Talking about gay rights is like handling plutonium.
I was driving home tonight and listening to a Public Radio station that does a short 10-15 minute news segment each night with a guy named Bob Collins. I really like Bob, you can always tell that he doesn't just repeat what he heard as news, you can tell that he actually contemplates the news and presents it in a manner that is appropriate and digestible.
That said, he could barely make it through a sentence because it is so hard to avoid statements that can't be somehow twisted into some sort of negative view and label a person a bigot and go viral and ruin careers. It's ridiculous actually. With an atmosphere like this there isn't even a way to fairly communicate and engage in dialogue without fear. Which is really one of the lefts biggest weapons, fear. You have to fear the repercussions of disagreeing with them because they have come to control so much of popular culture. Speak out against them and get shamed, ostracized, and banished from public life.
You can hear the conversation here. Gets interesting around the 6 minute mark.
I was driving home tonight and listening to a Public Radio station that does a short 10-15 minute news segment each night with a guy named Bob Collins. I really like Bob, you can always tell that he doesn't just repeat what he heard as news, you can tell that he actually contemplates the news and presents it in a manner that is appropriate and digestible.
That said, he could barely make it through a sentence because it is so hard to avoid statements that can't be somehow twisted into some sort of negative view and label a person a bigot and go viral and ruin careers. It's ridiculous actually. With an atmosphere like this there isn't even a way to fairly communicate and engage in dialogue without fear. Which is really one of the lefts biggest weapons, fear. You have to fear the repercussions of disagreeing with them because they have come to control so much of popular culture. Speak out against them and get shamed, ostracized, and banished from public life.
You can hear the conversation here. Gets interesting around the 6 minute mark.