Yes, indeed. I like Ann, but Farah is perfectly within his rights to disinvite her. Our actions have consequences. The groups aim is to take the country and the Republican party far to the left. And they don’t even try to hide it. With their mission out in plain sight, they proudly proclaim it. Thus, her agreeing to speak at their convention is against everything Farah’s convention stands for, and against everything most Christians stand for, and against conservative principles all the way around. It isn’t just a social issue, it is a question of the courts, education, religion, private property and business, and freedom of association as well.
She is free to speak wherever she wants, but she shouldn’t be slamming anyone for taking a stand when a speech is defacto support. There is far too much at stake.
Life can sorta suck when people start holding you to the same standards you had held others to...