! But HE is free to do as he pleases in Europe.

No so this Christian, Italian politican. You see, HE spreads hatred... So what's wrong with this picture; One man simply quoting from a two or three thousand years old, things he believes in, and this man gets condemned. Another man does the same thing, only the book is not as old, say fourteenhundred years old, but the quotes are objectively far more offensive. Yet relatively speaking, hardly any offense is taken?

The double standard of the Left is sickening.

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