A good number of years ago a friend, who'd worked with boys in the sex trade in Phnom Penh, explained to me why the "hate the sin etc" was wrong. Up till then it was what we'd been taught in church. (The friend, working for a Christian organisation, set up a safe community coffee shop in the centre of the red light district. It was called The Message Parlour which I think is a brilliant name.)
@ Travel -- Here's how I do it: click and drag the meme off the original site and put it in a photo folder, then upload it from there to my draft blog post.
Great selection. I must tell you I cringed when I read "Who their around 8 hrs a day." The misuse of their, there, they're, than, then, make me stop and shake my head. Then I read the rest of the meme...exactly!
The "you could move" line is cute but sad, given that lots of white folks did exactly that. We can point to that sentiment as the reasons behind (a) redlining and (b) white flight.
All a bunch of good one today, Debs!!!! The first could and has been a sign I have seen in New Hope. It's what I loved about living there, the shop keepers and eateries gave no fucks what their signs said.
OMG! These are great, Debra! Of course I connected with their, they're, and there. If you only knew how many hours I spent on those damn words over my teaching career. The MAGA guy has a stunning lack of self-awareness ~ lol ~ Sadly, it's so true! Have a great weekend
@ G.B. Miller -- Hi G.B., sorry but my mouse accidentally slipped when I was moderating your comment and it clicked "delete" instead of "publish." So I copied your comment and am pasting it in here so people can read it --
"I actually dislike the word "homophobia", if only it's used so often and for so many situations (both legit and not) that it becomes a crutch for some people to use when they can't differentiate between the two aforementioned scenarios.
Ugh, these are all so good, D. Unfortunately, the haters have become emboldened and dangerous. I especially liked the Hate the belief, Love the believer and It's not Pie. Thanks for posting! E
Yes! Hate is a choice. And I laughed more than I probably needed to with Morgan Freeman. That pretty much summarizes it. People should stop being a$$holes with their ignorance and hate. The suggestion for the bigot to move, so the neighourhood can improve is a real hoot! BAHAHAHA OHMYGOSH, these were all amazing.
My daughter said that they did not go to the Pride Parade because they were afraid of any violence in front of their son. On the other hand, they did get decked out and painted up for Gay Night at the Astros BB game.
A good number of years ago a friend, who'd worked with boys in the sex trade in Phnom Penh, explained to me why the "hate the sin etc" was wrong. Up till then it was what we'd been taught in church. (The friend, working for a Christian organisation, set up a safe community coffee shop in the centre of the red light district. It was called The Message Parlour which I think is a brilliant name.)
ReplyDeleteLove the grammar one.
That suggestion to improve the neighborhood by moving is a favorite!
ReplyDeleteMy son definitely will never learn hatred.
ReplyDeleteOh, I am going to be using that, "I hate the belief, but love the believer" line.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I know some guys who will be hearing about their gender reassignment trucks.
I need to learn how to steal these
ReplyDelete@ Travel -- Here's how I do it: click and drag the meme off the original site and put it in a photo folder, then upload it from there to my draft blog post.
ReplyDeleteI like all of these today.
ReplyDeleteGreat selection. I must tell you I cringed when I read "Who their around 8 hrs a day." The misuse of their, there, they're, than, then, make me stop and shake my head. Then I read the rest of the meme...exactly!
ReplyDeleteOh, and I absolutely LOVE the gender reassignment trucks!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are all GOLD! I love every single one.
ReplyDeleteThese should return again and again.
ReplyDelete"Not pie ..." and "you can move" excellent advise and information for the haters in our world.
ReplyDeleteThe "you could move" line is cute but sad, given that lots of white folks did exactly that. We can point to that sentiment as the reasons behind (a) redlining and (b) white flight.
ReplyDeleteThe phobia is definitely wrong.
ReplyDelete@ Old Lurker -- The sentiment behind redlining/white flight is racism/homophobia/hate, not the sentiment to leave minorities alone.
ReplyDeleteGreat collection. Morgan Freeman made me LOL.
ReplyDeleteI love the gays leading Jesus...
ReplyDeleteAll a bunch of good one today, Debs!!!! The first could and has been a sign I have seen in New Hope. It's what I loved about living there, the shop keepers and eateries gave no fucks what their signs said.
ReplyDelete@Debra: Fair enough. "sentiment" is poor phrasing. The white-flighters did not share Dear Abby's sentiments, but they sure took her advice.
ReplyDeleteGreat line-up today -- the chemistry meme showing how fear and ignorance becomes distilled into hate is spot on!
ReplyDeleteHate is powerful negative and ugly word.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on and stay safe
OMG! These are great, Debra! Of course I connected with their, they're, and there. If you only knew how many hours I spent on those damn words over my teaching career. The MAGA guy has a stunning lack of self-awareness ~ lol ~ Sadly, it's so true! Have a great weekend
ReplyDeleteExcellent! It's not a phobia; you're not scared. You're an asshole.
ReplyDelete@ G.B. Miller -- Hi G.B., sorry but my mouse accidentally slipped when I was moderating your comment and it clicked "delete" instead of "publish." So I copied your comment and am pasting it in here so people can read it --
ReplyDelete"I actually dislike the word "homophobia", if only it's used so often and for so many situations (both legit and not) that it becomes a crutch for some people to use when they can't differentiate between the two aforementioned scenarios.
The memes that you'd posted are spot on though."
Great choices all of them.
ReplyDeleteThe "whole, entire personality" comic nails it.
ReplyDeleteUgh, these are all so good, D. Unfortunately, the haters have become emboldened and dangerous.
ReplyDeleteI especially liked the Hate the belief, Love the believer and It's not Pie.
Thanks for posting!
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Still busy with life changes and nonsense, but Happy Pride Month Debra, to you and yours.
ReplyDeleteHaters are not able to jump out of their consciousness. Communication must stand between them and others.
ReplyDeleteOnce, I told one of my gay friends that I think gays should all go backto their country. He told me: "Oh please tell me which country it is!"
ReplyDeleteI hate hate!! Good post..HAve a happy week..
ReplyDeleteCooper Do-Nuts Riot is easy to find on internet. Wikipedia has a decent article as an introduction. I was 1 year old.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy learning about history.
Yes! Hate is a choice. And I laughed more than I probably needed to with Morgan Freeman. That pretty much summarizes it. People should stop being a$$holes with their ignorance and hate. The suggestion for the bigot to move, so the neighourhood can improve is a real hoot! BAHAHAHA OHMYGOSH, these were all amazing.
ReplyDeleteA cosmic question: how does one respond to hate/haters? I try to take the Malala Yousafzai approach but I feel so often this isn't going to work.
ReplyDelete@ Richard -- Thanks for that reference -- you've taught me something new today!
ReplyDeleteLove this. The Morgan Freeman quote is my favorite. Simply said!
ReplyDeleteCan we SHOUT this a little bit louder for the ignorant??
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad I'm only half-assedly posting a few random pride memes. I could never compete with you. Well done!
ReplyDeleteIt's not just about acceptance, it's about challenging negative attitudes and hate.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter said that they did not go to the Pride Parade because they were afraid of any violence in front of their son. On the other hand, they did get decked out and painted up for Gay Night at the Astros BB game.
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