PaulWallLibertarian42
TNPer
The Double Standards in this country astound amaze and demoralize and depress me.
In a country that claims to be the most open minded, where we have the right to have the freedom to believe or not believe as we wish and to not have things pushed on us.
People truely aren't really free to practice as they wish. At least not publicly.
Raising Concerns over Discriminatory Town Code
If this was a church group offering their brand of spiritual council no one would have said boo about it I guarentee it. Sure maybe someone who isnt religious may have grumbled and wish to not be subject to them, but they could walk past and not participate, but I doubt they would all out threaten to not come back.
But because this woman had the guts to share her self with the world and offer her own spiritual council and to perform her own community service and interfaith and be inviting to whomever sought out her services. And because the shop owner had the guts to invite her they are being punished.
Oh the hypocracy, we have local church groups here who take over the local park in the city for their various events, I do not fault them for it. They are only demonstrating their beliefs (as this woman was trying to do.) People generally are free to participate or choose not to. Except when they get their bullhorns and loud speakers and microphones and such and subject people to it three blocks away who dont want to be subject to it. But because they do it in the name of a church and a particular popular religion it is okay. But if another group tried to do the same thing it would not be as accepted.
I am just tired of the hypocracy. What is good for the goose should be good for the gander.
In a country that claims to be the most open minded, where we have the right to have the freedom to believe or not believe as we wish and to not have things pushed on us.
People truely aren't really free to practice as they wish. At least not publicly.
Raising Concerns over Discriminatory Town Code
If this was a church group offering their brand of spiritual council no one would have said boo about it I guarentee it. Sure maybe someone who isnt religious may have grumbled and wish to not be subject to them, but they could walk past and not participate, but I doubt they would all out threaten to not come back.
But because this woman had the guts to share her self with the world and offer her own spiritual council and to perform her own community service and interfaith and be inviting to whomever sought out her services. And because the shop owner had the guts to invite her they are being punished.
Oh the hypocracy, we have local church groups here who take over the local park in the city for their various events, I do not fault them for it. They are only demonstrating their beliefs (as this woman was trying to do.) People generally are free to participate or choose not to. Except when they get their bullhorns and loud speakers and microphones and such and subject people to it three blocks away who dont want to be subject to it. But because they do it in the name of a church and a particular popular religion it is okay. But if another group tried to do the same thing it would not be as accepted.
I am just tired of the hypocracy. What is good for the goose should be good for the gander.