Tuesday, March 11, 2008

When Sacking Up Goes Wrong

Sacking up is personal and subjective. What may be sacking up to one person might be being an asshole to another, and vice-versa. Take, for example, Sally Kern. I see no reason why Sally Kern, the batshit fucking insane Christian lawmaker from Oklahoma, should apologize for her anti-gay speech. I hope she doesn't, and it boggles my mind why so many people are demanding her apology?

Why??

You are essentially demanding her to lie. If that could possibly make you feel better then you are as deluded as she is. If she were to cave and apologize for something she doesn't believe, then she would be even more loathsome, IMO.

BTW in case you are in the dark about all this, here is her speech:



Yeah, she's pretty evil.

In an interview I saw, she refused to apologize for her speech, and her beliefs.
What is wrong with me as an American exercising my free speech rights on a topic that is a very big issue today?

I agree with the bitter old hag, even though I think she's an idiot.

Look, to everyone who is outraged: You want to this kind of speech to end, make sure she doesn't get re-elected. If you believe at all in democracy let it do it's work, and help it if need be. But don't pretend to yourself that this woman is going to somehow feel bad about this. This is what she thinks and believes, and no matter how callous and evil she is, she ain't gonna change. On the bright side, millions of people are going to know what a crackpot she is.

This is a good thing.

The first ever When Sacking Up Goes Wrong Award goes to:

Sally Kern

You hateful old bitch.

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