Why Ban Whetstone?
Created on: September 23rd, 2006
It's sad that was was supposed to be the hub of creativity and innovation on the internet was reduced to this. So much for the new generation.
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The difference is that Whetstone goes beyond promoting his religion to spewing hatred about other religions - like Catholics - based on their beliefs (as opposed to the Scientology site, which opposed the Church of Scientology based on its deeds) - or atheists, directly accusing them of having to lie to themselves.
I suppose one can make the argument that "N*gg* stole my bike" is a similar example of bigotry, but at least that one was tongue-in-cheek.
1'd for not understanding the fundamental difference.
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