hi guys sorry about yesterday really hard 7 hr wait for transportation from MRI.
As the backlash against Indiana's new right-to-discriminate law grows, supporters of sanctioned bigotry are having a major sad, but they're just going to keep their heads down and take it because it shows what good Christians they are and besides, they're tired of being bullied. (Seriously. You just can't make this shit up.)
"There is zero interest in gloating over the passage of this religious liberty bill ... we think everyone wins, but our style is not to run this up the flagpole as some type of victory to gloat about." [...]
"I think a lot of people have been bullied into silence," he [Curt Smith, president of the Indiana Family Institute] said. [And that] ... the nature of Christianity also may help explain why the reaction appears to be so one sided.
"Some people would say that Christianity itself calls us to meekness. So there's that sort of defining feature, that 'turn the other cheek,'" he explained.
Besides, says Mr. Turn-the-other-cheek:
"Why would you want to engage a bunch of hateful people," Smith asked. "We're always accused of being bigots. Who had the signs (Thursday)? Who was yelling?
So there you have it. People protesting the passage of this odious bill are the real bigots. After all, they did have signsthere is a bright side at least they didn't blame Pres., but could this be what i was saying about them coming for you the protester of anti social misjustice next well here they are and guess who's coming to take away your right of speech and your right to Christian freedom and your vote, the same ones who accused you of doing it to them, sanctimonious hypocrisy or just another republican attempt to mislead?
reverse psychology doesn't wear well in republican sarcasm we only want to talk to them because they cheated and stole elections and suppressed votes making it difficult to do the peoples work with their obstruction but as PRES. SHOWED US NOT IMPOSSIBLE!!!