It's like they fixate on below the belt issues that concern others, and they overlook or refuse to acknowledge more serious problems.
--Example: Think of all the energy and time they spend ranting against gay rights; if only they'd pay half as much attention to some of the unwanted and neglected poor children in a nearby city, all of whom are the result of heterosexual activity.
--Another example: They'd decide their vote based on the candidate's "pro-life" rhetoric. They campaign so strongly against abortion, but don't lift a finger to help so many children without healthcare or loving homes. They vote for the politician who speaks against abortion, but cuts funding to programs that help poor children.
--3. They interfere in law-abiding gay adults' affairs by going to anti-gay rallies or preaching against "home-sexshuls"
The larger issue they don't pay attention to anymore is rampant (usually) heterosexual child abuse. Or how girls are treated in Africa, Asia, or Utah.
2007-06-19
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