“Shut up. Go away. You hate America.”
This is my first thought whenever I see a conservative opposing this.
Half the time I hear politicians like Sarah Palin speak (especially on a campaign), they talk to small-town Americans about how they're the "real Americans". This means to me: we city-folk are fake. We don't exist. Maybe we're really foreign invaders or something. Nothing insults me more in politics. I would rather vote for a turd than a person like Sarah Palin just for this kind of pandering. And whenever NYC is mentioned in these fora, half the conservatives go off about how much they hate the people there, and the city.
But when discussing 9/11, they're very angry about the loss of American lives! Suddenly, it's personal; it's as if
they've been attacked, and they haven't been discussing how much they hate us and how much we liberals in our cities are poisoning America. To me, this contrast in rhetoric says they only like us when it gives them a reason to hate people who
really aren't American.
And now they worry about being insensitive? Yeah right, give me a break. Mr. barunt showed his true colors when expressing his desire for an American to destroy this "mosque" by crashing an airplane into it. You guys don't care about the insensitivity to New Yorkers. So shut up, and f*ck off.