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Jerry Falwell is dead
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Author: cbit on May 16 2007
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--> condolences to his friends and family. but the guy was an asshat and the world is better off without him.

"AIDS is the wrath of a just God against homosexuals."

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cbit: If you were interested in fairness you would have acknowledged the soup kitchens and homeless shelters the man built. You're being dishonest.

rs

i can't wait until we're all dead.

im not for censoring anyone, including those asshats at the westboro church. i do think it'd be better off if they were discredited-sadly it usually takes a scandal to do that.

short of that happening, death, which thankfully happens to everyone, is quite a relief.

i cried in my mommy's ovaries when stalin died.

anne rice wont die. she's a vampire

ryansupak said: "cbit: If you were interested in fairness you would have acknowledged the soup kitchens and homeless shelters the man built. You're being dishonest."


...and you could come there freely as long as you weren't homosexual and weren't non-white. ;)
Oh, I'm sorry... am I being dishonest?

ryansupak, you mean to say that being tolerant includes being tolerant towards NOT being tolerant and towards delivering hate messages about random people cause of that intolerance ?
maybe thats more 'don't care' than tolerance?

ryansupak: you're way off.

Someone explain why you're glad he's dead because you disagreed with him.

What a ridiculous straw man. In case you really think ths is the case i'll spell it out. i'm not glad he's dead because i disagreed with him. there are many people i disagree with: very few whom i would be happy to see the death of.

I'm assuming (or hoping at least) you're also glad, with hindsight, that hitler was unable to continue exercising the influence he had at the height of his power. The reason we're both glad about that (i hope) is that we know that hitler caused an incalculable amount of suffering, not because we happened to disagree with him.

Falwell was a smallfry in comparison. but i hope you take the point.

Edit: I get the consistent impression that a lot of you here would like to censor people who don't agree with you. You don't really understand the nature of tolerance at all.

Right: you're going on the blacklist ;)
rs said: "cbit: If you were interested in fairness you would have acknowledged the soup kitchens and homeless shelters the man built. You're being dishonest."

I don't know much about falwell's 'good deeds' it's true. I don't think that they could come close to balancing the damage done by his hate-mongering though. you have any links? (googling 'jerry falwell praise' brought up "PRAISE GOD, JERRY FALWELL IS DEAD")

lol

ewww, I remember his chubby face from daytime television...good riddens.

cbit said: "(googling 'jerry falwell praise' brought up "PRAISE GOD, JERRY FALWELL IS DEAD")"


Awesome!

i think slp is right. being tolerant should never mean being tolerant towards intolerant people.

I don't think that's reason or logic at work at all, needless to say... we've been through these kinds of things many times though :-)

This blog is making me feel weird.

jetsom said: "I don't think that's reason or logic at work at all"

why not? (i'll concede that i might not be sufficiently informed about it, but with the information i do have, reason leads me to think the world is better off without him.. 'better off' in terms of amounts of suffering)

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