Friday, March 16, 2012

Question of the Day


Many gay activists are pissed about hate leaders like: Tony Perkins, Brian Brown and Bob Vander Plaats on national news shows (CNN & MSNBC).

But, I think it's okay. Folks will see how hateful and ass backward they are. To know your enemy, you have to see how they act. Plus, they are not treated like royalty; they are usually challenged for their silly beliefs.

So I want to know how y'all feel about this?

4 comments:

Roger Poladopoulos said...

I agree with your statement about knowing your enemy. Knowledge is power. Understanding their biased allegations allows us to counter with logic and reason. Good point, my friend.

Cubby said...

I agree with you as long as they are challenged. If they are just given an open microphone to spew hatred, then no.

Bob said...

I don't like them, obviously, but you have to know your enemies, and know what they are saying.

Though I can only take them in small, small doses.

Biki Honko said...

While we need to know what the enemy is spouting, quite often on many of the networks, they aren't challenged at all about what filth and lies they are saying. If they are going to be challanged about their backwards views then its all good. If not? They shouldnt be on.

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