03-01-2006, 09:58 AM
elcoholic Wrote:While I once more understand your emotions on the subject, you murdering someone for protesting is way worse than what they do. Fight words with words, that's a sign of true civilasation.
I did say murder, not righteously vanquishing evil or something just as benevolent. Doing it would be completely wrong, but I don?t care. If I was to drive up a grave site and see all these people there spouting hate at me and my family right after losing a dear family member, I would begin to feel like a bowling ball heading towards a bunch of pins. And I?d get my strike too.
Being at a funeral that has nothing to do with you is wrong in the beginning. Imagine if you got married and some SOB?s showed up and started spouting shit that had nothing to do with your ceremony. If you have good family and friends, they kick their asses and throw them out. I have shielded a lot of things that fall under the banner of free speech, but for some reason I can?t bring myself to even think about defending this one. It is too wrong, and steps on a ritual too sacred for ALL of humanity for me to endure that defense.
They way I see it is this. In life, you really do have unlimited freedom. Freedom to do whatever you want, but you also have to remember that there are consequences for your actions, and that other can do what ever they want as well. I have a feeling that in the future, there is going to be a protest on the wrong group of mourners and some people are going to end up dead over it. And if that happens, I?ll shed no tears.