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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Rude Pundit: Pity the Bullied White, Straight, Conservative Christians
Back in March, the GOP's soon-to-be exiled idiot duchess, Michele Bachmann, said at some conservative conference of yahoodom, " T)he thing that I think is getting a little tiresome is the gay community have so bullied the American people and they have so intimidated politicians that politicians fear them and they think they get to dictate the agenda everywhere."
Gay bullies are everywhere, it seems, making the poor, poor homophobes feel bad. Hell, a couple of years ago, Dan "It Gets Better" Savage was accused of bullying Christian kids because he said he's sick of hearing the Bible used to justify hate. In Iowa last year, religious leaders said Christian kids were being bullied into going to a conference on LGBTQ issues. In fact, some conservatives believe that anti-bullying programs are promoting bullying of bullies by telling them to stop bullying. "We are beginning to see Christians, Christian ideals, and Christian values become the most bullied things in all of this nation," said this one guy who you'll never hear about again. Yeah, Christians should be allowed to freely express themselves and vote to prevent certain groups from having rights because otherwise you're bullying them.
It goes further than the gay bullies bullying the people who think that gays should stop being all gay. On CNN's hairless runt of a show, Crossfire, during a "debate" over climate change, dimwitted talktrix S.E. Cupp said of Bill Nye and others who follow the, you know, science and facts on global warming, "Isnt it a problem when science guys attempt to bully other people?"
So the nerds and the queers are now the bullies? Up is down, people. Up is down.
It goes on: The Washington Times's Rusty Humphries (which sounds like a sexual position in Nebraska) declares a "Liberal Bully of the Week." This week it's "climate-change con artists" who are the "government bureaucrats and academia bullying people into feeling ashamed of their productivity and prosperity, making us feel frightened enough to accept more government control over our lives and our wallets." Last week it was John Kerry. A couple of weeks ago it was the Bureau of Land Management for daring to enforce the law against Cliven Bundy and his armed rednecks.
The bullies are coming for rich people by wanting them to pay a slightly higher marginal tax rate and hike in the minimum wage. They're coming for white people by making them understand that being white still gives them a huge advantage in life in America over non-whites. The victims of the bullies say they won't apologize. They won't change. They won't give in, no matter how many wedgies or purple nurples they get. Ben Shapiro wrote an entire book on how liberals are such mean meanies.
Let's get this right, okay? When someone tells you that the things you believe are wrong, it's not bullying. When someone says that facts clearly demonstrate that your opinion is false, it's not bullying. According to conservatives, teachers are bullying students if they point out that Reagan wasn't a demi-god who never did anything bad.
What's actually happening is that for decades, for centuries, the white, straight, conservative Christians have gotten to dictate the terms of the argument. They were used to being the home team. Now, with changes in demographics and changes in beliefs, they're increasingly playing an away game. Everyone loves it when the hometown crowd chants for you. Of course, you don't like it when you're the visitors and they boo.
For a bunch of people who were and, to a great extent, still are bullies, you really are just wimps who are begging for a swirlie.
http://rudepundit.blogspot.com/2014/05/pity-bullied-white-straight.html
pinto
(106,886 posts)BS.
frylock
(34,825 posts)Brainstormy
(2,380 posts)malaise
(268,998 posts)The Straight Story
(48,121 posts)I was replying to someone about the death penalty and other issues they had brought up (a Christian friend of a friend). Conversation went something like this:
"So, you are against the DP but for abortions?" which later flowed into other discussions "I am tired of being called a homophobe because I don't think gay people should marry and have extra rights. You can say anything about my people (Christians) and it is not seen as hate but if I think it is not natural and against god's word for gays to marry and have kids it is seen as me hating"
Etc and so on (paraphrased, was a long stupid discussion). I was a bully and baby killer who hates christians when it was all said and done - but on the upside several other people did get what I was saying and more people backed me up than attacked me.
Here was one reply from another discussion "So you're against the death penalty , but pro abortion ? Canada's lower murder rate, we don't arm our citizens." I didn't even bother to reply to that one (someone else covered the reply pretty well).
On one where I was accused of backing up gay bullying in the military I simply replied "So, in the military, if you have a pic of your wife on your night stand and you wear a ring do you see that as being a bully? If a gay man has a pic of his husband on his nightstand you see that as throwing it in your face. Funny how that works."
JNelson6563
(28,151 posts)Initech
(100,076 posts)meegbear
(25,438 posts)geardaddy
(24,931 posts)Rusty Humphries and the Nebraskans
sarge43
(28,941 posts)lame54
(35,290 posts)geardaddy
(24,931 posts)geardaddy
(24,931 posts)my band's name is now Rusty Humphries and the Dirty Nebraskans.
Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)time to get a dose of their own medicine. No Sugar For You!