Beryllin wrote:
FarSky, Left and Right are words that can be misconstrued, if context is not taken into account. There are a number of people on this board who consider themselves to the Right, but on some social issues are quite Left. That's the context here.
It is true that I'm speaking of a limited cross-section of folks, and that I speak from experience (which this thread has mirrored perfectly, I may add). Even you, FarSky, could not just say that the death threats and other threats were out of order; you had to try to make it into a diversion over what the author meant when he spoke of being "pro-marriage". That wasn't the topic of the OP, it was a minor consideration. The topic was hate speech coming from homosexuals, directed at Christians.
So what you're saying is that the people who aren't Right enough
to you didn't come out and vocalize their disapproval strongly enough
for you, and you're using that to paint with broad brushstrokes the entirety of the discussion.
And for the record (readily accessible), my words were:
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Doesn't make it right; it's still a threat, and it should still be investigated, lest it be an actionable concern.
Any threat of violence is wrong, no matter its origin. And all of the phone calls are wrong, out of line, morally reprehensible, and should be investigated and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. I should note, however, that at the time of my posting, the discussion at the time had shifted from the threats themselves to their likelihood of enactment, which is what I primarily addressed, though I did take the time to condemn them.
Also of note, here are the internet quotes in contention from the article.
ColdCountry wrote:
Will someone please give me a gun?
Fritz wrote:
What I fear is that once gay and lesbian people give up hope of achieving equality through nonviolent means, there will be radicals who will begin to hunt down haters… All it will take is a small group of radical zealots who are willing to kill for their cause.
tex wrote:
Fritz....you say this like it's a bad thing? Maybe a bit of well organized terrorism is just what we need.
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This happens in all cases where people are oppressed and lack representation. We will have gay and lesbian people strapping bombs to their chests and blowing up churches. All it will take is one or two more losses like this. If marriage equality is taken away in one of the landmark states, we will see domestic terrorism arise very quickly. … In 1991, I witnessed gay and lesbian activists setting fire to buildings and beating people with baseball bats in Los Angeles.
tex wrote:
Still not seeing this as a bad thing Fritz ... [African gay activists] didn't gain their civil rights through being passive.
"Tex's" comments were out of line, but I don't think they can rightly be considered "threats." "ColdCountry's" might, but the author quoted no context.
The author touts "Fritz's" comments as being threats. I seem to remember you making similarly dire
"warnings," and then (rightfully) taking umbrage at the idea that they're "threats."