Scientology's harassment continues
Created on: August 18th, 2006
Richard Hirst from Scientology is complaining with a lawyer to Shawn Lonsdale. Shawn has him talking on his critic video on a public street.
Richard Hirst just posted Shawn's social security number all over Clearwater Florida.
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^k, if its called fair game then why does everyone complain and say its immoral when Scientologists do the exact same thing? If you're going to use the same immoral tactics of harassment that Scientologists do to their enemies, then you can't complain about their tactics being immoral without being a hypocrite, among other things.
This YTMND is complaining about it. Its portraying Scientology in a negative light (rightly so) for giving out personal information in an attempt to harass an enemy of the Church, while it turns around and does the same thing. Its a textbook example of hypocrisy. Comparing it to a war with nuclear weapons is the fallacy of questionable analogy, btw. The two things aren't similiar enough to compare one to the other. Unless you believe their tactics are okay, you can't morally justify using them. Saying...
Call Richard Hirst # 727-631-7862 ...... ask him why he can post people's social security numbers and criminal record all over Florida. Also, ask him why he's such a douche for getting Scientology's lawyers after a peaceful protestor when Richard is the one being shot on video (on a public street).
Ask Richard Hirst why he loves the c*ck.
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Good. this ytmnd doesnt help this particular case, but anything that psreads awareness of scientology's evils is a good step toward halting scientology's spread. Imagine whaty would happen if these psychoes became as big as christianity?! They would start to control the government and all sort of crazy sh*t would go down.
"Imagine whaty would happen if these psychoes became
as big as christianity?! They would start to control the government and all
sort of crazy sh*t would go down." - You mean like the way Christianity does control the govt? (stem cell bans, abortion bans, gay marriage bans, etc.) Or how about the way Islam controls dozens of governments? (Sharia law, Dhimmi law, etc.)
NoAstrology. He harassed a man in the way this ytmnd wants to harass him.This isnt necessarily hipocrisy, because this man and his cult harassed someone that simply peacefully protested him. They want to harass a scientologist who is NOT innocent, like the man he harassed. They are giving the Scientology what he gave the protester, although less. It would be true hipocrisy if the scientologist had been protesting YTMND peacefully, or protesting the protester.
Wait, you're saying that this Fitzgerald guy is a Scientologist, but how can you be certain? Scientology denied it. That doesn't mean much, but it -could- be just some random crazy guy. Or did I miss the slide where it proved otherwise? Also, despite it being interesting stuff, this doesn't belong on ytmnd.
According to legal usage expert Bryan Garner (A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage, 2d ed.), "Esq." is to be placed after an attorney's name by another person, but never to be appended by the attorney himself or herself. Thus, one attorney writing to another would address the letter's recipient as "Jane Brown, Esq." but would sign himself as "John Smith."
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