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J.
Matt Barber
The
Face of Hate
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2010 J. Matt Barber
“Progressives”
are like pig farmers. In an effort to bury opposing viewpoints they
sling pejorative slop, labeling as “bigot,” “hater,”
“wingnut” or “racist” those with whom they disagree. It’s
the height of intellectual sloth.
The ad hominem approach – chief among logical fallacies –
undergirds an effort to both marginalize conservative viewpoints and
avoid arguing on the merits the controversies of the day. For
liberals, to set sail in fair debate is to navigate treacherous
waters.
We’ve seen this tired tactic abused ad nauseum in recent days by the
mainstream media and Democrats. Aided by hard-left outfits such as the
Southern Poverty Law Center – all too eager to provide “expert
analysis” tailor-made for jaundiced journalism – liberal elites
have been desperate to throw poison on bourgeoning grassroots
opposition to Obama’s careening Marxist agenda. It’s straight out
of the “progressive” playbook: Saul Alinsky’s “Rules for
Radicals.”
Hence, in the face of zero supporting evidence, “Tea Party”
conservatives, Constitutionalists, pro-life and pro-family Americans,
and generally any patriot who disagrees with the Obama administration
are smeared with “hate’s” broad brush.
Grandma and Grandpa; your fireman neighbor; school teachers; pastors;
butchers; bakers; and candlestick makers are now “potentially
violent right-wing extremists.” They are, as Mark Potok, Huffington
Post columnist and SPLC director puts it: “…shot through with rich
veins of radical ideas, conspiracy theories and racism,” and are
widely linked to “hate” and “vigilante groups.” (Knock it off,
Mark. With the exception of your fellow moveon.org-types, the vast
majority of Americans aren’t biting.)
Nonetheless, every once in a while, as it goes, “even a blind
squirrel finds a nut.” While I rarely agree with the Mark Potoks of
the world, today, on at least one issue, I find myself doing so. Cult
leader Fred Phelps and his Westboro brood of “God hates F-gs” fame
are infused to the marrow with pure, unadulterated hate.
Phelps hates homosexuals. He hates the military. He hates America. He
apparently hates everyone. But he also hurts people. Intentionally, I
believe.
Phelps contends that every time a U.S. soldier dies in combat its
God’s judgment for our nation’s affirmation of homosexual sin.
Best known for disrupting military funerals, Phelps is – and was –
a lot of things: He’s a former Kansas Democratic gubernatorial
candidate; he was an Al Gore fundraiser for the ex-Veep’s 1988
presidential run; he’s a self-styled “Baptist minister;” and
he’s a buffoon.
But one man decided to fight back. As reported by the AP: “Albert
Snyder of York, Pa., is suing [Phelps’] church that picketed the
funeral of his son, who died in a vehicle accident in Iraq. The
Westboro Baptist Church contends U.S. military deaths are God’s
punishment for tolerance of homosexuality. The Supreme Court has
agreed to hear the case.
“The appeals court ordered Snyder to pay $16,510 in court costs to
Westboro and its pastor, Fred Phelps. Fox News commentator Bill
O’Reilly has pledged to donate that amount. An American Legion
spokesman says the veterans’ group has collected more than $12,000
in donations. People can also donate directly to Snyder on a Web site
in his son's name.” (To donate go to www.mathewsnyder.org).
Indeed, Phelps and his incestuous band of Dale Carnegie rejects
represent hate personified. Rather than taking the biblical “love
the sinner, hate the sin” approach to sexual immorality, these false
prophets preach counterfeit Christianity, devoid of the faith’s core
tenet: redemption.
They labor under the misconception that, somehow, they are exempt from
the Gospel’s central “judge not lest ye be judged” provision.
“As it is written: ‘There is no one righteous, not even one.’”
Romans 3:10.
I pray that Phelps and Co. will both repent and seek Christ’s
redemption for the harm they’ve caused people like the Snyders. I
also pray that liberals will repent. By lumping together with Phelps
those who recognize traditional, biblical sexual morality, homosexual
activists and the left-wing media trivialize true hate.
Indeed, many Americans – perhaps most – adhere to the biblical
notion that all sexual conduct outside the bonds of marriage between
one man and one woman is sexually immoral. (Sorry liberals, that’s
just the way it is; nothing personal. Despite disingenuous bleatings
to the contrary, such beliefs are typically as far removed from hate
as Phelps is from cuddly. Every major world religion, thousands of
years of history and uncompromising human biology hold this to be
true. And as with all absolute truth, it just is.)
So, Fred Phelps aside, every time you hear some lefty like Anderson
Cooper or Keith Olbermann despicably refer to Bible-believing
Christians as “homophobes,” or who call grandma a “teabagger”
(slang for a vile homosexual act), consider who the real haters are.
Whenever Mark Potok, Rachel Maddow or some liberal politico in
Congress attempts to equate conservative Joe to a “right wing
extremists” or a “domestic terrorist,” contemplate who the true
bigots are.
The palpable irony is that leftists – with their slanderous
name-calling, harsh judgments and ad hominem attacks – are, in
truth, more like Phelps than those they falsely accuse.
Progress demands a vigorous, open and honest debate.
“Progressives” should quit the empty name calling and stop
running-scared from true progress.
Matt
Barber is an attorney concentrating in constitutional law.
He is author of the book “The
Right Hook – From the Ring to the Culture War” and
serves as Director of Cultural Affairs with Liberty
Counsel. Send comments to Matt at jmattbarber@comcast.net.
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