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Originally Posted by clickhappy
its true
and its not just sexual preference. If your son died fighting in Iraq or afganistan, or died in Katrina or Died on 911 they will protest the funeral, because "God is angry with America".
They protested Coretta Scott Kings funeral recently, but you didnt see any coverage of it on tv.
The aclu is fighting to protect the rights of these scumbags to get up close when protesting fucking funerals of all places.
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Pure idiocy... those attending the funeral may have even disagreed with the reasons the person died for. This does nothing except directly hurt the innocent family members left behind.
If you feel God is angry and caused Katrina, that's fine, keep it to yourself or your Church or anywhere you want but not at the funeral of a hapless victim of the storm where his family is mourning.
I could think of any number of ridiculous scenarios where theoretically "Free Speech" could be permitted but isn't and shouldn't. Maybe it's less an issue of free speech and more an issue of personal space, or collective space.