September 12, 2005
Radical homosexual groups are damaging families under the guise of civil rights.
Now, whether you agree or disagree with that statement (a topic for another day), do you see anything wrong with me simply saying it? Do you think that I do not have the right to say that statement? Do you think that is "hate speech?" Should I be prevented from saying it? Should I be punished or even jailed for saying it?
If you are in Canada, you agree with all the above. If you support the Canadian government, you support agreement with all those statements. As a matter of fact, the Canadian government is in the process of jailing and fining someone for saying a similar statement.
How can someone be punished -- personally fined and place in jail -- for speaking? Of course, that punishment, so far, only applies to Christians who speak. Anyone who says anything about Christians is protected -- by the government, the ACLU, and others. For example, the person suing in this case has called the defendant a bigot and hate-mongerer.
So if you're Christian, you cannot be offended and everyone has the right to say anything they like about you. But if you dare say anything that offends anyone, at least in Canada, you're going to jail.
I'm certainly glad, at least for the time being, that we have some freedom in the United States. You might believe that "it can't happen here," but we're not far from it. When people get "civil rights" and "protections" for behaviors, we're on our way.
When the time comes, I suppose I will just join Reverend Stephen Boissoin in jail for daring to speak.
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