Arkansas lawmakers pass religious-belief bill

Because schizophrenic whack jobs such as yourself threaten to burn his business down or to physically harm him and his family for holding beliefs counter to the left...

and please stop this bullshit with the bwoken engrish...
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Please stop your bullshit. I read on the media only one person tweet to burn down. Only one stupid person talking on the media to burn down the pizzeria. The pizzeria cry they are afraid from one tweet of the media, so they capitalize, exploit fear, take the money and close their shop. They pretend they are so afraid.
They exploit people. They exploit fea of peopler to make money. Just like the poster Spike trader say, please donate.
 
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HOW BEN SMITH TURNED BUZZFEED INTO A HATE SITE



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by JOHN NOLTE3 Apr 2015134


Just before Christmas Eve weekend in December of 2013, a young New York-based communications director fired off a tweet before stepping on a plane to Africa. The tweet was a joke about hoping she didn’t contact AIDS while visiting the continent. It could have been offensive. It could have been a poorly worded comment about her own white privilege. Fueled by a toxic mix of sanctimony and self-righteousness, no one cared to wait and find out.

By the time this young woman’s plane landed some hours later, the mindless Internet mob had devastated her life. She was fired, infamous throughout the world, and would drive the news cycle for the next few days.

There were two unforgivable sins at work here. The first was sadistically pulling the wings off this young woman’s life without giving an unclear joke the benefit of the doubt, or at least giving her a chance to explain. The worst sin of all, though, was targeting a nobody — an everyday, powerless private person who is neither in a position of real power or a public figure. She was a plaything for the worst people in the world, and BuzzFeed gleefully directed and poured rocket fuel on the mob.

This wasn’t bullying, it was savagery.

More than a year later, this poor woman, who did nothing wrong, is just now starting to put her life back together.

More than a year later, BuzzFeed, a site that poses as a serious and objective news organization, chose not to learn anything from its unconscionable behavior and the consequence of it. In fact, all BuzzFeed appears to have learned is how to better point online mobs in the direction of powerless people who have done absolutely nothing wrong.

In a blaring headline Wednesday, BuzzFeed lied about Memories Pizza, a small pizzeria in Indiana that, through no fault of their own, found their life’s work destroyed in fewer than 36 hours.

When targeted by local hooligans disguised as local reporters, one of the owners said the following, and did so clearly:

The O’Connor family told ABC 57 news that if a gay couple or a couple belonging to another religion came in to the restaurant to eat, they would never deny them service.

The O’Connors say they just don’t agree with gay marriages and wouldn’t cater them if asked to.

Naturally, the local hooligans chose to put the fact that the O’Connors would never deny anyone service at the bottom of their propaganda piece.

Here’s the first lie BuzzFeed fed to its mob:

Memories Pizza in Walkerton, Ind. is making news today for its announcement that it will not cater gay weddings[.]

That’s not just a lie, that’s a goddamned lie. Memories Pizza made no announcement. They were ambushed by hooligans and expressed an opinion.

That lie, however, was not the worst BuzzFeed would tell.

Although BuzzFeed has since memory-holed the headline, its biggest piece on the story blared the following lie to the online world: “Indiana Pizzeria Owner Say They’d Deny LGBT People Service.” This, despite the fact the owner said the exact opposite.

BuzzFeed certainly wasn’t alone in their gleeful cheering on of the destruction of a powerless small business that was minding their own business. But they are one of the biggest, baddest, proudest, and most shameless.

BuzzFeed also has history. There’s no remorse. No sense of decency. No deep breath. Just more of the same.

Thursday night, BuzzFeed’s editor-in-chief Ben Smith tried to BenSmith away his own culpability in this tragedy:



Can’t remember the last time social conservatives rallied broad public sympathy like this http://t.co/ZzQExGvP3O

— Ben Smith (@BuzzFeedBen) April 3, 2015





Nothing to see here, folks. Just a fascinating online social phenomenon. Yeah, we poured hate-fuel all over these powerless, innocent people, repeatedly lied about them, and then changed our libelous headline without making an editor’s note. But watch me tap my chin over all of this to try and convince you and myself that I’m not a villain.

A Christian who politely declines to participate, or worse, profit from the sacramentalization of sin that is a same sex marriage ceremony, is a good Christian and person – a person no different than a Muslim who does not want to handle pork for your catered picnic or a gay printer who does not want to publish Westboro Baptist Church literature.

BuzzFeed’s online and ongoing role as an intolerant, hate-spewing bully is a feature, not a bug.

http://www.breitbart.com/big-journa...uraging-online-mobs-to-destroy-the-powerless/
 
Yes I have. Let's say you hire Abdulazzizz Catering for a party. You tell Abdul you want a huge mound of bacon. He says, very sorry sir, but as a muslim, I do not serve pork products.

Are you saying you have a legal right to make him serve you bacon?

As I say, you really haven't thought it through. A caterer who isn't selling bacon to anyone, is not a caterer who isn't selling bacon to everyone.
Selling bacon, then not selling it because you are discriminating against people, is for good reason, against the law.

Cases where deeply held beliefs conflict are always troubling for people who get past the bumper sticker slogans. You say "however plain wrong the principle may be." But isn't the issue who gets to decide whether it is wrong or not? To a Christian, homosexual conduct is "plain wrong." It's not like it is something these people came up with on their own. Every major religion considered homosexual conduct to be morally wrong since the beginning of recorded history.

It is absolutely the issue of who gets to decide what's wrong or not, what's moral, what's not. And the who, is not religious beliefs, deeply held or not. Nor should it be. Discriminating against people because you are being told to by your religion, is just a lame excuse for the practicing of bigotry.

For decades we were told that all homosexuals wanted was to be left alone and allowed to live their lives.

So leave them alone and allow them to live their lives. Most everyone else is, except apparently those who are motivated by religion not to.

Now apparently that is no longer enough. They seem determined to use bully boy tactics and legal terrorism to force everyone to act like they endorse and approve of homosexual lifestyles.

No, like everyone else, they will just want to be left alone to live their lives in society whose law doesn't exclude them because some animated faction of religion is hung up about bullying everyone on just about everything including people's sexual proclivities.

I realize it's a lot of fun for atheists, homosexuals and anti-Christian bigots to attack people of faith and try to ruin them.

Christians, or so called people of faith, don't have any more right than anyone else to say what is right and wrong. Although they try and grant themselves that right , fortunately in a pluralistic free democratic society, they can't.
They very much like to think they can, but they can't.
That they can't, is the way it should be.

You might give pause however and consider if it is a good idea to establish precedents that could be used against you in the future.

I gave pause and decided it was a good idea to establish precedent that 'We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and women are created equal.'
 
Given the history of "victims" being able to garner extraordinary amounts of money via the internet by appealing to groups who are easily "flashed", and given the unlikely scenario of a gay couple wanting to serve pizza at their wedding in the first place, one has to wonder if this couple made the whole thing up just to rake in the rubes' money.
 
The left really is just a deplorable group of human beings, the fact that some pizzeria in the middle of buttfuck nowhere has them this fucked up just goes to show howmentally unstable they really are.




Richmond, Va. Hack Reports Memories Pizza's GoFundMe Effort For 'Fraud' — 'Just in Case'

Opening up a new frontier in the left's ongoing effort to intimidate opponents into silence, a Virginia TV reporter tweeted on Wednesday that "I have reported the GoFundMe for Memories Pizza for fraud. Just in case." In doing so, social media reporter Alix Bryan of CBS affiliate WTVR-TV in Richmond, Virginia, effectively admitted that she had no factual basis upon which to file such a report — but did so anyway.

To the surprise of very few, after she was publicly criticized for this disgraceful behavior, Bryan went to a wide variety of failed defenses before she ended up very inadequately "apologizing."

Here is the tweet which started the festivities:

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Any doubt about the intent of Ms. Bryan's effort was actually dispelled 15 minutes earlier in a separate tweet and her related follow-up responses:

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When the blowback arrived, Bryan:

  • Claimed she was acting on her own in her personal capacity ("My work has nothing to do with this"), even though at the time (since modified in a lame cover-up attempt) her Twitter account clearly identified her affiliation with the station, and the station's "official page gives links to her private one" (it doesn't now, but it did).
  • Whined that what she was doing "wasn't bad faith, it was caution." The tweet posted before her bogus "fraud" report demonstrates otherwise. In her "wasn't bad faith" tweet, she threatened a particularly vocal critic: "Not sure what you want to prove but I can report you for harassment, & will if needed." The critic's response: "So questioning baseless reports of fraud is harassment?"
  • Contended that she had tried to contact Lawrence B. Jones III, the initial organizer and manager of the GoFundMe effort — after she submitted her fraud report (another admission of presumptive defamation, as several tweeters observed) — "I also did research afterward and contacted person who started fund." Lawrence tweeted that no such contact attempt ever occurred. Talk show host Dana Loesch, who has been promoting Jones's effort, also indicated that she was never contacted.
  • Issued an apology that registered "11" on the 1-10 insincerity meter. She pretended to be genuinely "concerned" when one of her tweets clearly showed she was outraged that "being bigoted" was being rewarded; that she was worried about "a theft of donations," even though she made no attempt to contact the account's overseers; and that she didn't intend to start a "hateful conversation." The closest thing to anything approaching regret is her promise that "in the future my actions will be more measured."





According to the Gateway Pundit's Kristinn Taylor, "A spokeswoman for WTVR told The Gateway Pundit the station is still reviewing Alix Bryan’s situation. No statement has been issued by the station as of (Friday at) 5 p.m. EDT."

Bryan's unhinged behavior is symptomatic of what we've seen from the left as the Memories Pizza saga has unfolded. What most people are naturally seeing as a heartwarming story of people coming to rescue of someone unfairly targeted by the left's Thought Police is driving them, particularly leftist journalists, over the edge. Then, as seen here, they naturally try to blame conservatives and bigots for the blowback. As Allahpundit at Hot Air wrote yesterday:

The more excitable members of the left’s gay-marriage mob can’t cope with how this Two Minutes Hate for O’Connor and her business played out. So, as conspiracy theorists are wont to do, they’re reaching for an explanation that makes them feel better about it.
So it has to be a scam. Or a "fraud." Or a perfectly executed, well thought-out plan to arouse right-wing haters.

Here's a suggestion to the left's haters and pizza truthers: Take a deep breath, and consider the meaning of Jesus Christ's resurrection and how it should be affecting how you live your everyday lives. After all, tomorrow is Easter.

Exit point: I almost forgot to tell readers that Alix Bryan once used GoFundMe to fund a Las Vegas trip for herself — and "teaches journalism at Virginia Commonwealth University."

- See more at: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/tom-blumer/2015/04/04/richmond-va-hack-reports-memories-pizzas-gofundme-effort-fraud-—-just#sthash.EnQDIQnv.dpuf

BUSTED: CBS Employee @AlixBryan Targeted #MemoriesPizza GoFund Had Lavish Vegas Party

APRIL 4, 2015 BY CHARLES C. JOHNSON 31 COMMENTS

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Who says gays can’t be tacky?



Alix Bryan, the lesbian employee of CBS reported the Memories Pizza GoFundMe account for fraud, had her own lavish crowd funded Vegas party for her birthday party.

Yes, Bryan once set up her own gofundme to pay for a trip to Vegas. You can view the gofundmeaccount here.


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The lavish dinner was “greedy, stupid, and desperate,” she wrote. “There are so many people who really need things more important than this” but she still hit up her friends.

This is what she wrote.


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Bryan published a non-apology apology on Twitter. She claimed that she was concerned that the money wasn’t going to the right place.

But a closer look at her tweets reveal an obsession with gay causes and issues. She also went after Memories Pizza repeatedly.


Read more at http://bit.ly/1EU14fq
 
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