I know that far too many who call themselves “liberal” are hypocrites. I know that far too many demand what they will not give. And I know that far too many will blame anything and everything but the actual perpetrator when a member of one of their preferred minority groups commits a horrific act of violence and hatred like we saw in Orlando this past weekend. Enter CNN’s Sally Kohn, an unabashed liberal and CNN pundit who had this to say on social media following said Islamic extremist’s attack on dozens of innocents in Florida:
Hey right wing Christians desperately trying to point out that right wing Muslims are more anti-gay than you are: Your guilt is showing!
— Sally Kohn (@sallykohn) June 13, 2016
Last I checked, it's not Muslim religious extremists shooting up abortion clinics and killing abortion doctors.
— Sally Kohn (@sallykohn) June 13, 2016
Hmm. How often has that happened compared with the number of Muslim extremists who’ve attacked and murdered Americans on our own soil, particularly in the past seven-plus years? And the murdered babies in Kohn’s beloved Planned Parenthood number in the millions, but I digress…she continued with her online rant:
Islamic extremists kill LGBT people.
Christian and Jewish extremists just drive us to commit suicide.
Either way, #HateIsHate.
— Sally Kohn (@sallykohn) June 13, 2016
Yes, hate is hate. And to show her tolerance, she’s blaming Christians and Jews for the suicide rate among LGBTs (can we cite a study, please, Ms. Kohn?), and…she’s saying that believing in—gasp!—traditional marriage is on par with murdering gays just out making merry at an Orlando nightclub. Yep, she really said that. And was quickly called to the carpet for her idiocy:
The number of people killed at abortion clinics in 20 years is only 20 percent of those who died Sunday in #Orlando. https://t.co/26ovcE3mjI
— Charles Hoskinson (@cehoskinson) June 13, 2016
Evil and hate are not relative to math, sir. https://t.co/7MkixpjEmr
— Sally Kohn (@sallykohn) June 13, 2016
Yeah, murdering dozens of innocent men and women because of who they love is exactly the same as being for traditional marriage. Or something equally as asinine in the warped mind of Ms. Kohn.
.@BecketAdams @davidharsanyi yes killing gay people is worse than just wishing they didn't exist. Hooray for less intolerant intolerance!
— Sally Kohn (@sallykohn) June 13, 2016
Sure. Just slightly worse, apparently. This is the same woman, mind you, who holds Queen Hillary the LGBT-Panderer in high esteem as a champion of women (try reading that without choking on your morning Joe). Behold the lovefest for Clinton from a perpetually lovestruck Sally Kohn, while dissing an entire community of “white people”:
Sigh. How heroic. How tolerant. Imagine her uttering those words for those voting for her preferred (female) candidate based solely on her gender. The Most Trusted Name in News, most certainly.
The fact that she is so painfully, and ignorantly, unaware of her own intolerance is what defines far too many of those on today’s Radical Left. They demand tolerance for alternative lifestyles, but as displayed by Ms. Kohn, who happens to be gay, they offer none for those whose worldviews differ from their own. And that, my friends, is the very definition of bigotry. But what’s most ironic is the tolerance legions of Lefties display toward a religion (not all of its adherents, mind you; I’m not painting with a broad brush here) that is fundamentally anti-gay (there’s your intolerance, Ms. Kohn!), and yes, homophobic and repressive of women.
@Kwesi_Booker @sallykohn @BecketAdams the opposite is true. western society — christian nations — have become more liberal towards gays
— David Harsanyi (@davidharsanyi) June 13, 2016
Meh. Facts shmacts when one chooses to be a lifelong victim of “homophobic white people” even though she resides in one of the most tolerant nations on Earth.
Simple fact is that progressive Muslims recognize my fundamental humanity and equality as a queer person more than Christian right does.
— Sally Kohn (@sallykohn) June 13, 2016
Nice job making yet another Islamic terrorist attack not about the horrific deaths, and those still suffering, as well as the major problem we have in this nation with Radical Islam, but all about you and your sexuality and your perpetual suffering.
@Kwesi_Booker Which is funny, b/c you & @sallykohn demand "tolerance" and "respect" for those who DO kill gays @davidharsanyi @BecketAdams
— Lucy (@Maverick_SS_49) June 13, 2016
Boom. And the hypocrisy is patently clear to those of us with eyes wide open, and some of us are damned sick of the double standard, coupled with the continued frontal assault on Christianity:
My research and viral blog post led to getting Soledad O'Brien fired at @CNN, Sally Kohn is nothing. #HateIsHate https://t.co/NBYnmQVhmg
— Ali A. Akbar (@ali) June 13, 2016
She's using a now infamous tactic; double down. Used by new Left and new Right. Doesn't work against peer scrutiny. https://t.co/7T4imk4VNN
— Ali A. Akbar (@ali) June 13, 2016
You can end all of this outrage by apologizing for your bigoted comments, @sallykohn. Love God, love people. Hate has no place here.ticktock
— Ali A. Akbar (@ali) June 13, 2016
Excuse me while I don’t hold my breath for anything resembling contriteness, or for any reprimand of Ms. Kohn by CNN. And she’s not the only clueless liberal running around blaming Christians for the intentional act of a Radical Islamic Terrorist:
A thousand acts of bigotry, large and small, created Orlando. You excused discrimination. You called people abominations. You are complicit.
— Sarah Jones (@onesarahjones) June 13, 2016
Uh, no, Ms. Sarah Jones.
@onesarahjones Him being a radical Islamist is a Christian's fault? Interesting. You aren't very smart.
— Michael (@michaelmcdonn) June 13, 2016
I'm a RW Christian who wants to arm the gays. @sallykohn wants them helpless in gun-free zones.
But I'm the bigot, or something.
— John Nolte (@NolteNC) June 13, 2016
And John Nolte hits it out of the park. This terrorist attack targeted gays, yes, but the attack was on our entire nation and its freedom and inherent tolerance of diversity, yet those who say they are advocates of minority communities in our nation want to leave those very same Americans defenseless in the face of evil.
Christians didn’t murder those poor, terrified people in the Pulse nightclub on an early Sunday morning in June, Sally; a deranged, hateful bigot with a dangerous, radicalized worldview, and ties to Islamic extremists, did. And it is HE—not Christians, not guns, not the NRA, not the preference of some for traditional marriage—who is responsible. In the end, those who blame anything other than solely the perpetrator, and his bastardized worldview, are cowards. And, I’d surmise, whether consciously or otherwise, they know for certain that daring to criticize a religion that fundamentally demands that gays be hurled from rooftops, or hung by their necks from cranes in nations like Iran, and that brutally subjugates women in the most heinous ways possible, is akin to signing your eventual death warrant by Mullah fatwa. Christians? Well, they’ll just unfollow you on Twitter and sign petitions requesting that you be removed from your hot mic over on CNN. Sally Kohn is a coward. And a hypocrite. And it looks to me from where I’m sitting that she just may be a bigot, too. How’s that for displaying the tolerance she so relentlessly demands?
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