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"Camille Paglia – a professor at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia – has come out swinging against A&E’s decision to suspend Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertson following comments he made in a GQ interview on homosexuality. Paglia, who is known as a social critic, is a self-described openly gay “dissident feminist.”

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“To express yourself in a magazine in an interview – this is the level of punitive PC, utterly fascist, utterly Stalinist [tactics] that my liberal colleagues in the Democratic Party and on college campuses have supported and promoted over the last several decades. This is the whole legacy of free speech 1960s that has been lost by my own party.”

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“I think that this intolerance by gay activists toward the full spectrum of human beliefs is a sign of immaturity, juvenility. This is not the mark of a true intellectual life. This is why there is no cultural life now in the U.S.: why nothing is of interest coming from the major media in terms of cultural criticism; why the graduates of the Ivy League with their A, A, A+ grades are complete cultural illiterates, etc. is because they are not being educated in any way to give respect to opposing view points.”

 

http://www.aleteia.org/en/soci...son-5215320268603392

 

From Brietbart:  http://www.breitbart.com/Breit...Stalinist-PC-Culture

I yam what I yam and that's all I yam--but it is enough!

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It cracks me up that all these people are using their right of freedom of speech to say whatever they want, all the while crying that there is no freedom of speech. The irony is heavy...

 

I am going to have to agree with Best on this one. Which is it, are the homosexuals what is wrong with this country, or the voice of reason? You seem confused Contendah.

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