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of course the resignation was manufactured, and they don't mean a thing about it, but they did the right thing. right-wing screeching can only hurt edwards, and their involvement would therefore hurt him too, so they did the right thing by leaving. donahue is a ****ing idiot for what it's worth. if he's so worried about speech that goes after a group, i find it to be compelling evidence on his character that he has not yet spoken about tim hardaway's notion that gays "shouldn't be in the united states." even marcotte hasn't advocated for catholics not being in the U.S. Seems he is a champion of the victim when the "victim" is him. It goes back to what I've been saying all over the net for years, that the right-wing hates this society of 'victimhood,' except when it plays into their hands to act like victims. Hypocrite extraordinaire. Not that anyone expects anything less from a tool like him. |
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Of course GLAAD has nothing to say, when someone hates you enough for being who you were born to be, then there's little to stick up for. On top of that, there was nothing to defend. This whole thing was blown out of proportion in the name of propaganda, so why on earth would anyone jump in, let alone those who are Donahue's favorite target and help him in making something out of nothing? You're asking an irrelevant question. It's like asking a KKK member why he doesn't support equal rights the minute after he's done tying the rope to lynch a black person. There is no plane of reference here at all. You're asking why on earth the one group that Donahue has made a living spewing hateful remarks about, didn't jump to his defense? It's pretty self-explanatory here, my friend. |