Remarkable. Truly remarkable. That an adult in the 21st century, in a responsible position such as newspaper editor, could be so utterly ignorant about something so common throughout the world is utterly pathetic on so many levels.
I find it astonishing that people still cling to medieval judgements like 'homosexuality is a poison'. We probably have religion to thank for that blessing.
<span>Remarkable. Truly remarkable. That an adult in the 21st century, in a responsible position such as newspaper editor, could be so utterly ignorant about something so common throughout the world is pathetic on so many levels.
I find it astonishing that people still cling to medieval judgements like 'homosexuality is a poison'. We probably have religion to thank for that blessing.</span>
I think the western media is making a huge mistake in the manner which these people are interviewed. By condemning these acts as "savage" and "uncivilized" they're reusing attitudes and words familiar to these people who have seen the harshest side of colonialist attitudes.
The kind of rejoinder this public policy needs is a call for a turning away from imported christian values.
ugh, this makes me sick to the gut. Now that the secular west is harder to control with disgusting lies and hate, the religious nuts go to the less educated and more superstitious countries to exacerbate already existing ignorance and discrimination. Thank you very much, christians, if Jeebus weren't just a fictional character he'd be spinning in his grave.
<span>"<span>This hate is fueled by religious beliefs, so yes, it has everything to do with atheism."</span></span> <span></span> <span></span> <span></span><span>That is a dumb thing to say. Atheism is not a religion. </span> <span></span> <span>Your statement would be true if you said, <span>This hate is fueled by religious beliefs so it has everything to do with religion</span></span>
Remarkable. Truly remarkable. That an adult in the 21st century, in a responsible position such as newspaper editor, could be so utterly ignorant about something so common throughout the world is utterly pathetic on so many levels.
ReplyDeleteI find it astonishing that people still cling to medieval judgements like 'homosexuality is a poison'. We probably have religion to thank for that blessing.
<span>Remarkable. Truly remarkable. That an adult in the 21st century, in a responsible position such as newspaper editor, could be so utterly ignorant about something so common throughout the world is pathetic on so many levels.
ReplyDeleteI find it astonishing that people still cling to medieval judgements like 'homosexuality is a poison'. We probably have religion to thank for that blessing.</span>
SHOCKING
ReplyDeleteI wanted the reporter to beat him with a chair.
ReplyDeletethen i took a deep breath and realized i'd rather do it myself
I wanted the reporter to beat him with a chair.
ReplyDeletethen i took a deep breath and realized i'd rather do it myself
I think the western media is making a huge mistake in the manner which these people are interviewed. By condemning these acts as "savage" and "uncivilized" they're reusing attitudes and words familiar to these people who have seen the harshest side of colonialist attitudes.
ReplyDeleteThe kind of rejoinder this public policy needs is a call for a turning away from imported christian values.
I wanted to beat the reporter with a chair... ugandan editor should be Hitchslaped
ReplyDeleteugh, this makes me sick to the gut. Now that the secular west is harder to control with disgusting lies and hate, the religious nuts go to the less educated and more superstitious countries to exacerbate already existing ignorance and discrimination. Thank you very much, christians, if Jeebus weren't just a fictional character he'd be spinning in his grave.
ReplyDeleteshame on the papers, they should know better. their time is coming, shame on them
ReplyDeleteWhat a suprise. Another gay video that has NOTHING to do with atheism.
ReplyDeleteNow, humor us for just a moment; in your opinion would that be more, or less surprise, than that which the rest of us experience upon noticing that you've chosen to ignorantly and idiotically embarrass yourself yet again with an inane and tedious comment on said same type of video? Just wondering. Tool,
ReplyDeleteNow, humor us for a moment; in your opinion would that be more, or less surprise, than that which the rest of us experience upon noticing that yet again you've chosen to ignorantly and idiotically embarrass yourself with an inane and tedious comment on said same type of video? Just wondering. Tool.
ReplyDeleteBlake I do not understand your question. Are you asking me if I made the same type of comment on You Tube?
ReplyDeleteThis hate is fueled by religious beliefs, so yes, it has everything to do with atheism.
ReplyDelete<span>"<span>This hate is fueled by religious beliefs, so yes, it has everything to do with atheism."</span></span>
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<span></span><span>That is a dumb thing to say. Atheism is not a religion. </span>
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<span>Your statement would be true if you said, <span>This hate is fueled by religious beliefs so it has everything to do with religion</span></span>