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Tuesday, March 06, 2007
Matt Barber :: Townhall.com Columnist
Did Ann Coulter say "Bag it"?
by Matt Barber
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Lefty word-watchdogs and their allies in the mainstream media have hurt feelings … again. As per usual, liberals are frothing at the mouth in a fit of very selective, self-righteous indignation over provocative comments made by Ann Coulter and are hunting the conservative firebrand with pitchforks, torches and rope in hand.

While addressing an audience at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) last Friday, Coulter joked in her trademark fashion that, “I was going to have a few comments on the other Democratic presidential candidate, John Edwards, but it turns out you have to go into rehab if you use the word ‘faggot,’ so I – so kind of an impasse, can’t really talk about Edwards.”

And the proverbial fan was thusly and most directly hit.

Admittedly, Coulter employed unusually abrasive and bombastic language – even for her – to make a point; but ironically, the reaction she’s getting from the left (and from some on the right) would seem to quite precisely demonstrate the apparent thrust of her prickly comments. Perhaps that was part of her intention.

Never mind that those in the “gay community” throw the word “faggot” around as a term of endearment for one another as frequently as Hillary Clinton changes her accent and in much the same manner as black “gangsta-rappers” break out the “N-word.” And never mind that the left constantly redefines that which is or is not a “permissible” moniker for those engaged in the homosexual lifestyle (one day “queer” is bad, and the next day “queer” is good. In fact, the latest from the PC police is that it’s now “hateful” to call a homosexual a “homosexual” – go-figure. They prefer that innocuous, cutsie and happy-go-fluffy little term “gay” if you please.)

It’s the left defining the terms, mind you. And it’s the left that further identifies who has permission to use those terms. Therefore, it’s only reasonable for them to apply that famous “progressive” double standard to Coulter. After all, she is a “hateful” conservative.

Now, don’t misunderstand; Coulter’s comments lacked civility to be sure and were entirely inappropriate. Some compare her use of the word “faggot” to use of the “N-word.”

However, it would seem that African-Americans, who have truly experienced grave and systematic injustice over the years while struggling to obtain certain civil rights to which they were denied, might rightfully be offended by such a spurious comparison.

Most African-Americans are a little more than annoyed by the fact that the militant homosexual lobby has so artfully hijacked the rhetoric of genuine civil rights. That rhetoric has been cynically misapplied to the homosexual agenda, which includes mandated moral relativism, social androgyny and not just full acceptance, but celebration of a pleasure-based, sexually deviant lifestyle.

Equating the black community’s struggle for civil rights to homosexual activists’ struggle for special rights is a disingenuous parallel. By comparison, homosexuality is rooted in disordered, unhealthy and changeable behaviors that have – prior to the onset of social post-modernism – been considered both immoral and repulsive. Being black is rooted in, well, being black. Continued...

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J. Matt Barber is Director of Cultural Affairs with Liberty Counsel and also serves as Associate Dean with Liberty University School of Law.
 
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Free Speech Rocks
Free speech is wonderful..we all have the same rights. Ann has the right to call people a fagg-t the same way Im allowed to say I wish Cheney would have been blown up in the bomb, Bushey would be shot, or Reagan was a drooling incontinent zombie in his dying days. Long live free speech.

What is an independent?
Someone who looks at both sides of an issue and makes an intelligent choice? So when is "liberal" an intelligent choice? One instance. Anyone?

Earth to independents: Zell Miller is gone, and the Democrats would never elect Jack Kennedy today.

Would I try to reason with a charging bull, rather than be offensive and shoot it? Now there's some terminal intelligence.

My personal experience with independents has been that they cannot defend their position, so they do not take one, and that way they can criticize my position without having a position themselves to be critical of. (That's my experience.)

I would rather someone take a stand for what they believe, and if they make a mistake fess up to it, then you have my respect.

Having said that, I admit my voting for Bush twice was a huge mistake. Would I have prefered Kerry? NO. However, if our nation is going to be thrown down the toilet one piece at time by WHOEVER was president, then I would rather be able to blame the liberals instead of a RHINO passing himself off as a conservative.

I have been deceived, and I am angry about it.
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