WhiteClaw84
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I found it extremely offensive as well. This guy comes across as a hate monger. I personally feel that pro-life or pro-abortion, it's no laughing matter and to perform a stand up comedy act about abortion is really just low. There are better ways to share an opinion than promoting what could be defined as a prejudice view of pro-life people. I'm pro-life...and I don't act or feel the way that this man claims that pro-lifers act. To be thrown into a definition that he thinks is funny and true and is preaching to his audience is really offensive. I understand that everyone is entitled to their opinion but he never identifies this as just his personal opinion or etc...And that is why I put a spoiler tag up and a warning, so those who don't want to be offended can skip it.
I also think that man is brilliant. I've watched his stuff on religion, war, politics, advertisement, germs/diseases, etc. While he can be rather direct, I feel that he causes people to think about things. People may not change their minds in the end, but I believe his whole approach was shock factor and to get people to think outside of the box instead of following blindly what they were raised with/told.
Also, I don't know about your country, but in the USA you can't put someone in prison for freedom of speech. There are very certain specific instances where I am sure you could and they do, but for this sort of deal, no prison. Or prisons would be absolutely filled to max if we were to try to jail all those who spoke out freely.
If someone stood up and spoke in the same fashion as him, claiming that all African Amercians are criminals, it would create absolute outrage. It wouldn't be funny. We don't approve of anyone putting African Amercian people into a box with a big ol' label that says "criminal" on it so why should he be allowed to throw pro-lifers in a box and label them as this or that? Not everyone falls into his definition of pro-life. I hope that people don't blindly follow him...simply because he speaks a good speech.
It just doesn't seem right and as I said it's not funny. I watched it with the attempt to see it from both views and not my own so that I wouldn't take it personally. Instead I just found it awkward and concerning that he voiced such an outrage over the subject. People weren't laughing as people normally do with a comedian on stage...they were cheering and agreeing with him like they were at a weird abortion rally.
Anyway, that's just how I feel and what I think. I've stated my opinion before on Abortion. I am against abortion unless in extreme cases where the mother is in danger or etc...
I don't go around on comical speeches labeling pro-abortion people as baby killers or horrible people because I don't believe that all of them are. Also, usually those that can get away with prejudice comical remarks are those that are making fun of themselves. This guy is quite clearly a pro-abortion person which makes the whole act even less funny because as I said before...it just comes across as prejudice and hate mongering.
I am strongly convinced that if he were still alive (I believe he has passed away) and I came up to greet him and he knew I was pro-life that (form the impression I have gathered from his videos) he would shut me out or react aggressively towards me possibly even go on a speech about who I am before even meeting me. His behavior indicates that he is very stubborn and set in his ways and not afraid of throwing a label on someone who doesn't agree with his opinion. On the other hand, when I've come in contact with a pro-abortion person or someone who has or is thinking about an abortion I don't act angrily or aggressively or shut them out. We're all sinners and far from perfect and I accept that. Hate the sin love the sinner. I certainly won't hesitate to share my opinion and share guidance if they are willing or encouragement but I'm not going to look at them and call them a baby killer or some other harsh label. Personally, I feel that being aggressive and scary towards someone with a differing opinion on a matter does not help to convince them or persuade them to assume your opinion or agree to some extent it really just turns the person off. As a Christian, I don't go throwing the Bible at every person I see doing something sinful because they'll never listen to me if I do. I can't force anyone to be a Christian or believe in God. They have to want to on their own. I get frustrated with Christians today for being insane. They're just insane. Protesting at funerals, calling for murder of gays etc... It's nuts. That's not the Christian way! I just want to slap them on the hand and tell them to stop it. I feel like Christians are falsely labelled as well because the last time I threw a Bible was when I slipped on a sock while carrying it in the kitchen and it flung out of my hands We're not all crazy. We're loving people...really we are!
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