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Home Front: Culture Wars
The next step in LBGT warfare: thought crime
2015-05-25
h/t Instapundit
So, a Canadian Christian jeweler custom-made a pair of engagement rings for a lesbian couple, Nicole White and Pam Renouf, at their request. Later, when they found out that the jeweler personally opposes same-sex marriage, they went to pieces and demanded their money back. The couple now believes the rings they ordered will have been tainted by having been fashioned by jeweler Esau Jardon's hands, given what impure thoughts he holds in his mind.
Althouse has a different take.
Posted by:g(r)omgoru

#5  Force acceptance?
Posted by: JohnQC   2015-05-25 20:35  

#4  Althouse is a female version of a wanker. Her love of all things homosexual knows no bounds.
Posted by: badanov   2015-05-25 18:44  

#3  A guy I went to college with is way ahead of Ann and Sgt Mom. He suggested this about a month ago but he was serious. I said, " it will be so much easier to identify the Christians then when Christianity is outlawed. Send them all off to the camps! He wasn't amused.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2015-05-25 18:27  

#2  More likely you will have to have a certain mark, in an obvious location like your forehead or wrist, to show that you have all the appropriate thoughts and beliefs. And are tolerant of everyone else who toes the LBGT line and bows to the gods of multiculturalism, political correctness, climate change, and liberalism.

This jeweler was damned if he did and damned if he didn't.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2015-05-25 10:32  

#1  I posted the following comment on this matter on Insty and at Chicagoboyz -
"Gee, it’s almost like believing Christians should always wear some kind of visible sign or something, to indicate a warning to all right-thinking, tolerant and upright citizens thinking of doing business with them, or initiating a friendly conversation, or renting property to them, or anything. I know! Maybe a fabric patch or armband, with a cross embroidered on it, in yellow, or some other bright color. This would spare the poor dears the awful embarrassment, y’know – of having to deal with those icky judgmental Christianists.
Yes, I am being heavily sarcastic … but you never know, these days; very likely there are people around who will think it a perfectly splendid idea."

Posted by: Sgt. Mom   2015-05-25 10:04  

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