Aylee
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ORIGINAL: slvemike4u Rhino much ? The boycotts and other threats meant that the gay dudes had to backpedal. Sad really. Why is it sad.....I think the man apologized for not doing his homework and looking into Cruz's actual position where the gay community was concerned. Once he did so he regretted the invitation,was he not allowed to rethink his position ? I don't think it was sad at all,I think it was a case of Cruz getting caught trying to take advantage of two guys who,were his views to become the law of the land,he would have screwed( pun intended) The Social Justice Bullies treatment of the two hoteliers was WRONG! I am against the collective effort to control and dictate what is and is not permissible to say, or to think, or to feel, including who you can and cannot associate with; lest you be hauled before the commissars to be tried for guilt-by-association. Fear is their weapon. Don’t get caught with the wrong crowd. Don’t be seen talking to the wrong people. Don’t pass the wrong guys so much as a crumb of your sympathy or attention, or you’re done. Your association is proof of your crimes. Whether or not you committed any crimes is beside the point. You were caught with the criminals, therefore you must also be a criminal. Protestations to the contrary, are merely further proof of your guilt. You were seen walking on the same sidewalk in the same direction. Guilty, until proven . . . guilty. The kafkatrap is sprung. So, either you get on-script, rip your shirt, beat your chest, and go on the attack against others, or the commissars will turn you into a target. Which is exactly what happened.
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