Silhouette
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They said they see Satan (themselves because they call themselves the "Satanists") as a metaphor for fighting religious tyranny and oppression. That's what they said. So who is the liar?...They said "we are the metaphor (the embodiment) of saying that organized religion is tyrannical and oppressive." And how is it you cannot see that translating to bullying children on school grounds wearing a cross or star of David pendant? They are the metaphor for disliking religion. How far of a jump do you or any court need to see that translating to religious kids on the playground in the form of intolerance of them? (Bullying)?......That's why I said you should be in favor of groups wanting on school grounds who call themselves, say, the "Fruitcake dislikers". Just because they say they are the metaphor for considering all homosexuals tyrannical and oppressive, doesn't mean automatically that their dislike = actual hate on the playground!...
You are incapable of seeing a difference between fighting religious oppression and tyranny and considering all religion oppressive and tyrannical. You begin with an argument you made up and run with it as though the thing you made up must be true, because you keep saying it is.
One last time. Do you see how, by your reasoning, if someone claims to be fighting government tyranny and oppression, they think all government is tyrannical and oppressive? Do you see how, by your reasoning, if someone claims to be fighting racial tyranny and oppression, they think all other races are tyrannical and oppressive?
They said 'WE ARE THE METAPHOR FOR DEPICTING RELIGION AS TYRANNICAL AND OPPRESSIVE". That is the essence of what they said. They did not specify any particular edict of faith that they felt this or that religion had that is 'tyrannical and oppressive". They just said to the world: "we embody depicting other faiths as tyrannical and oppressive generally". And that was their mistake. They cannot come on school grounds therefore. They can meet in a house about 1,000 feet away from any school.
A broad general dislike of other groups without specifying exactly what it is that bothers them is bigotry. And it isn't allowed on school grounds. You should thank the LGBT cult lawyers for that one. That machado cuts both ways muchacho.