We don’t need to show “sensitivity” to the feelings of those who blame an innocent group for a horrible crime.
I got into a protracted Twitter argument with someone who argued 1) opposing the mosque is free speech, 2) he didn’t want to hear my “spiel” about Islam not being to blame and 3) the atheists complain so much about Christians, everyone should just shut up and let the Christians say their piece.
What the fuck is wrong with people?
Source: peterfeld
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ninety9 said:
Dude, you need to stop watching the terrorist-funded Fox News Network.
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I got into a protracted Twitter argument with someone who argued 1) opposing the mosque is free speech, 2) he didn’t...
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popularfavorites said:
I don’t know man, Ernst Rommel was a kind of pitiable character. And what about that poor old lovable Rudolf Hess? Eichmann I can understand…Mengele maybe…but who on earth could hate Rudolf Hess?
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onefootinthegrave said:
how does one show sensitivity to insensitivity? by being “sensitive” to hatemongers they legitimize them.
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