I suppose we should be thankful that the Koran burning planned for yesterday didn't happen ... yet. Oddly, the mere announcement that the idiot pastor was just thinking about it at all in the first place got precisely the opposite reaction he hoped for -- the vast majority of Americans, including Jews and Christians, said, "No, not in our country."
But attacks against Christians who wanted no part of this hate are themselves the victims of hatred this weekend, in Indonesia for example. An argument can be made that Terry Jones should face prosecution for inciting politically motivated violence outside the United States. American courts don't take that lightly -- they were pretty tough on those who aided and abetted apartheid in the late 1980s.
Maybe it would have been just better if we had ignored the guy all together. This was entirely about getting attention just like Fred Phelps' anti-gay hate group in Topeka, Kansas. If a tree falls in the forest and no one hears it ... well, since it hits the ground and the ground vibrates it does makes the sound, but if no one hears the sound then it's out of sight and mind.
We aren't born hating, we acquire it. If the haters have no audience then they will only speak to themselves.
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1 comment:
Dumbest post ever.
Charge a guy for _talking_ and absolve those poor misunderstood brown people in Indonesia.
Muslim fanatics have been butchering Christians in Indonesia for years, so what's your excuse for them last week?
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