It will not surprise that I have never been a fan of Gene Robinson. But I did not realize how genuinely
evil this man is until I read his latest vomit opinion piece
over the weekend. (And, yes, I did
sleep on this before posting as is my policy when I am really angry.)
His answer to the plight of those businesspeople who are being
threatened with punitive fines and closure for refusing to participate in gay
weddings is to deny that they are being victimized at all. Attacks on freedom of religion? What attacks on freedom of religion? His words:
Then, as if
to confirm their worst fears, photographers are being compelled to offer their
services for gay couples’ weddings (New
Mexico), bakers are being made to provide wedding cakes for gay wedding
receptions (Colorado),
and florists must provide flower arrangements to beautify gay wedding
celebrations (Washington).
It is important to point out that this is only true for weddings in states
where a non-discrimination law is in effect to protect against discrimination
based on sexual orientation—which, by the way, is only in 21 of the 50 states.
Appeals to
the courts are being made for “relief” for this violation of the service
providers’ “freedom of religion” and “religious liberty,” claiming that
forced compliance with such anti-discrimination laws is a violation of the
providers’ free practice of their religion. Indeed, the language used in
defiance of these anti-discrimination laws takes on the language of
victimization. These providers feel as though they are victims of
discrimination themselves based on their religious beliefs.
But I have
to ask: are religious conservatives confusing the pain of finding oneself
“suddenly” in the minority with actually being a victim? Both feel
uncomfortable, even painful, and are fraught with anxiety. But they’re very
different.
And then he goes on with his usual prima donna act about how gays are
sooo victimized today. (And some surely are. But so also are straights, conservatives, those with large noses, those with large bellies, and those pasty white crackers.) But
then he has the gall to deny that Christians who simply do not want to
participate in gay weddings are being victimized or having their freedom of
religion attacked at all. He even
uses scare quotes when referring to their “freedom of religion” and “religious
liberty.”
Instead, he repeatedly states such are simply experiencing the
discouragement of being in a minority now. In fact, he concludes:
I do not
mean to brush aside as inconsequential the feelings of those who find themselves
in the minority, [ED – Yes you do.] whether it be around the
topic of gender, race, or sexual orientation. But I do mean to question
characterizing such feelings as discrimination, violation of religious freedom,
and victimization. It’s time we called out our religious brothers and sisters
for misunderstanding their recently-acquired status as members of a shrinking
minority as victims.
In others words, “You homophobic Christians are the minority now. Us gays are winning. And now you have deal with it. Nyah-nyah-nyah-nyah, nyah nyah.”
So those who are having their freedom of religion attacked are simply
“misunderstanding” their status.
“misunderstanding” their status.
The next thing you know, “Bishop” Gene will call for “re-education” of
those who “misunderstand” their status.
I now would not put it past him.