Posted on 04/02/2015 7:27:56 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
I flagged this story last night on Twitter but Matt Welch already wrote the post I wanted to write this morning about State Sen. Jim Arnold. I wonder if this schmuck is misinformed about what the pizzeria owners said, as so many people burning them in virtual effigy seem to be, or if he knows and is prepared to run them out of town regardless:
The vast majority of people in this country are not going to stand by and watch that kind of activity unfold, [Arnold] said. If thats their stand I hope they enjoy eating their pizza because I dont think anyone else is going to.
Sen. Arnold says hes upset by the news because of the negative attention its bringing to a town he says is a great community.
He said this kind of thinking has no place in this town
This is America and if people say theyre not going to serve them and they feel this is some kind of defense, which by the way doesnt take effect until July 1, but if they feel its some kind of defense, I think theyre sadly mistaken, said Sen. Arnold.
The owners never refused service to gays. They never claimed theyd refuse service to gays. As Welch notes, they said the opposite they would and do serve gay customers. What they wouldnt do if asked is cater a gay wedding because their faith tells them that marriage is sacred and reserved for straight couples. That thinking, politely declining to be conscripted by the state into a ceremony that violates ones religion, no longer has a place in small-town Indiana according to the towns own senator, whos more keen to stay on the good side of the lefts gay-marriage mob than defend constituents guilty of nothing more than giving their opinion to a reporter. The episodes a total catastrophe if you care about reconciling opponents of gay marriage to the looming reality of the practice being legalized nationwide by the Supreme Court. The intelligent way to do that is to observe the right of business owners to decline service at gay weddings and trust that their feelings will change over time as the practice becomes more mainstream. This isnt Mississippi in 1955; gay couples wont be frozen out of local public accommodations by the number of holdouts. The revanchist way is to follow the playbook of hardline social cons and try to legislate your opponents into submission. All that will come of that is bitterness and resistance, a strategic disaster driven by the impulse to stomp dissenters rather than integrate them into the new regime thats been created.
Heres one expression of resistance: An Internet fundraising effort for Memories Pizza stands north of $135,000 as I write this. Thats gratifying but insufficient; youre not going to stop the mob by systematically rebuilding every business theyve financially burned to the ground. If you want to reach lawmakers on religious liberty, youre going to have to reach Big Business by showing them theres lots of money to be lost if they dont start accommodating business owners with faith objections to gay weddings. Youll never bring them over to your side of the issue but you can scare them enough to make them stay more or less neutral. The fact that Wal-Mart, a company born and bred in Arkansas and catering to the sort of lower-income consumers who trend traditional on social issues, felt no hesitation in jumping in against RFRA in Arkansas means theres lots of work to be done here. No time to waste. While you think about that, via the Right Scoop, heres CNN seemingly going door to door in hopes of finding yet another small business for the Lords of Tolerance to wish death and ruin on. Good work, guys.
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Well, Senator Arnold, are you going to send a mob in to kill them?
Don’t give him any ideas.
Kind of like the country is going down a slippery slide. Can we keep blaming BUSH for these things, or would it be okay now to ask B.O to take his due share of the blame!!!
RE: That kind of thinking has no place in this town
So, he’s going to write a law to outlaw thinking now?
Senator Arnold’s kind of thinking has no place in any town. He’s an intolerant bigot.
Wrong-thinking will be punished
I would suggest that small business owners consider moving out of his district since he clearly has no intent of standing up for them.
I hope the good folks of Indiana remember this state senator’s sorry attitude next time an election rolls around!......
Many are saying when will Civil War 2 start. It’s been going on for a while, it just hasn’t reached a violent stage yet.
This senator needs a dose of Sunday School. I thought Indiana of all states would hold the moral compass. Guess I was wrong. Woe to their state because of their elected leaders. I don’t think there are volcanoes in Indiana but they could be due for an earthquake. This country is out of control. It has become so evil. I was talking with my sister this evening. . .how far we have come from the Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock, and our precious Veterans fought for this? You can get despondent just thinking about it. . . but “look up our redemption draweth nigh.”
Last look $420,713 raised for the Memories Pizza Family.
The homo-nazis have picked a target, and are literally going to crucify it.
All those standing against an Americans right to freedom of religion are intolerant bigots. It's discrimination like we've never seen before.
The left considers God a threat to their evil agenda. They think they can defeat him. Satan must be their leader, because he thinks the same thing.
It's not going to go well for any of them in the end. We already know how the story ends. Right now, we're just witnessing the wheat growing up with the chaff so the tender wheat isn't damaged, but the harvest is just around the corner.
The sheep are being separated from the goats, and once the two are well separated, the prophesied cleansing of liberalism will begin.
Now that liberals have threatened the life of the family and threatened to firebomb the pizza joint, does this guy have something to say about liberal terrorists?
It never ceases to amaze me how "progressives" want to force issues, based solely on the "fact" that that's what THEY think is the right thing to do...never mind the activists, it's the ignorant people that put them in office, based on their "feelings" rather than any understanding of the Constitution, equal rights, or the law.
Good one! ; )
It’s not going to go well for any of them in the end. We already know how the story ends.
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