August 17, 2006

ADF Gets Another Right Taken Away From Gays

The Alliance Defense Fund, a right-wing legal alliance founded by ministers like James Kennedy and James Dobson, won another court case in favor of homophobes when Georgia Tech University agreed to drop prohibition of students verbally injuring their GLBT classmates from the school's speech code.

Now Georgia Tech students can return to throwing around words like "faggot" without fear of any reprucussion.

Good job, ADF. That's something worth fighting for! Jesus wouldn't want his children inhibited from good old tradional name calling, now would he?

3 comments:

  1. Hate speech needs to be challnged at every step.

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  2. Yes, especially hate speech against Christians who have a biblical worldview.

    Dan Caleb
    http//dancaleb.blogspot.com

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  3. Actually I strongly disagree with you here. Freedom of speech respects no sexual orientation nor does it mean one has the right to censor those with whom they disagree. It is wrong to use the power of the State to censor speech because it 'offends' you. Sorry, but grow thicker skin because this is the road to tyranny and having your speech and mine censored as well. I know nothing about the ADF but I will agree that their clients have the right to voice their views just as much as the rest of us do. That's what the First Amendment is all about. If you do not like what they are saying, fine. Offer an alternative viewpoint, which you have every right to do.

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