Monday, April 6, 2015

Charles Barkley on Discrimination

Charles Barkley on Discrimination




Barkley wonders why the media has not featured many homosexual activists on camera opining about the Indiana RFRA law.  Such a comment makes one wonder what media he has been watching.  But accepting Barkley's contention pro argumento, it may be that the outrage was not aimed at advancing the same sex marriage campaign as much as a progressive power grab to limit opposition to the liberal agenda. Anyone adhering to traditional religious views who holds contrary views suffers a contemporary civil crucifixion as a homophobe, which today inspires as much recrimination as being charged as a racist.

 Plus there is the added bonus of "Sir" Charles weighing in about "religious nut jobs" and southern rednecks who always hide behind the bible to shield their bigotry.

Perhaps awkward is le mot juste for just about every public policy pronouncement which emanates from the emeritus Round Mound of Rebound.

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