Monday, September 16, 2013

You can't be unfair, yet kind

From Slacktivist
I read this self-serving attempt to be the “nice” bigot by Halee Gray Scott at Christianity Today’sher•meneutics blog, “I Am Not Charles Worley: The Plea of a Christian Who Opposes Gay Marriage.” 
Scott wants you to understand that she’s not at all like the infamous homophobic preacher Worley. She’s totally different. 
Worley wants to deny LGBT people their basic civil rights and legal equality because he hates them. Scott wants to deny LGBT people their basic civil rights and legal equality for other reasons. 
See? See how very different they are? Same result. Same vote. Same fundamental discrimination enshrined in law. But Worley is mean. Scott is nice. 
And Scott has had it up to here with people not recognizing the extreme importance of that distinction....
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Look, here’s the deal: It doesn’t matter if you think you’re a nice person. And it doesn’t matter if your tone, attitude, sentiments and facial expressions are all very sweet, kindly and sympathetic-seeming. If you’re opposing legal equality, then you don’t get to be nice. Opposing legal equality is not nice and it cannot be done nicely. ....
Scott wants to carve out a space in which she can be unfair, but still kind. Such a space does not exist and cannot exist.

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