yngzaklynch":2145inly said:
Spaceboy":2145inly said:
yngzaklynch":2145inly said:
I'm not sure what was said. By the things stated in this thread i'm guessing it was an anti gay remark. Why does he have to be ok with it? If he feels it's wrong thats his opinion. Why demonize him?
Generally, people don't want to support others who have immoral beliefs.
I haven't heard about any of this because I don't have any association with the bizarre internet click that's infatuated with Vik and similar guitars.
Immoral beliefs? If he is catholic....? I'll stop. Tolerance in this country really means tolerate the liberal leftwing views.
American political or ideological association has noting to do with accepting hatred.
If "liberals" are against hatred, does that mean "conservatives" are all for hatred?
"Tolerance" is about being objective, fair, and open to beliefs that one may not normally share.
To some it may seem that this ideal or ideology is something which only "liberals" believe.
I doubt that even "conservatives" really want to promote the idea that hatred is acceptable simply because liberals are intolerant of hateful beliefs. Or maybe I'm wrong and the conservative right really does feel that real freedom is about promoting hate and hatred towards people deemed not worthy of being part of the greater society.
If that is so, then who gets to decide who gets hated upon?
Should "tolerance" be applied to homophobia and homophobes?
Yes, we can apply objective and fair reasoning (tolerance) to the views of homophobes.
But that in no way means we should then accept that those views and beliefs are positive, helpful, or constructive.
We can easily see how those views have a very negative and destructive affect on society in general, and on individuals specifically.
No, hatred and hate filled beliefs and views do not have to be accepted as a way to give equal weight and right to those who hold those beliefs.
I accept VIK guitar founder and owner's "right" to express his beliefs. But in no way does that then mean I have to accept his views and beliefs as something I share.
If that sounds "liberal" to some, then so be it.
I don't label myself as "liberal", just for the record.
In this country, anyone can have any opinion they like.
One should also know that there may be opinions and actions from those who don't agree with you.
This guy isn't now going to stop hating gay people, just because of the backlash.
He might lose some sales, but his beliefs and opinions are still safely his own to keep.
No one can or should take that away from him, as this is still a somewhat free and open society, even if the right wing would rather it not be so "liberal".
I agree with author Evelyn Hall's words, "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it."
It's a very American point of view, even though she was English.
