El Queso <the_cheese_23@yahoo.com> wrote in news:3BEDC5DE.3A492510@yahoo.com:
> Of course, what Theta has excluded from his/her post is that Scientology
> considers the propagation of proven court facts intolerance. All
> statements against Scientology - proven or not - are classified as hate
> speech by Scientology. I have been called a bigot for saying Hubbard was
> not a nuclear physicist, and got an F in his only physics class. In
> Scientologese - intolerance is anything that exposes the harmful acts of
> the cult.
Queso, this is an important point to keep in mind. Scientology is trying to
take advantage of the current climate of politically correct speech and
would have all speech that shows them in a terrible light to be excluded,
and those of us who speak it to be punished. This must not be!
Scientology is inimical to a free society in that respect, in that it does not respect one of the tenets of a free society, which is to be able to speak the truth. Scientology hates the truth. Scientology has been in the business of persecuting those who would speak the truth for decades now.
Now Scientology would have the State declare that the inconvenient FACTS of Scientology's perfidy are somehow hate speech.
"Theta" and other Scientologists need to understand that their leaders, L.
Ron Hubbard and others, have engaged in outrageous conduct. It is not a hate crime to speak out about these crimes, no matter what your "church"
may be telling you. It is never a crime to tell the truth, no matter how painful or inconvenient it might be.
Deana M. Holmes mirele@sonic.net