Miss California Has Rights Too!
Watching the “Liberal Media” go apeshit over Miss California and how she is being ‘attacked’ for sharing her views on gay marriage is really getting to be tiresome. We all know she was brave for standing up and saying what she believes; the oddly conservative “Liberal Media” has been pounding us with it since it occurred. I will agree that it takes balls to look a gay man in the eyes and tell him you don’t believe he should be treated equal under the laws of the United States. It takes much more balls than it took a hundred years ago to look a black man in the eyes and tell them the same thing, but essentially, it does boil down to the exact same thing.
In America, we all have the right to believe what we want to believe. So if you want to believe that niggers and faggots are subhuman and deserve no rights, or at the very least a separate-but-equal set of rights, you are completely free to believe that. The problem is, if you express a belief that is contrary to the beliefs of a large number of people, you just might piss someone off, and THEY have the right to speak up too! If it’s ok for Miss America to speak up, it’s ok for the rest of us to speak up too!
And while I’m on the subject, why is the media praising Miss California for speaking out against gay rights? We all know they would be tearing her a new one if she said she didn’t believe that Blacks and Whites should get married.
It all boils down to this: you have every right to believe that niggers and faggots have no place in America. The problem is, they are Americans too, and therefore entitled to equal treatment under the law. If you want to have your own private club with it’s own private rules and it’s own version of the constitution, go for it. As for the rest of us, we are governed by the law of the land, and the law of the land says we’re ALL created equal, and must be treated as such.
I understand that we’re working against deep-seated traditional and religious beliefs here, but as I have pointed out before, we don’t all share those traditional and religious beliefs, so we should not all be governed by those beliefs, but by a set of Constitutional Laws designed to govern a nation full of many different people from many different countries who hold many different traditional and religious beliefs.
We should not work to keep people like Miss California quiet. We should be happy that they open their mouths and let us all see what’s inside their hearts and minds. It’s the only way we have to find out who we should hold as our role models and who we should simply hold as a poor example to our children.


















































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