Hint: Groups that actually get arrested don’t have to stage arrests – they can show actual footage. Guess which group that doesn’t include: christians.Here is the far more gratuitous full version, complete with suggestive blood graphics, set to the song “Bad Boys” – you know, “Whatcha gonna do when they come for you?”
All of this was, reports the Akron Beacon Journal, “to make people more aware of what it takes for pastors to defend the christian delusion beyond preaching on Sundays.” Yes, because American pastors are regularly subject to arrest by the government while preaching to their sheep. Occupational hazard, I’m afraid. Seriously, they are more likely to be shot by fellow wingnuts armed to the teeth by repugican lawmakers and fired up by Faux News.
A video of the “arrests” posted on the Internet made a big splash and forced Summit County Sheriff Steve Barry to explain that “the arrests were simulated as a prelude to an upcoming production at the Akron Civic Theatre.” The video, it turns out, was meant to be a marketing tool (it was a production of Larry James, who is general manager of Cleveland-based KAZ Radio Television Network).
Barry said, in defense of his actions (two of his deputies were actually on duty and being paid),
“I feel we have an obligation to the community as part of our community policing and community relations. It took nothing away from their assignments and it was a good way to continue building relationships.”Yes, because paid public employees should participate in activities that present christianity as a persecuted religion. In fact, the Beacon Journal points out, “most parishioners were unaware that the arrests were fake.” Apologies? None from the sheriff. And Edra Frazier, marketing coordinator for production said only in defense of letting viewers think the pastors were actually being arrested, “We do, however, need to do a more adequate job of tagging the posts with production information.”
Right. That’s all they did wrong.
As the Friendly Atheist wrote at Patheos yesterday, “Putting on a stage play is one thing. But that cult officials are reduced to staging arrests by bad-guy cops (who clearly represent the long arm of government) is the best illustration yet of how absolutely deranged the christian persecution narrative has become.”
Deranged is a good word for it. Wingnut christianity has never been busier persecuting everything outside itself – women, the LGBT community, muslims, ethnic minorities, Atheists, Secularists, Pagans and other religious minorities. We have filled the virtual pages with post after post, tracking their activities across America. The scope of their hostility is truly staggering.
They want to outlaw everything they say their bible doesn’t approve of, they want to legalize their persecution of people they say their bible doesn’t approve of, they want to withdraw First Amendment protections from other religions, insisting they apply only to christianity (no matter what the First Amendment actually says).
At CPAC – the
... (wingnut) columnist Ken Blackwell, who also holds leadership positions at the National Rifle Association (NRA) and (anti)Family Research Council (FRC), used health care reform to compare the Obama administration to a “totalitarian” or “authoritarian” regime and conspiratorially claimed that Obamacare was designed to “destroy the family” and “silence the cult.”They claim your having health insurance is a persecution of their religion. They want to forcibly take it away from you in the name of their god. And yet, as they force your children to die for want of medication they won’t let you have, they claim themselves to be the true victims of persecution.
As the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) points out, Behind the ‘Religious Freedom’ Attacks on Gay Rights Lurks a Broad Attack on Civil Rights.
Yes, they are deranged. But no less dangerous for it. This video, and the activities of these pastors and these deputies, illustrate the depths to which they will sink in order to perpetrate their persecution myth on America.
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