Cuddy Duck, anyone who thinks that conservative radio is in any way at fault in this must not be really listening to it.
The quotes are above. In
bold red. But in case you have trouble finding them on the other page…
forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=256832
Opposing liberalism, opposing homosexual practice, etc, does not equate to promoting violence.
Er. Who said it did? The Pope himself opposes homosexuality. And violence. Please do not bring strawmen arguments into this.
I never said that.
On the other hand, saying
You should only get AIDS and die, you pig
or
I am dreaming of riots in Denver is what exactly?
When Imams in the UK talking the same way I was condemning that and if a liberal talks that way I’ll condemn that too.
Three of the quotes you gave above, allegedly showing conservatives advocating violence, are taken so extremely out of context that it is absurd. Both Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh use humor on their shows.
I highlighted in red the classic three point defense of hate speech. Textbook stuff.:coffeeread:
I have the context
right here.
BECK: Hang on, let me just tell you what I’m thinking. I’m thinking about killing Michael Moore, and I’m wondering if I could kill him myself, or if I would need to hire somebody to do it. No, I think I could. I think he could be looking me in the eye, you know, and I could just be choking the life out – is this wrong? I stopped wearing my What Would Jesus – band – Do, and I’ve lost all sense of right and wrong now. I used to be able to say, “Yeah, I’d kill Michael Moore,” and then I’d see the little band: What Would Jesus Do? And then I’d realize, “Oh, you wouldn’t kill Michael Moore. Or at least you wouldn’t choke him to death.” And you know, well, I’m not sure.
Humour?

I don’t get it:shrug:
Thus they say things in that context which are purely facetious and obviously so to anyone actually listening instead of quote mining to prove something.
Er. What are you accusing me of here? Quote mining? Oh. You mean
research? You mean
googling?
To *prove *something. No
I have an agenda?
Prove? Since when is *proof *a bad thing? You mean I bothered to back up my concern that some people are saying things that may easily invite violence?
The D’Souza quote is not blaming liberals directly for 9/11, but is blaming the liberal attitude of being soft on the enemies of the US. And defeating liberalism in that case means politically. So, yet again, we have dishonest proof-texting.
Dishonest! I promised a guy here that I wouldn’t use the angry emoticon and I keep my word, but I wish to express myself so
In the qute I included the title, so the context is clear to everybody. How is this dishonest?
Oh?
not enough?
let’s see
Oh I know! How about the title with the subtitle.
THE ENEMY AT HOME:
THE CULTURAL LEFT AND ITS RESPONSIBILITY FOR 9/11
Ok now?
Well just in case. The horse’s mouth:
dineshdsouza.com/books/enemy-intro.html
Also, interesting that you mention Phelps. I have heard Sean Hannity on the radio denouncing Phelps and having heated arguments with a woman from his organization. So, no, the conservative media is AGAINST Phelps.
You are right. I mentioned Phelps and that increasingly, talk radio is resmbling the whacko. I did not mention Hannity. The report did. I simply did not wish to edit the entire reading list. That may have distorted the facts.
Honestly, I have heard more hateful things come from liberals than I ever have from conservatives.
But I guess we’ll have to take your word for it, cos you wouldn’t stoop to “quote mining” to “prove a point”.
But apparently it’s ok then?
Er. No. It’s not OK. Or at least it wouldn’t be.
But I said that already.
So with that last strawman we see two strawmen, two accusations of quoting out of context an accusation of dishonesty and attempting “prove a point” and finally “quote mining” whatever that is.
Congratulations. that is quite a haul for one post.:clapping: