preacher owned by manson in glasgow
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This guy has every right to spew his bullshit all day (as he was just spitting fairy tale condemnations at the crowd, not personal attacks), however, everyone else has the right to blare the fight song in response. Free speech is not a one way street.
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I might just play this song next time someone preaches to me , I don't hate religious people , I only hate it when they force you to believe what they believe
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@NotNamedJones Which is again perception, but whatever.
I found the video funny 'cause the guy's being a dick and the song-lyrics were contextually relevant.
But anyway, we're not gonna' agree, so...
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@Angdharagh thats based on perception. you may see it as a threat because of fear and intolerance. I personally am not threatened by people standing up and speaking for what they believe, even if its currently not the trend. I don't care either way, its just an ironic situation that gave me a laugh.
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@NotNamedJones As you like; I personally see a difference between the right to free speach and the right to shout threats at passers-by.
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@Angdharagh but thats not at all the point. how the guy reacted doesn't matter. the point is that they used Manson, a band that people see as representative of free speech, used as a means to stifle other people. thats why its ironic.
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@NotNamedJones Ah, but he could have continued had he so wished, or went elsewhere and started again.
It's obnoxious sure, but no more obnoxious than shouting "You're all going to hell!" at people in the street.
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@Angdharagh they played the music to try and stop him. he stopped. they stopped him. see how that works? ;)
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XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD That's fuckin awesome!!!
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@NotNamedJones Nobody stopped him though, did they?
wheeeey haha go manson
i thought that dude was a 13 year old boy.
EllieIerokk 1 month ago 25
lol .. was wondering how the marilyn manson part got into this! That was classic =}
Pickendi 1 month ago 13