So recently the folks in a certain atheist group have decided to open their mouths and wall feeds to images and statements of blatant misogyny. For all you religious folk out there, this is GREAT news, because that means you no longer have to be blamed as the root of sexism and woman-hating. For feminists, well, this just welcomes push-back, so I’ve decided to reinterpret a fancy-pantsy little post I found on a page splattered with woman-hating, sexist, misogynist bull–a page that claims to exist for the purpose of opposing religion. Totally see how woman-hating and theism-hating go hand-in-hand. Right. I guess you should just rename your page: We hate everything and everyone.



But, moving on, below is a blurb posted by the admin of the page after a wave of furious men and women who actually think women are human beings furvently attacked one of their misogynists posts. The post was taken down, but this little belch about free speech was put up in its place. It’s a perfect example of how abusers hide behind the banner of ‘Free Speech’ when they really mean: Blank Check to Indiscriminately Hurt Anyone I Want.

First, here is the original post. Below the original post, I have reinterpreted the post into hater justification speech. Cause it’s fun to do that and it shines a different perspective on this so-called free speech defense. Just for the record, before you start reading, I’d like to inform that the poster of this free speech quote BLOCKED every man and woman who spoke out against their misogynist posts. He BLOCKED people who were speaking, then lectured them on free speech. Of course, none of us could even respond to the below post he made, since he had already glued our proverbial mouths shut.



K, enough ramble. Here goes.

Original:

Political correctness is the oppression of our intellectual movement so no one says anything anymore just in case anyone else get’s offended. What happens if you say that and someone gets offended? Well they can be offended, can’t they? What’s wrong with being offended? When did stick and stones may break my bones stop being relevant? Isn’t that what you teach children? He called me an idiot! Don’t worry about it, he’s a dick.



Now you have adults going “I was offended, I was offended and I have rights!” Well so what, be offended, nothing happened. You’re an adult, grow up, and deal with it. I was offended! Well, I don’t care! Nothing happens when you’re offended. “I went to the comedy show and the comedian said something about the lord, and I was offended, and when I woke up in the morning, I had leprosy.“



Nothing Happens. “I want to live in a democracy but I never want to be offended again.” Well you’re an idiot.



How do you make a law about offending people? How do you make it an offense to offend people? Being offended is subjective. It has everything to do with you as an individual or a collective, or a group or a society or a community. Your moral conditioning, your religious beliefs. What offends me may not offend you. And you want to make laws about this? I’m offended when I see boy bands for god sake.



It’s a valid offense, I’m offended. They’re cooperate shills, posing as musicians to further a modeling career and frankly I’m disgusted.



- Steve Hughes.







What abusers really mean when they say all that from above:



