Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Anti-Same-Sex Marriage and the Death of Free Thought

Or you know, as rational people like to call it... traditional marriage.

Conservative views are constantly being put on the defensive by the media, because radical liberals insist on twisting support of conservative ideals into an attack against people who don't share their views. That's why a pro-life defender is labeled an anti-abortionist. In this case, we have a supporter for traditional marriage who has come under attack for supporting anti-same-sex marriage legislation.

Brendan Eich is the newly appointed CEO for Mozilla Firefox, the widely known -- though maybe obsolete -- web browser. He has come under attack for a donation he made to support Proposition 8, banning same-sex marriage in California. His donation of $1000 came in 2008 was made public in 2012. Now the dating site OkCupid has a message for any users that try to access the site through Firefox:

Dating site OkCupid is asking users to ditch the Firefox browser to protest the new Mozilla CEO, who has previously donated to an anti-same-sex marriage group.

More sinister, however, is this message:

"Those who seek to deny love and instead enforce misery, shame and frustration are our enemies, and we wish them nothing but failure."

I don't know where to begin... I've been fuming about this since 8 AM. Let's start with the facts. Brendan Eich is an honest man who made a donation to support a cause in which he believed in 2008. He has made no public rallying cries for Prop 8 or used Firefox as a medium to spread his viewpoint. He stood up for what he believed. Now members of his own board of directors are seeking to have him removed from his position. 

Views on gay marriage aside, let's think about this from a civil liberties aspect. If this man is fired for this incident, he will have been fired for having religious beliefs. He will not be fired for screaming his personal views at coworkers or using company funds to promote his cause. He will be fired for having beliefs not in line with the self-righteous radical liberals. Firefox has since forced Eich into releasing a statement where he asserts his belief in ALL love. I have to wonder, dear reader, what they would have done to him had he refused.

When I had a moment to calm down, I realized how funny the situation is. These people are so deluded, so indoctrinated in their hate for conservative values, that they engage in absolute hypocrisy. Visit the site FCKH8.com (if you can stomach it). You'll find a series of videos where gays and straights alike forsake courteous discourse, or for that matter even intelligent discourse. They string together a string of phrases punctuated with numerous profanities -- many of which are said cheerfully by exploited children. They are preaching a message of persecution in the name of their so-called cause for equality.

Many of you are probably getting angry and thinking that I must hate all gay people and gay marriage. Remember, this is not an issue of gay marriage. These liberals dismiss their own hatred and intolerance because, to them, it's helping the greater good (I could go on a tangent about the obedient lapdogs of statism, but I'll save that for another day). This hypocrisy is fine, but should a conservative man quietly stand up for his traditional values, then all hell breaks loose. "He's a bigot." "He hates all gay people." Unfortunately, we've heard it all before.

I could go on with this all day, but I won't ramble on and waste your time. Just remember, dear reader, that these radicals want to take away your free speech and your free thought. They want to subjugate us all until we are forced to abandon all the ideals that we hold dear. We have to fight this now. We have to stand together on these principles:

1) I have the right to defend my religious beliefs and to practice them as I see fit
2) I have the right to support the ideals that I believe best for my family
3) I have the right to celebrate the liberty granted to me by this great country.

DON'T TREAD ON ME.

Andrew

Citations:
http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/31/tech/web/firefox-okcupid-protest/index.html?iref=allsearch

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