Screeching Diva
A friend's discussion of fuck-knuckles comes to mind, in large part because I'm convinced that in some cases, one might need more than one fuck-knuckle. Like, you know, maybe two or three.
To the wrist.
I won't try to describe the bit involving the elbow. Use your imagination. Or don't. Probably best if you don't.
But the thing is that I'm starting to wonder if maybe Pastor Steven Anderson really is a neurotically devastated closet case:
The guy really hates women and wants them to be silent. He really hates gays and even calls for mass murder. And now he's hoping to out-hate his fellow hatemongers by being the hatiest hatehole in the bloc. In Jesus' name, at that, amen.
Seriously, at some point this is so over the top that we need to take a moment to consider other possibilities. You know, like reaction formation symptomatic of denial.
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Notes:
Wong, Curtis M. "Arizona Pastor Steven Anderson Claims Anti-Gay Businesses Are 'Destroying America' By 'Being Too Nice' To LGBT Customers". The Huffington Post. 12 May 2015. HuffingtonPost.com. 12 May 2015. http://huff.to/1IwXdqd
A friend's discussion of fuck-knuckles comes to mind, in large part because I'm convinced that in some cases, one might need more than one fuck-knuckle. Like, you know, maybe two or three.
To the wrist.
I won't try to describe the bit involving the elbow. Use your imagination. Or don't. Probably best if you don't.
But the thing is that I'm starting to wonder if maybe Pastor Steven Anderson really is a neurotically devastated closet case:
Pastor Steven Anderson of Arizona's Faithful Word Baptist Church takes a defiant stance against those conservative entrepreneurs, arguing that they are actually "being too nice" to the LGBT community and, as such, "are not standing for the word of God."
In a fiery, somewhat convoluted sermon originally posted by The New Civil Rights Movement, the right-wing pastor pointed to Oregon's Sweet Cakes by Melissa, whose owners, Aaron and Melissa Klein, were recently slapped with a fine of at least $135,000 for turning away a lesbian couple who sought a wedding cake in 2013.
He said he didn't feel sorry that the Kleins had been fined and shuttered their business in the wake of the controversy, because he believes that "they are tools of the media to brainwash you."
Arguing that the Kleins attend a "stupid, liberal church," Anderson notes, "[Melissa] is not taking a stand [against same-sex marriage] at all. It's weak, it's worthless. She is part of what is destroying America."
He then adds, "Who thinks it's a hard decision if some faggot wants you to make them a wedding cake? Anyone struggling with that right now?"
He also had harsh words for Indiana's Memories Pizza, which became the first business to publicly vow to reject gay weddings in the wake of the state's "Religious Freedom Restoration Act."
"Nobody even asked them to cater a wedding with cheap, stupid pizza," he says.
(Wong)
In a fiery, somewhat convoluted sermon originally posted by The New Civil Rights Movement, the right-wing pastor pointed to Oregon's Sweet Cakes by Melissa, whose owners, Aaron and Melissa Klein, were recently slapped with a fine of at least $135,000 for turning away a lesbian couple who sought a wedding cake in 2013.
He said he didn't feel sorry that the Kleins had been fined and shuttered their business in the wake of the controversy, because he believes that "they are tools of the media to brainwash you."
Arguing that the Kleins attend a "stupid, liberal church," Anderson notes, "[Melissa] is not taking a stand [against same-sex marriage] at all. It's weak, it's worthless. She is part of what is destroying America."
He then adds, "Who thinks it's a hard decision if some faggot wants you to make them a wedding cake? Anyone struggling with that right now?"
He also had harsh words for Indiana's Memories Pizza, which became the first business to publicly vow to reject gay weddings in the wake of the state's "Religious Freedom Restoration Act."
"Nobody even asked them to cater a wedding with cheap, stupid pizza," he says.
(Wong)
The guy really hates women and wants them to be silent. He really hates gays and even calls for mass murder. And now he's hoping to out-hate his fellow hatemongers by being the hatiest hatehole in the bloc. In Jesus' name, at that, amen.
Seriously, at some point this is so over the top that we need to take a moment to consider other possibilities. You know, like reaction formation symptomatic of denial.
____________________
Notes:
Wong, Curtis M. "Arizona Pastor Steven Anderson Claims Anti-Gay Businesses Are 'Destroying America' By 'Being Too Nice' To LGBT Customers". The Huffington Post. 12 May 2015. HuffingtonPost.com. 12 May 2015. http://huff.to/1IwXdqd