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Word salad worthy of Sarah Palin...
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/10/25/christian-activist-warns-obama-turning-us-all-into-pro-gay-european-zombies/
Parker, author of the books Pimps, whores and welfare brats and Uncle Sams Plantation, is the founder of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE), a Christian ministry. She told Farah that dark times are coming under Obama administration.
Parker said that if young people start to distrust each other, were going to see more division. Were going to see ourselves get separated and segregated again, not just when it comes to our ethnicity, but when it comes to our religion.
...She concluded, So while you have ill activity now in the public square, you have those decent people and quiet communities becoming much more, you know, refined, and more closed. And thats not healthy for us as a society because when you go start walking out in the public square and nobody talks to each other, thats what they do in Europe. Theyre just a bunch of zombies and we dont want that as Americans.
RobertEarl
(13,685 posts)No one wants to talk to her? I wonder why? Maybe she goes to Paris and tells them how to act American?
And she seems like one of those who is worried that white people are actually the minority of humans and is in denial about Jesus not being a white boy like me. <grin>
RainDog
(28,784 posts)and put down the bible for a bit.
if communities are becoming more isolated based upon income - why is that? Is it because gay people aren't discriminated against, little by little, or is it because the last thirty years of economic policy have caused the greater inequality in wealth, less access to opportunity for those not among the wealthy...
you know, something other than "teh gay is evil" - and what's so strange about this word salad is the idea that it's somehow not good for different types to mix in the public square.
really?