Anti-Gay crusader tries to prove a point by demanding he be allowed to march during Pride carrying a "Straight is Great" banner.
March organizers say, "You go, girl!"
http://instinctmagazine.com/post/catholic-leagues-bill-donohue-wants-march-nyc-pride-parade-w-straight-great-banner
QuoteGLAAD's President and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis says, "As a fellow Irish New Yorker, I'm hoping Bill will march with me at NYC Pride. I look forward to the day when I can march openly with Bill in the NYC St. Patrick's Day Parade, and not be turned away because of who I am."
Textbook Pwn4ge! Well played, Sarah Kate Ellis! :lulz:
:lulz:
It's beautiful that evil and hate filled people can't comprehend that not everyone is as evil and hate filled as they are. They cannot see the obvious outcome of their actions because it's incomprehensible to them that someone might behave with any sort of decency.
Quote from: Eater of Clowns on March 20, 2014, 06:37:26 PM
It's beautiful that evil and hate filled people can't comprehend that not everyone is as evil and hate filled as they are. They cannot see the obvious outcome of their actions because it's incomprehensible to them that someone might behave with any sort of decency.
Troof! A position I am currently striving to occupy. It's so easy and often so much fun to just stomp but that hippie - love thine enemy - bullshit is starting to make sense to me in a way it never did before.
Bill Donahue is hilarious. He's the head of the Catholic League, and always on tv giving the authentic Catholic viewpoint. I thought Catholicism already sorta had a spokesperson??
Yes, and Bill Donahue thinks that is just terrible.
Quote from: Cain on March 20, 2014, 07:41:51 PM
Yes, and Bill Donahue thinks that is just terrible.
:lulz:
I was half-joking. But...
QuoteOn April 4, 2007, South Park parodied Donohue in the eleventh season episode "Fantastic Easter Special" as a power-hungry official of the Catholic Church who overthrows the Pope and sentences Jesus ("The Jew") to death for going against him and contradicting Catholic belief. In the show, Donohue calls Stan and Kyle "whores," a reference to his description of South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone.[original research?][46] Subsequently, Jesus kills Donohue.
Donohue took the episode in good humor, displaying a still from it in his office depicting him wearing the pope's miter. Describing the episode's plot to The New York Times, he said "...they have me overthrow the pope because the pope is a wimp, and then I take over the church and give it some guts. But in the end, Jesus kills me."
The jealousy is palpable. Papal, too.
:lulz: :lulz: :lulz:
Quote from: Cain on March 20, 2014, 10:48:50 PM
I was half-joking. But...
QuoteOn April 4, 2007, South Park parodied Donohue in the eleventh season episode "Fantastic Easter Special" as a power-hungry official of the Catholic Church who overthrows the Pope and sentences Jesus ("The Jew") to death for going against him and contradicting Catholic belief. In the show, Donohue calls Stan and Kyle "whores," a reference to his description of South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone.[original research?][46] Subsequently, Jesus kills Donohue.
Donohue took the episode in good humor, displaying a still from it in his office depicting him wearing the pope's miter. Describing the episode's plot to The New York Times, he said "...they have me overthrow the pope because the pope is a wimp, and then I take over the church and give it some guts. But in the end, Jesus kills me."
The jealousy is palpable. Papal, too.
And that wasn't even Pope Benedict. He must
loooooove the new guy.
Quote from: Cain on March 20, 2014, 10:48:50 PM
I was half-joking. But...
QuoteOn April 4, 2007, South Park parodied Donohue in the eleventh season episode "Fantastic Easter Special" as a power-hungry official of the Catholic Church who overthrows the Pope and sentences Jesus ("The Jew") to death for going against him and contradicting Catholic belief. In the show, Donohue calls Stan and Kyle "whores," a reference to his description of South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone.[original research?][46] Subsequently, Jesus kills Donohue.
Donohue took the episode in good humor, displaying a still from it in his office depicting him wearing the pope's miter. Describing the episode's plot to The New York Times, he said "...they have me overthrow the pope because the pope is a wimp, and then I take over the church and give it some guts. But in the end, Jesus kills me."
The jealousy is palpable. Papal, too.
The fact that that's how he interprets it is interesting.
I know that I'm totally just seeing psychopaths everywhere because I'm reading about psychopathy, but his reaction to that has a uniquely psychopathic flair.
Quote from: Nigel on March 21, 2014, 01:15:00 PM
Quote from: Cain on March 20, 2014, 10:48:50 PM
I was half-joking. But...
QuoteOn April 4, 2007, South Park parodied Donohue in the eleventh season episode "Fantastic Easter Special" as a power-hungry official of the Catholic Church who overthrows the Pope and sentences Jesus ("The Jew") to death for going against him and contradicting Catholic belief. In the show, Donohue calls Stan and Kyle "whores," a reference to his description of South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone.[original research?][46] Subsequently, Jesus kills Donohue.
Donohue took the episode in good humor, displaying a still from it in his office depicting him wearing the pope's miter. Describing the episode's plot to The New York Times, he said "...they have me overthrow the pope because the pope is a wimp, and then I take over the church and give it some guts. But in the end, Jesus kills me."
The jealousy is palpable. Papal, too.
The fact that that's how he interprets it is interesting.
I know that I'm totally just seeing psychopaths everywhere because I'm reading about psychopathy, but his reaction to that has a uniquely psychopathic flair.
Careful with that. I'm picturing Sigourney Weaver in Copycat :eek:
Quote from: P3nT4gR4m on March 21, 2014, 01:43:38 PM
Quote from: Nigel on March 21, 2014, 01:15:00 PM
Quote from: Cain on March 20, 2014, 10:48:50 PM
I was half-joking. But...
QuoteOn April 4, 2007, South Park parodied Donohue in the eleventh season episode "Fantastic Easter Special" as a power-hungry official of the Catholic Church who overthrows the Pope and sentences Jesus ("The Jew") to death for going against him and contradicting Catholic belief. In the show, Donohue calls Stan and Kyle "whores," a reference to his description of South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone.[original research?][46] Subsequently, Jesus kills Donohue.
Donohue took the episode in good humor, displaying a still from it in his office depicting him wearing the pope's miter. Describing the episode's plot to The New York Times, he said "...they have me overthrow the pope because the pope is a wimp, and then I take over the church and give it some guts. But in the end, Jesus kills me."
The jealousy is palpable. Papal, too.
The fact that that's how he interprets it is interesting.
I know that I'm totally just seeing psychopaths everywhere because I'm reading about psychopathy, but his reaction to that has a uniquely psychopathic flair.
Careful with that. I'm picturing Sigourney Weaver in Copycat :eek:
:lulz:
Reading about psychopaths and sociopaths is a little taxing. My current reading list is pretty bleak and includes a volume on how violence and abuse during pregnancy impacts child development, with lots of case studies. The book I'm reading right now is replete with some really grueling accounts of horrific crimes.
I now understand the distinction between rape/murder and murder/rape, though. So that's something.
Quote from: Nigel on March 22, 2014, 07:12:02 PM
Quote from: P3nT4gR4m on March 21, 2014, 01:43:38 PM
Quote from: Nigel on March 21, 2014, 01:15:00 PM
Quote from: Cain on March 20, 2014, 10:48:50 PM
I was half-joking. But...
QuoteOn April 4, 2007, South Park parodied Donohue in the eleventh season episode "Fantastic Easter Special" as a power-hungry official of the Catholic Church who overthrows the Pope and sentences Jesus ("The Jew") to death for going against him and contradicting Catholic belief. In the show, Donohue calls Stan and Kyle "whores," a reference to his description of South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone.[original research?][46] Subsequently, Jesus kills Donohue.
Donohue took the episode in good humor, displaying a still from it in his office depicting him wearing the pope's miter. Describing the episode's plot to The New York Times, he said "...they have me overthrow the pope because the pope is a wimp, and then I take over the church and give it some guts. But in the end, Jesus kills me."
The jealousy is palpable. Papal, too.
The fact that that's how he interprets it is interesting.
I know that I'm totally just seeing psychopaths everywhere because I'm reading about psychopathy, but his reaction to that has a uniquely psychopathic flair.
Careful with that. I'm picturing Sigourney Weaver in Copycat :eek:
:lulz:
Reading about psychopaths and sociopaths is a little taxing. My current reading list is pretty bleak and includes a volume on how violence and abuse during pregnancy impacts child development, with lots of case studies. The book I'm reading right now is replete with some really grueling accounts of horrific crimes.
I now understand the distinction between rape/murder and murder/rape, though. So that's something.
Shit going wrong with minds can get really fucking ugly is about as much as I feel the need know about it. Shit going wrong with my particular instance of mind is something I'm compelled to keep a bit more of a handle on but, fortunately, none of that shit involves being psychopathic or sociopathic.
... or maybe they all say that :eek: :tinfoilhat:
Quote from: P3nT4gR4m on March 22, 2014, 07:26:19 PM
Quote from: Nigel on March 22, 2014, 07:12:02 PM
Quote from: P3nT4gR4m on March 21, 2014, 01:43:38 PM
Quote from: Nigel on March 21, 2014, 01:15:00 PM
Quote from: Cain on March 20, 2014, 10:48:50 PM
I was half-joking. But...
QuoteOn April 4, 2007, South Park parodied Donohue in the eleventh season episode "Fantastic Easter Special" as a power-hungry official of the Catholic Church who overthrows the Pope and sentences Jesus ("The Jew") to death for going against him and contradicting Catholic belief. In the show, Donohue calls Stan and Kyle "whores," a reference to his description of South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone.[original research?][46] Subsequently, Jesus kills Donohue.
Donohue took the episode in good humor, displaying a still from it in his office depicting him wearing the pope's miter. Describing the episode's plot to The New York Times, he said "...they have me overthrow the pope because the pope is a wimp, and then I take over the church and give it some guts. But in the end, Jesus kills me."
The jealousy is palpable. Papal, too.
The fact that that's how he interprets it is interesting.
I know that I'm totally just seeing psychopaths everywhere because I'm reading about psychopathy, but his reaction to that has a uniquely psychopathic flair.
Careful with that. I'm picturing Sigourney Weaver in Copycat :eek:
:lulz:
Reading about psychopaths and sociopaths is a little taxing. My current reading list is pretty bleak and includes a volume on how violence and abuse during pregnancy impacts child development, with lots of case studies. The book I'm reading right now is replete with some really grueling accounts of horrific crimes.
I now understand the distinction between rape/murder and murder/rape, though. So that's something.
Shit going wrong with minds can get really fucking ugly is about as much as I feel the need know about it. Shit going wrong with my particular instance of mind is something I'm compelled to keep a bit more of a handle on but, fortunately, none of that shit involves being psychopathic or sociopathic.
... or maybe they all say that :eek: :tinfoilhat:
Pretty much as a general rule psychopaths don't seem to be capable of ruminating.