Intolerance, Rage and Intolerant Rage
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}So last week, a Muslim protestor who vandalized a war memorial in England walked free after prosecutors said his crimes weren't religiously motivated.
His actions? Spray-painting "Islam will dominate the world," "Osama is on his way" and "kill Gordon Brown."
Yeah, no religious motivations there.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Apparently the punk, Tosheef Shah, must have just randomly come up with those phrases — perhaps overcome by aerosol paint fumes, which is really the manufacturer's fault, when you think about it.
I smell a lawsuit. He probably wanted to write "Babies are awesome" and "Cuddling is groovy."
In his defense, his lawyer claims, "He is just an ordinary guy."
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Yeah — ordinary. Which makes one wonder: If his attack is not intolerant, for God's sake: what is?
I guess there are different definitions of intolerance for different people.
Anyway, all of this non-intolerance reminds me of those protesters "demonstrating" last Saturday night at a May Day rally for "workers’ and immigrant rights" in Santa Cruz. See, it's called "demonstrating" because they fit the bill, as demonstrators — i.e. they're jackasses.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}But, in fact, they are not demonstrators. They are rioters, who ended up vandalizing 15 businesses, shattering large windows and tagging various buildings — including an Urban Outfitters and a Jamba Juice.
Yeah, a Jamba Juice.
But hey: Different definitions for different people.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}It would have been a better, bigger story if they were Tea Partiers. Bummer, media.
And if you disagree with me, you're a racist homophobe who wears slippers made from kittens.
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