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Any chance this could just be sour grapes or is it truly just hatred against women as it appears? I mean presumably he wasn't a captive audience.
Funny thing is, he's not adverse to looking at pornography but likes them young[er], so why just JLo & Shakira who I consider both beautiful women
Funny thing is, he's not adverse to looking at pornography but likes them young[er], so why just JLo & Shakira who I consider both beautiful women
Jennifer Lopez and Shakira‘s high-energy Super Bowl halftime show has garnered a lot reward, however not from one Ohio pastor who desires to sue the NFL over it.
The efficiency showcased Shakira and Lopez’s unimaginable expertise and political takes, that includes hit songs like Hips Don’t Lie and On the Ground.
Dave Daubenmire (a.okay.a. “Coach Dave”) is a widely known right-wing pastor and soccer coach, and on Feb. 6, he penned a scathing weblog put up for web site News With Views concerning the halftime show, calling it “lewd,” pornographic “sewage.”
“The NFL pumped porn into our homes. They didn’t tell us that they were going to do it. They put no warning on the screen before J. Lo started her strip-club act,” he writes.
“The consciences of millions of innocent children were violated without warning. We turned in to watch the pigskin and as a bonus got a trip to the pigpen. They violated the sanctity of our homes without our approval.”
Daubenmire goes on to name for the suing of the NFL, Fox, Pepsi and native cable corporations in an effort to “stand up and protect the innocent.”
“This is not a free-speech issue. J. Lo and her gaggle of exhibitionists have no right to come into my home uninvited,” the put up continues. “They pumped lewd movies into our houses with out correct notification.
“There was no chance to protect the young eyes gathered around the family tube. I went to a football game and an orgy broke out.”
Daubenmire first shared his opinion of the show on Monday in a Fb video, saying he was trying to find a lawyer or decide who would assist him launch a class-action lawsuit over the “debauchery of last night’s Super Bowl halftime.”
He admits within the video that he doesn’t know “who all we’d sue” as a result of he’s “not a lawyer.”
“J. Lo is 50. You go on a porn website, you’re not looking for 50-year-old women,” he mentioned on a Monday episode on Go the Salt Ministries’ Coach Dave LIVE internet show. The conservative show is understood for perpetuating racist, homophobic, anti-abortion and anti-Semitic views.
The minister isn’t precisely getting an agreeable response from Fb customers.
“Can I also sue you for putting my soul at risk? Horrible words jump out of my mouth every time I see your face,” Fb consumer Jodi Lynn commented.
One other questioned why the soccer coach appeared high quality with cheerleader uniforms however not Lopez’s and Shakira’s halftime outfits.
“Not everyone has your Christian beliefs in this country,” consumer Adrienne Amodt wrote. “You should just stop watching football maybe. Spend Sunday at church instead.”
Even those that appear to share the identical spiritual beliefs as Daubenmire took challenge along with his stance, with one writing on Fb: “I’m sorry Mr. Daubenmire but a true Christian believer will not believe that this will hinder your chances [of getting] into heaven and you are doing this for personal reasons and not Godly reasons.”
Christian evangelist Franklin Graham echoed Daubenmire’s statements on Fb, saying “Christians are sick of it” and that the halftime show confirmed “young girls that sexual exploitation of women is OK.”
Daubenmire has been recognized to have controversial opinions prior to now. He notably lead a protest at Goal over the corporate’s transgender toilet coverage in 2016, the Newark Advocate reported on the time.
In 1997, he was sued for praying with a soccer group he coached at a public college, the publication added.
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https://www.clearinghouse.net/chDocs/public/FH-NY-0024-0034.pdf
The efficiency showcased Shakira and Lopez’s unimaginable expertise and political takes, that includes hit songs like Hips Don’t Lie and On the Ground.
Dave Daubenmire (a.okay.a. “Coach Dave”) is a widely known right-wing pastor and soccer coach, and on Feb. 6, he penned a scathing weblog put up for web site News With Views concerning the halftime show, calling it “lewd,” pornographic “sewage.”
“The NFL pumped porn into our homes. They didn’t tell us that they were going to do it. They put no warning on the screen before J. Lo started her strip-club act,” he writes.
“The consciences of millions of innocent children were violated without warning. We turned in to watch the pigskin and as a bonus got a trip to the pigpen. They violated the sanctity of our homes without our approval.”
Daubenmire goes on to name for the suing of the NFL, Fox, Pepsi and native cable corporations in an effort to “stand up and protect the innocent.”
“This is not a free-speech issue. J. Lo and her gaggle of exhibitionists have no right to come into my home uninvited,” the put up continues. “They pumped lewd movies into our houses with out correct notification.
“There was no chance to protect the young eyes gathered around the family tube. I went to a football game and an orgy broke out.”
Daubenmire first shared his opinion of the show on Monday in a Fb video, saying he was trying to find a lawyer or decide who would assist him launch a class-action lawsuit over the “debauchery of last night’s Super Bowl halftime.”
He admits within the video that he doesn’t know “who all we’d sue” as a result of he’s “not a lawyer.”
“J. Lo is 50. You go on a porn website, you’re not looking for 50-year-old women,” he mentioned on a Monday episode on Go the Salt Ministries’ Coach Dave LIVE internet show. The conservative show is understood for perpetuating racist, homophobic, anti-abortion and anti-Semitic views.
The minister isn’t precisely getting an agreeable response from Fb customers.
“Can I also sue you for putting my soul at risk? Horrible words jump out of my mouth every time I see your face,” Fb consumer Jodi Lynn commented.
One other questioned why the soccer coach appeared high quality with cheerleader uniforms however not Lopez’s and Shakira’s halftime outfits.
“Not everyone has your Christian beliefs in this country,” consumer Adrienne Amodt wrote. “You should just stop watching football maybe. Spend Sunday at church instead.”
Even those that appear to share the identical spiritual beliefs as Daubenmire took challenge along with his stance, with one writing on Fb: “I’m sorry Mr. Daubenmire but a true Christian believer will not believe that this will hinder your chances [of getting] into heaven and you are doing this for personal reasons and not Godly reasons.”
Christian evangelist Franklin Graham echoed Daubenmire’s statements on Fb, saying “Christians are sick of it” and that the halftime show confirmed “young girls that sexual exploitation of women is OK.”
Daubenmire has been recognized to have controversial opinions prior to now. He notably lead a protest at Goal over the corporate’s transgender toilet coverage in 2016, the Newark Advocate reported on the time.
In 1997, he was sued for praying with a soccer group he coached at a public college, the publication added.
[email protected]
https://www.clearinghouse.net/chDocs/public/FH-NY-0024-0034.pdf