"We live in this marvelous diversity where we actually have gay neighbors," she said. "They're not some vilified unknown. They're our neighbors."
I wonder if she actually KNOWS any evangelical Christians (no - which I assume makes it easier for her to villify them).
BTW, from personal experience, the New York zeitgeist is grumpy rudeness (in which they take great pride) mixed with bewildering ineptitude.
Good point.
I doubt it.
>"We live in this marvelous diversity where we actually have gay neighbors," she said. "They're not some vilified unknown. They're our neighbors."<
And her point? One of my childhood friends is a lesbian. We were even neighbors a few years back. I have no intention of ending our friendship any time soon.
Believe me, I'd much prefer having a gay, SOUTHERN neighbor than an uppity, condescending, horse's butt of a Noo Yooah Kah.
It's astounding that after 9/11, after our flyover sons and daughters stepped up to the plate to go after the fiends that brought the twin towers crashing down, these people STILL have not the first clue what we are up against.
The sad thing is, should the worst happen, and should New York get attacked again, the rest of America will repeat their outreach to the ungrateful wretches like this latte-swilling elitist.