Tuesday, December 31, 2019

"News" Story in Increasingly PC NY Post Sounds Like Something Out of the NY Times: "Florida Attorney ... who made hateful, bigoted comments about Muslims and homosexuals on social media has been suspended from practicing law"

Mon, Dec 30, 2019 2:57 p.m.




N.S.: "A former judicial candidate in Florida who made hateful, bigoted comments about Muslims and homosexuals on social media has been suspended from practicing law, according to reports."

R.C.: This is rich.

One protected class versus another.

In many Muslim countries homosexuals don't exist.










1 comment:

Anonymous said...

There's no such thing as "hateful" speech--it's opinion.Nothing more or less.The opinion may even be true.
Remember the old bromide--"never trust anyone over 30"?
Is that hateful?Not in 1970--and not now.
If we're giving tips though,allow me to throw out a few more.
Never trust a negro to obey the law--ever.If you don't know him,he may just as well pull a gun or knife on you,as say "hello."
Never trust a Vietnamese/Asian behind the wheel of a car.
Never trust a Mex who moves their "furniture"into the house next door to you around midnight(with radio blasting).
Never trust/try to avoid/all negroes standing outside a gas station or Walgreens (especially if other people he's talked to previously are shaking their heads demonstrably as they pass by).
Avoid all negroes yelling in the middle of a parking lot.
After 9/11,why SHOULD we trust a Muslim,is the correct question.
--GRA