Friday, October 29, 2010

Hypocritical Mass

School board member Clint McCance told CNN he would resign after writing on his Facebook page that he thought gay youths should kill themselves. While he does offer a half-assed apology, he is quick to point out that he has suffered, too.

"I'm reaping what I've sown," he said. "I've had a lot of hate speech thrown at me and my family on every level." They have temporarily left the state to "escape the harassment" that has ensued. One taste of what gays suffer daily has this guy whining, and he still doesn't see the contrast between well-deserved backlash for public stupidity and full out discrimination against the innocent. He isn't sorry about what he said, he just wants people to forgive him and shut up and forget about it already. Considering the remarks from parents and concerned citizens, I don't think we have to worry about that.

And of course, in case you read it wrong, he clarifies his stance to Anderson Cooper. "I would never support suicide for any kids," McCance said. "I don't support bullying of any kids." Of course. Gotcha. That's why you wrote that you also enjoy the fact that they give each other AIDS and die. I can see how that could be misconstrued. When faced with his actions, Clint McCance gave a slick and unimpressive apology.

It's scary that this man is on a school board. It's scary that he was elected to his position. I will lose sleep pondering how one could say "The only way I'm wearin it for them is if they all commit suicide", and then turn right around and sell the load that he would never support suicides for any kids. He isn't even trying. There are people like this everywhere. This is the face of the ignorance we fight, and it's ugly in the light.

There should be an alarm going off right now, and it's a loud social call to action. We do not have the right to force other people to live how we think they should. No matter what we believe, it is not our right to take out our negativity on children. A grown man going after children is the bully that never grew up. It reeks of the worst of what people can be. We need to see that for what it is and promise to do better and while we're at it show some compassion to kids caught in the middle.

Kids deserve support and love and the right to choose who they will be. Period. Anyone who believes any less than that should not be in McCance's position. Most alarming of all is that this guy may run again. However, instead of insulting gay kids on Facebook, he can play it safe and just stomp on their head.

Bon The Geek

6 comments:

Zandar said...

A grown man going after children is the bully that never grew up.

This right here.

StarStorm said...

Pretty much, yeah.

Anonymous said...

"I'm reaping what I've sown," he said. "I've had a lot of hate speech thrown at me and my family on every level."

Funny how you fail to address this. It's okay to go after this guy and his family because he doesn't agree with a homosexual lifestyle?

That speaks volumes about you. Wouldn't want anyone who might have the intellectual courage to correct Zandar's many "Fragments of Credibility" on this blog, can we?

Anonymous said...

funny how you aren't bothered by the hate speech attributed to mccance. what an idiot you are. it's almost sad. you certainly aren't doing your side any favors when you post tripe like this.

go fuck yourself already.

StarStorm said...

And two comments up, we have an example of a toady who never grew up. Not hard enough to be a bully, so they don't go bully people, they go harass people on the net.

Bon said...

Hey Anonymous, I did address it. Right when I said he didn't see the contrast between well-deserved backlash and spewing hate against the innocent.

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