An Observation

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“Let us bow our heads and pray together that half the jig population of New Orleans stayed behind to do some lootin’ and this one finishes them all off. And Lord, let’s hope all the faggots in the French Quarters stay as well.”

“They should pile up all the n-----s and use them as human sand bags against the rising storm surge.”

“That’s why Hurricane Katrina needs to wipe out the French Quarter and every faggot in it, along with the rest of that n----r-infested city.”

“Nature is washing the city out and if every n----r, fag, fruitloop and Third World POS drowned today, the country would be better off.”

Those are quotes from “Christians” that were left on various sites around the Internet, in response to Hurricane Katrina.

I’m not surprised. Christianity today has absolutely nothing to do with love, understanding, or forgiveness. It’s simply another way to express hatred.

I think it’s an interesting observation that the comments were edited by the web master. Where the poster used the word “faggot”, it is spelled out. Where the poster used the word “nigger”, it is substituted for “n----r”. I’m sure that those who posted these hateful messages didn’t post them that way. I’m sure that all the words were spelled out. Think about it. If someone has that much hatred for these two groups, do you really think they are going to mask what they say?

My observation is simply this; it’s still ok to using the word “faggot” all over the place, but you will never see the “N word” spelled out. It’s always, “n----r”, never... should I say it, “nigger”.

What is the difference? None.

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