Monday, June 2, 2014

Christophobic bigots allowed to spew hate speech.

John Netto is a Christophobic bigot. He is intolerant of views that differ from his own. He is currently spewing his hate speech at Utah Governor Gary Herbert.

What has Governor Herbert done that is so horrendous in Netto's warped view of the world? Herbert has said that he will uphold the laws of Utah as he swore to do when he took his oath of office. It just so happens that Netto doesn't like some of Utah's laws, and in his intolerant tirade he calls Herbert uneducated.

Netto is not just a Christophobic bigot, he is a lying ignorant Christophobic bigot. He said, "To suggest that allowing gay marriage is the foundation of anarchy, to us, is hate speech." Herbert never said that allowing gay marriage is the foundation to anarchy (though I believe it definitely ranks in the top three foundations of anarchy). Here is what Herbert actually said, "For elected officials, governors or attorney generals (sic), to pick and choose what laws [they] will enforce, I think, is a tragedy and is the next step to anarchy." And he is exactly right. Perhaps Netto is the one in need of some education, particularly in the area of vocabulary words such as "anarchy."

Stand strong, Governor Herbert -- there are still many of us out here who believe just like you do.

"Governor's remarks blasted." The Dallas Morning News; May 25, 2014; p. 12A.


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