Tuesday, October 16, 2012

CNN finally has enough of Bryan Fischer's hate-speech



Bravo to CNN's Carol Costello for being fair here. She gives Mr. Fischer the chance to share his views and then calmly calls him for what it is - hate speech.

This is from a discussion on CNN today about SPLC's "Mix It Up Day" which is meant to promote tolerance and fight bullying.

I continue to ask the question: what is wrong with letting people be who they are, as God created them?

And while the US Constitution ensures the right of free speech, just because you CAN say something - even if it's not true - doesn't mean you SHOULD say it.

Here is just part of what Fischer says in the clip:

"...what parents need to understand, this is about pressuring public schools and students in public schools to accept homosexuality as a normal, healthy alternative to heterosexuality. It's interesting to me they're doing this on October 30, the day before Halloween, and what this program is, it’s like poisoned Halloween candy. Somebody takes a candy bar, injects it with cyanide, the label looks fine, it looks innocuous, it looks fine, it’s not until you internalize it that you realize how toxic it is. And we want parents to be aware that any program that any program that comes from the Southern Poverty Law Center is going to be toxic to their students' moral health. "

(source)

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