But the minute they try to force those weird beliefs on others, that's a different situation.
Like condemning the masses to perpetual poverty and wage-slavery to profit a minute class of uber-rich leaches?
Or do 'weird beliefs' get a pass when they fall under your politics?
And that includes children.
How about the homeless, underemployed, elderly, single parents, disabled, vulnerable, disadvantaged, and generally poor-to-do?
Should they also be protected from other people's 'weird beliefs'?
"Religion is not necessarily something to be ashamed of, but do it in private and wash your hands afterwards."
Let's add 'bad politics' to the list of things folk should do in private.
Is that okayeven if it makes you a hypocrite?
Edited by Jon, : No reason given.
Love your enemies!