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| quote: | Originally posted by tubularbills
i don't particularly care for the WBC folks. in fact, i quite hate what they stand for, and what their rationality (or lack there of) on what they do is.
however, on the other hand, there shouldn't have been any violence done to them. as much as i hate them, the guy had a right to free speech and the local had to no right to resort to violence for someone just speaking their mind.
in the end, i'm glad that they were not able to attend the funeral. the kind of protesting (hate speech, is what it really is) does not belong at a funeral (much less anywhere else either). but i think this episode also brings out the stereotype of "cletus"; some local country bumpkin from mississippi (who was probably fat, no less) who just resorted to violence against someone who has a basic right to free speech (The very same right the marine was fighting for). had this whole thing happened w/out any violence towards the group, it would have shined a better light on the southerners.
I know I'm going to get massive flames for this; and by no means am I siding w/ the WBC folks. and i'm glad they were unable to make it to the funeral; but the violence ensued against the guy wasn't necessary. |
I don't much care for the violence, either, but I have to admire the concerted effort at subverting their transportation.
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