Lootifer wrote:And likewise I am sure attempts were made to give the guys who had an issue with the parade time off. Sometimes its just not possible.
You could be right, but I highly doubt it for a few reasons.....
#1 It just so happened to be the 2 Roman Catholic firefighters? Possible of course, doesn't seem very likely though that the only 2 people to have a religious issue were the only 2 available to celebrate gay pride.
#2 It's been shown time and time and time and time and time and time and time again, the objective goes far beyond equal rights and discrimination. The culture is particularly fond of forcing everyone else to embrace the culture at the expense of their own, especially on religious issues.
#3 What did it take, 10-11-12 years for the court to finally hear the case. Gee whiz Wally, it's like the court/judge was specifically waiting for marriage to be redefined in the state of Rhode Island.
Interesting isn't it? To understand how '...it doesn't affect my marriage' was probably the most common basis for support of redefinition also turned out to be the least relevant? Now, just a short year+ later, it's already becoming an instrument to dictate religion to Christianity, to discriminate against people based on their religious beliefs, to shun Christianity into the closet, to trump the Bible, to promote and cement the double standard that certain people have special rights and privileges and can flagrantly 'be who they are', while others can be fired if they ever speak a word about 'being who they are', and we aren't just talking about who people are and how they life their life in a vague sense. This is clearly and specifically protected in our very first and most important amendment.
Redefinition played a major role in transforming Freedom of Religion to Freedom from Religion, and an even bigger role in being able to force people to participate, celebrate, and embrace things that go against their religion.
It's the new and improved race card. And seeing how Muslims are in possession of the LGBT playbook in that they are now being granted special rights to pray in public schools all across America just as we finished denying Christians the exact same right and ripping every single related word that is slightly related to Christianity down from every single unit that has ever received a dime of public money, reciting our pledge of allegiance 'under Allah' just as American Christians have been prevented from reciting our pledge 'under God', not to mention a president who drops God repeatedly from our founding documents but goes out of his way to give credit to Muslims credit for building America and charges the head of NASA to make promoting Islam 'a primary goal and function' of our space program. oh, yeah, btw, anyone who thinks Bible trashing Koran preaching Obama is a Muslim, how dumb can you be?? dummy!
Pretty easy to understand how, now that the dust is settled, we've become a country where Islam is a highly respected, widely promoted, and government protected 'real' religion of peace and love, while Christianity is spit on at every chance, banned from every single nook and cranny possible, and regarded as 'phony' and a joke. Let me know when a Muslim baker is forced to make a gay wedding cake, k? Future generations are going to facepalm what you guys kicked and screamed about as discrimination. I'm sure these guys are going to love the Koran being shoved down their throats the way a Bible never ever ever ever ever was.
Kinda like the way complete fucking moronic dumbshits think that making everything 'free' without even the slightest damn clue how it's going to work is good and compassionate and we should just go ahead and force it f*ck everyone else f*ck freedom is really only rushing us to our collective slamming into the brick wall of generation zero, it's ironic many have thought they were fighting the good fight to get 'equal rights' in recognizing gay marriage while all too happily dealing a major blow to the evil evil evil evil Christian church (acceptably judged by what thousands of Christians did in the name of their religion a thousand years ago), which just happens to pave the way for peaceful honorable tolerant compassionate Islam recognized in public schools and endeared in government (cannot be judged by what thousands of Muslims do in the name of their religion yesterday, today, and tomorrow)
Best of luck. Some may see poetic justice, as for me this is nothing but sad , granted we so easlly could have accomplished the same exact thing concerning marriage for about 15-25% of the 1-3% of Americans without building n negative Liberty exoskeleton over our first amendment.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7p1hnyIliF0&t=3m10sRemember Alamo-Phats