Liverpool protest pic
Thanks to the MWW reader who sent in this picture of a placard held by an anti-Springer protestor in Liverpool.
The bottom of the sign reads “Jesus is God”.
UPDATE: It should be noted that the placard was wielded by a solo protestor, who stood apart from the main body of the anti-Springer crowd. Still funny, though.
With reasoning like that, the pro-JSTO protesters really have their work cut out…
Just out of curiosity, I wonder if the sad individual responsible for the making of that sign wondered why if Hitler was indeed a “homo”, that thousands of his fellow “homos” met their deaths at concentration camps along with the rest of the Nazi regime’s undesirables.
Ho-mo on the range,
Where the censor and idiot play,
Where never is heard
An intelligent word,
As they grouse and they grumble all day.
Presumably this plonker has spent more time reading ‘Mein Kampf’ than the Bible, and is certainly not a Latin scholar.
Thus he feels confident enough to take a guess at Hitler’s sexual preferences, but doesn’t remember that famous phrase ‘Ecce Homo’ (‘Behold the man’)from the account of the crucifixion.
If these religious retards can’t even be bothered to study their own fixations properly, why should anyone else take them seriously?
Maybe they were revealing incredibly subtle advanced intellect:
Hitler was a homo (sapiens), Springer likewise, but old Hey-soos was in fact above all that filthy corporealism in the long run…?
Hmmm.
Maybe not!
🙂
What is it about fundie religious believers and homosexuals?
They seem toi be obsessed by the thing, sweetness …..
i like the little stars of david he’s put around jeebus, presumably to highlight his jewishness
It’s sad to say, really, but In the interests of secularism we need more twats like this. When the unthinking, Big-Brother-watching masses stroll by and see this sort of thing it may vaguely encourage homophobia (why hasn’t the demonstrator been arrested?), but nevertheless it’s unintentional humour further isolates the church from mainstream society.
“… it may vaguely encourage homophobia (why hasn’t the demonstrator been arrested?) …”
I think we have to be careful, Ricky. Having a go at homos is OK, because having a go at religionists is OK. If we try to prevent people speaking out against gays, gays will soon find they may be hoist by their own petard, and suddenly come up against a law that prevents them from criticising other groups. I’m with Voltaire – though I might not go as far as defending to the death: too much of a coward for that. I actually found myself arguing with Yvonne Ridley on the phone a few weeks ago (I won’t bore you with why Ridley and I were chatting, but we’ve spoken before, some weeks after she came out of Afghanistan), and I was defending Sacranie’s rant about gays while she was knocking him. Odd sort of conversation. But she knew I was gay and I knew she was Muslim and she knew I knew, so whether she was placating me or whether she actually thought he was a plonker, I don’t know.
I see your point Andy; too many laws or potential laws limiting free speech etc. (I was also being a teensy bit tongue-in-cheek about arresting the idiot!) But I would add that the power excercised by the Church far exceeds that of gay people. It’s taken FOREVER for the gay community to get as far as it has, despite the best efforts of the church. Casual, unthinking homophobia is still rife in our country, whereas I reckon the church can take a lot more knocking!
Although simple-minded Xtian apologetics have tried to change the facts don’t forget that Hitler was a devout Christian man. Like Green and other fanatics he would have had one shot on the spot for daring to watch Jerry Spring!