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By Jetackuu 2014-05-10 18:12:26
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Leviathan.Chaosx said: »
I remember someone who posted here a while ago who said something along the lines of being gay in a sin, but only god can forgive them, so they love gay people, even though it's a sin.

What's that considered?
Crazy.
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By Phoenix.Ragmar 2014-05-10 18:12:29
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They did get fired for their personal pro-christian beliefs. Where did these brothers say "I hate teh gayz, Jews, and Muslims. Oh and women." SOME people can't understand that when someone else has beliefs that offend you it doesn't make them offensive even if it is ignorant.

let me refer you back to my post on the last page:

'As leader of OSA, Benham has condemned the interfaith Sandy Hook memorial, protested in front of mosques while shouting “Jesus Hates Muslims” and blamed the Aurora shooting on the Democratic Party, which he said promotes a “culture of death.”

He has also protested LGBT pride events, interrupted church services during a sermon by “sodomite Episcopalian bishop” Gene Robinson and was found “guilty of stalking a Charlotte abortion doctor after passing out hundreds of ‘wanted’ posters with the physician's name and photo on it.” OSA* even blamed the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on abortion rights'


bolding mine for emphasis

yup, totally not related to any actions, all because they say they're Christian.

their show was canceled before it was made because of this stuff. HGTV was informed of these things and had second thoughts about putting them on the air for fear of controversy/protest.

So his only actual "crime" was passing out "wanted posters" with an abortion doctors name on them ...

HGTV had the responsibility of vetting their prospective employees better. If the brothers did not lie on their "application" then they did nothing wrong with regards to their employment.

Consider this, during the gay/civil rights movements activists did far worse than passing out pieces of paper in protest of abortions. I'm glad they did as without them doing so we would not be where we are today. BTW I support a woman's right to choose under certain circumstances but I do not support its use as birth control. My aunt had 5 abortions out of laziness.

I'm a little in between on this because I feel people have the right to employment based on ability and performance. I dislike that expressing/promoting your views and opinions outside of work should effect your employment. I do not support their views but I support their right to have them, without fear of being fired, so long as they do not express them at work.
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By Jetackuu 2014-05-10 18:13:46
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It's different when one's on television.
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By Bismarck.Bloodrose 2014-05-10 18:13:55
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Hate the sin, not the sinner kind of mentality.

it comes off as mildly offensive to some, but isn't intended to be, and they could still happy for them.

I would consider it... odd, but somewhat reasonable.
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2014-05-10 18:14:03
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Bismarck.Bloodrose said: »
Jetackuu said: »
Leviathan.Chaosx said: »
Jetackuu said: »
Leviathan.Chaosx said: »
Jetackuu said: »
It's not against the law to fire somebody for making bigoted statements, then hiding behind their religion.
What if the religion preaches bigotry?
Then it's hate speech, and not protected.

edit: the same as sacrifices aren't protected, etc.
Is faith healing protected?
Under the same standard, it shouldn't be.
Unfortunately, there have been court cases that sided with faith healing, that ultimately ended with the victims suffering horrible pain until they died.
Isn't that kinda like a sacrifice?
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2014-05-10 18:16:04
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I kinda miss arguing with the highly religious people.
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By Bismarck.Bloodrose 2014-05-10 18:16:33
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Phoenix.Ragmar said: »
fillerbunny9 said: »
Phoenix.Ragmar said: »
They did get fired for their personal pro-christian beliefs. Where did these brothers say "I hate teh gayz, Jews, and Muslims. Oh and women." SOME people can't understand that when someone else has beliefs that offend you it doesn't make them offensive even if it is ignorant.

let me refer you back to my post on the last page:

'As leader of OSA, Benham has condemned the interfaith Sandy Hook memorial, protested in front of mosques while shouting “Jesus Hates Muslims” and blamed the Aurora shooting on the Democratic Party, which he said promotes a “culture of death.”

He has also protested LGBT pride events, interrupted church services during a sermon by “sodomite Episcopalian bishop” Gene Robinson and was found “guilty of stalking a Charlotte abortion doctor after passing out hundreds of ‘wanted’ posters with the physician's name and photo on it.” OSA* even blamed the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on abortion rights'


bolding mine for emphasis

yup, totally not related to any actions, all because they say they're Christian.

their show was canceled before it was made because of this stuff. HGTV was informed of these things and had second thoughts about putting them on the air for fear of controversy/protest.

So his only actual "crime" was passing out "wanted posters" with an abortion doctors name on them ...

HGTV had the responsibility of vetting their prospective employees better. If the brothers did not lie on their "application" then they did nothing wrong with regards to their employment.

Consider this, during the gay/civil rights movements activists did far worse than passing out pieces of paper in protest of abortions. I'm glad they did as without them doing so we would not be where we are today. BTW I support a woman's right to choose under certain circumstances but I do not support its use as birth control. My aunt had 5 abortions out of laziness.

I'm a little in between on this because I feel people have the right to employment based on ability and performance. I dislike that expressing/promoting your views and opinions outside of work should effect your employment. I do not support their views but I support their right to have them, without fear of being fired, so long as they do not express them at work.

There is more than one crime being committed. I would bold the parts already bolded, but I couldn't make the text big enough for you to see the active promotion of hate speech against another religion, the criminal activity of harassment and stalking, etc.
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2014-05-10 18:18:03
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First it's Gay Fascism, then before you know there will be Gay Nazis with rainbow colored swastikas.
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By Bismarck.Bloodrose 2014-05-10 18:19:59
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Leviathan.Chaosx said: »
First it's Gay Fascism, then before you know there will be Gay Nazis with rainbow colored swastikas.
I kind of want one.
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By Jetackuu 2014-05-10 18:21:21
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Bismarck.Bloodrose said: »
Leviathan.Chaosx said: »
First it's Gay Fascism, then before you know there will be Gay Nazis with rainbow colored swastikas.
I kind of want one.
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By Bismarck.Bloodrose 2014-05-10 18:24:37
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not sparkly enough
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By Jetackuu 2014-05-10 18:25:07
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I was lazy.

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By Phoenix.Ragmar 2014-05-10 18:59:02
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"As leader of OSA, Benham has condemned the interfaith Sandy Hook memorial, protested in front of mosques while shouting “Jesus Hates Muslims” and blamed the Aurora shooting on the Democratic Party, which he said promotes a “culture of death.”

He has also protested LGBT pride events, interrupted church services during a sermon by “sodomite Episcopalian bishop” Gene Robinson and was found “guilty of stalking a Charlotte abortion doctor after passing out hundreds of ‘wanted’ posters with the physician's name and photo on it.” OSA* even blamed the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on abortion rights"

I'm sorry I only see one CRIME "found guilty of stalking". I see a lot of really dumb stuff said but only one crime...
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By Ragnarok.Yatenkou 2014-05-10 19:08:20
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Aside from being a dickbag, poster above me pretty much nailed it, that's the only illegal thing he did, all the others are just *** moves, not crimes.
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By Bismarck.Snprphnx 2014-05-10 19:25:44
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Leviathan.Chaosx said: »
Bismarck.Bloodrose said: »
Jetackuu said: »
Leviathan.Chaosx said: »
Jetackuu said: »
Leviathan.Chaosx said: »
Jetackuu said: »
It's not against the law to fire somebody for making bigoted statements, then hiding behind their religion.
What if the religion preaches bigotry?
Then it's hate speech, and not protected.

edit: the same as sacrifices aren't protected, etc.
Is faith healing protected?
Under the same standard, it shouldn't be.
Unfortunately, there have been court cases that sided with faith healing, that ultimately ended with the victims suffering horrible pain until they died.
Isn't that kinda like a sacrifice?

Hate speech is protected in the eyes of the law, to a certain extent. Recent example, Westboro Baptist Church, KKK parades, etc etc. It crosses the line into the illegal category when it is intentially used to incite and provoke violence. The KKK can scream and march in a parade how blacks and gays are ruining the country and are evil and be protected. However, if they say "blacks and gays are evil and ruining the country, lets kill them all", that is not protected.
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By fillerbunny9 2014-05-10 19:36:32
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so HGTV decided they didn't want a dickbag to be one of the faces of their network. when you are working in the public eye, that's perfectly viable. Paula Deen did some dickbag moves but nothing exactly illegal. why isn't everyone lamenting her career and defending her use of racial slurs? same goes for Donald Sterling. if Benham is not culpable then neither are these other "victims" and we should all be demanding their reinstatement immediately!
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By Cerberus.Pleebo 2014-05-10 19:57:23
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Not sure which is more grating: anti-gay privilege itself or the incessant whining of its death knell.
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By Phoenix.Ragmar 2014-05-10 20:05:52
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Sterling is only out because of the bylaws and the contracts he signed and agreed to abide by. He still owns the team, he is just banned from attending events. They are trying to force him to sell and will probably find a billionaire with enough money to overpay for the team, so that he will do so, because otherwise it could take years before any progress is made in this effort.

My only issue with this is Benham did not make his comments while on a HGTV broadcast or while representing HGTV in any way. They were made in his personal life. I can separate the two. I would likely imagine many people are glad that their every thought/action is not reported to their employer. I think that he had the right to maintain his show so long as he provided the quality of product expected. Viewership would have then had their chance to express their support/condemnation through ratings. If his ratings were low HGTV would then have been in the right to cancel the show. I would not have watched.
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By Bismarck.Snprphnx 2014-05-10 20:11:07
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Phoenix.Ragmar said: »
Sterling is only out because of the bylaws and the contracts he signed and agreed to abide by. He still owns the team, he is just banned from attending events. They are trying to force him to sell and will probably find a billionaire with enough money to overpay for the team, so that he will do so, because otherwise it could take years before any progress is made in this effort.

My only issue with this is Benham did not make his comments while on a HGTV broadcast or while representing HGTV in any way. They were made in his personal life. I can separate the two. I would likely imagine many people are glad that their every thought/action is not reported to their employer. I think that he had the right to maintain his show so long as he provided the quality of product expected. Viewership would have then had their chance to express their support/condemnation through ratings. If his ratings were low HGTV would then have been in the right to cancel the show. I would not have watched.

They may not be able to force him to sell. I was watching a report today that said his wife/ex-wife is the co-owner, and has 50%, so they'd have to force her to sell as well, which she is saying she is going to fight.

http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/05/08/shelly-sterling-says-she-wants-to-maintain-ownership-of-clippers-thats-a-wildcard-for-nba/
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By Shiva.Viciousss 2014-05-10 22:47:05
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Donald Sterling will be forced to sell the team and it will be sold before next year. His wife Shelly wants to keep her stake, I think she will be able to, however, the title of controlling partner (Donald's old position) has to be approved by the remaining 29 owners, and Shelly has no chance of getting that. Honestly they will prolly tell her to retire (with her stake) and go lay on a beach.
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By Sylph.Shipp 2014-05-10 23:08:15
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Bahamut.Baconwrap said: »
Bismarck.Bloodrose said: »
So much ignorance.

Really? I'm gay and you are? Please enlighten me how you are less ignorant in gay topics than a gay man. I'm also older than most of the gays in this forum.

Sorry but this is when I bust out the Whoopi Goldberg The View black card.
You also have some ***-backwards views by feeding into the same *** used against gay people when you attack other minorities like your infamous transgender topic which was deleted (at your request, I'm guessing).

Ono and I are different. Both gay, but completely different. You are a truck of cow ***away from my view point. Don't pretend as if you're some *** spokesperson when your views are so conflicting that you seem as if you're a straight republican.

Maybe you're older (I don't know, nor care) but you are *** ridiculous.
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By Ragnarok.Yatenkou 2014-05-11 00:07:55
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As I stated before: Christian and I'm ok with homosexuality. Does that mean I'm an idiot?
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By Lakshmi.Zerowone 2014-05-11 00:53:32
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Ragnarok.Yatenkou said: »
As I stated before: Christian and I'm ok with homosexuality. Does that mean I'm an idiot?

No, but getting all worked up and defensive over someone's generalization on the internet...


edit: This potential boycott of the St. Louis Rams should be interesting to watch.
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By Enuyasha 2014-05-11 04:48:38
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Lakshmi.Zerowone said: »
Ragnarok.Yatenkou said: »
As I stated before: Christian and I'm ok with homosexuality. Does that mean I'm an idiot?

No, but getting all worked up and defensive over someone's generalization on the internet...


edit: This potential boycott of the St. Louis Rams should be interesting to watch.
you mean the fabric of reality tearing paradox of football meets the realm of society and its qualms with Homosexuals? Yea..itll be over in a week. Then be dragged on by FOX and its other media ugly step sisters until the end of time....just like everything else.
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By Fenrir.Jinjo 2014-05-11 06:26:47
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It means that while you as an individual may not feel a type of way, you should be aware that your religion systematically devalues human beings for their sexuality, understand that people are going to be upset with a structure that dehumanizes them, and recognize that if you subscribe to that belief system without actively addressing the issues in it, you are silently part of the system that perpetuates the problem.
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By Fenrir.Camiie 2014-05-11 07:29:16
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I'm still trying to figure out how this is fascism or a violation of anyone's rights. One private entity decided it no longer wanted to do business with another private entity because the the latter's views and actions are incongruous with the views and goals of the former.

This action was not dictated by the government. There was pressure from outside entities, but HGTV at no point was forced to make the decision that they did. They came to the conclusion that they preferred the consequences of cutting ties to the two than maintaining a business relationship with them.

How else is it supposed to be done? The alternative would be to force people and businesses to associate with those who will do them social and financial harm, and that would be a violation of rights.

Now can freedom of association be abused and misused like many other rights can? Of course. It has been and will continue to be until humans evolve into something better. Should it be cast aside because of that? Well before you answer, imagine that same standard applied to all the other rights and then get back to me.
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2014-05-11 08:13:10
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Ragnarok.Yatenkou said: »
As I stated before: Christian and I'm ok with homosexuality. Does that mean I'm an idiot?
It simply means you can't follow the bible to the letter without disregarding all the hate and bigotry it preaches. IE. Cherry pick what society deems acceptable.
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By fonewear 2014-05-11 08:20:00
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It means this thread is the first time I've ever heard of anyone watching HGTV.
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By Sylph.Shipp 2014-05-11 10:20:04
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As I stated before: Christian and I'm ok with homosexuality. Does that mean I'm an idiot?
No, it means you also cherry pick the bible along with the rest of Jesus' fanclub.
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2014-05-11 10:26:21
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Sylph.Shipp said: »
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As I stated before: Christian and I'm ok with homosexuality. Does that mean I'm an idiot?
No, it means you also cherry pick the bible along with the rest of Jesus' fanclub.
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