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Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Chuck Norris :: Townhall.com Columnist
If Democracy Doesn't Work, Try Anarchy
by Chuck Norris
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What's surprising (or maybe not so) is that even though 70 percent of African-Americans voted in favor of Proposition 8, protests against black churches are virtually nonexistent. And everyone knows exactly why: Such actions would be viewed as racist. Yet these opponents of Prop. 8 can protest vehemently and shout obscenities in front of Mormon temples without ever being accused of religious bigotry. There's a clear double standard in our society. Where are the hate-crime cops when religious conservatives need them?

There were many of us who passionately opposed Obama, but you don't see us protesting in the streets or crying "unfair." Rather, we are submitting to a democratic process and now asking how we can support "our" president. Just because we don't like the election outcome doesn't give us the right to bully those who oppose us. In other words, if democracy doesn't tip our direction, we don't swing to anarchy. That would be like the Wild West, the resurrection of which seems to be happening in these postelection protests.

I agree with Prison Fellowship's founder, Chuck Colson, who wrote: "This is an outrage. What hypocrisy from those who spend all of their time preaching tolerance to the rest of us! How dare they threaten and attack political opponents? We live in a democratic country, not a banana republic ruled by thugs."

Regardless of one's opinion of Proposition 8, it is flat-out wrong and un-American to intimidate and harass individuals, churches and businesses that are guilty of nothing more than participating in the democratic process. Political protests are one thing, but when old-fashioned bullying techniques are used that restrict voting liberties and even prompt fear of safety, activists have crossed a line. There is a difference between respectfully advocating one's civil rights and demanding public endorsement of what many still consider to be unnatural sexual behavior through cruel coercion and repression tactics. One thing is for sure: The days of peaceful marches, such as those headed up by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., seem to be long gone.

The truth is that the great majority of Prop. 8 advocates are not bigots or hatemongers. They are American citizens who are following 5,000 years of human history and the belief of every major people and religion: Marriage is a sacred union between a man and a woman. Their pro-Prop. 8 votes weren't intended to deprive any group of its rights; they were safeguarding their honest convictions regarding the boundaries of marriage.

On Nov. 4, the pro-gay community obviously was flabbergasted that a state that generally leans left actually voted right when it came to holy matrimony. But that's exactly what happened; the majority of Californians -- red, yellow, black and white -- voted to define the margins of marriage as being between one man and one woman. California is the 30th state in our union to amend its constitution in doing so, joining Florida and Arizona in this election. Like it or not, it's the law now. The people have spoken.

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I agree with you, the world (at least progressive western countries) will come please the homosexual community and pass same-sex marriage. Will everyone learn to accept it? As it seems now most conservatives are becoming more apathetic to the issue rather than supportive, and thats a more likely future.

I find it funny (in a personally offensive way) when supporters of Same sex marriage blame conservatives (Christians in particular) for issues of Slavery and Civil rights. Woodrow Wlson, a feminist and a progressive president, was a bitter racist, science (not religion only) was used to justify slavery. Stop demonizing Christians for being "intolerant".

The difference between slavery/separate but equal and the homosexual equal rights movement is that those who favor tradition have nothing to gain from supporting what they support. Slavery you had free labor, Separate but equal you have a sense of superiority and some of the benefits of slavery (lynching black people who didn't stay in their place, getting away with raping a black woman etc.), favoring traditional marriage.....you really gain nothing but support for what you believe. In fact, its supposably economically detrimental for gay marriage to be condemned, but (despite what they said in prop 8 the musical) those who favor tradition care about more than just money.

I personally see the future a bit differently, where those who favor tradition will isolate themselves from the rest of the nation and essentially become the minority.


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The good news folks, is this:

Eventually, the bigots will lose, it is inevitable. They eventually lost the argument regarding slavery. They eventually lost the argument regarding the oppression of women (only 100 years ago women couldn't vote). They eventually lost on the argument regarding homosexuality as a criminal act! Ever since the age of enlightenment, in the most civilised parts on the world all bigoted practices are eventually phased out.

As the people of the world become ever more enlightened, and better educated, they as a result become more reasonable. I can see how it might be difficult for older people to understand because it was so different in their day, however the younger generation contains many more openly gay people than in the past. This means many more straight younger people have got to know gay people and and as a result can see that they are every bit as much a citizen as anyone else.

Chuck Norris and his moronic fans beware. It is inevitable, in the future your children and your children's children will look back at you with nothing but disgust for your outdated and bigoted views.
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