Some of you might have seen the news story about the Maryville, IL pastor that was recently shot in front of his congregation.
Recent information from a friend has pointed out that the Westboro Baptist Church, a VERY anti-gay church from Topeka, Kansas plans to protest the fallen reverend's funeral.
*CAUTION: Their site can be offensive to some.*
Here's the reason why they're protesting. (Again, it might be offensive, so I caution.)
Regardless of the intentions, or political views of all parties involved, my point questions the shifting of America's "Protest Culture."
I've always associated political protests (or any protests for that matter) with a more liberal group. However, in light of this recent story, and the sheer organization WBC has when it comes to staging protests, I've come to the conclusion that protests have left the Left, and gone to the Religious Right.
The last protest I attended was an anti-Bush rally in STL (I don't really go to protest myself, but they're always fun to watch... like crashes at NASCAR) . It came complete with TV news crews (which made the event seem larger than it was) and a very organized press relations presence. Nothing happened. It seemed like a day at the park.
Have the liberals gone soft in their protests?
The protest against the fallen priest because his religion is viewed as compromising towards homosexuals? THat seems a bit crazy to me, and definitely on the edge. Westboro's leader, Fred Phelps, believes that natural disasters and terrorist attacks are due to God's wrath over the tolerance of same-sex relationships in America. His church is considered, by some, a hate group.
And they protest everything.
Recent information from a friend has pointed out that the Westboro Baptist Church, a VERY anti-gay church from Topeka, Kansas plans to protest the fallen reverend's funeral.
*CAUTION: Their site can be offensive to some.*
Here's the reason why they're protesting. (Again, it might be offensive, so I caution.)
Regardless of the intentions, or political views of all parties involved, my point questions the shifting of America's "Protest Culture."
I've always associated political protests (or any protests for that matter) with a more liberal group. However, in light of this recent story, and the sheer organization WBC has when it comes to staging protests, I've come to the conclusion that protests have left the Left, and gone to the Religious Right.
The last protest I attended was an anti-Bush rally in STL (I don't really go to protest myself, but they're always fun to watch... like crashes at NASCAR) . It came complete with TV news crews (which made the event seem larger than it was) and a very organized press relations presence. Nothing happened. It seemed like a day at the park.
Have the liberals gone soft in their protests?
The protest against the fallen priest because his religion is viewed as compromising towards homosexuals? THat seems a bit crazy to me, and definitely on the edge. Westboro's leader, Fred Phelps, believes that natural disasters and terrorist attacks are due to God's wrath over the tolerance of same-sex relationships in America. His church is considered, by some, a hate group.
And they protest everything.