So, here's a thing that bugs me: wolves are being taken off the endangered species list. Now that their population is around 1,500, the government is going to soon take them off federal protection, opening them up to be hunted. I, of course, oppose this. Have we as a species learned absolutely fracking
nothing from history? For started, the rubes in the states where wolves now live are still ignorant hicks that know nothing about wolves but still want to kill them anyway. State leaders want to "thin their numbers significantly." What, just so they can be put back on the endangered list? What in the goddamn hell is wrong with you people?? We just about wiped them out once before, and now you want to do it again? What other species should we exterminate methodically? I propose new legislation: we hunt every backwards-hick hunter that goes after wolves, especially those that do so illegally.
Here's something else that bugs me: religious jerkwads. I've met plenty of nice religious people. One of my best friends here at college is a staunchly conservative Christian (we're constantly poking fun at each other's choices for candidates and such; he loves Huckabee and detests Obama, and vice versa.) But this is the kind of thing that just makes my eye twitch:
AP wrote:
BUENA PARK, Calif. - A Southern Baptist preacher who endorsed GOP presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee on church letterhead said Wednesday he was being investigated by the Internal Revenue Service for mixing religion with politics.
Rev. Wiley Drake, a prominent pastor in the Southern Baptist Convention, said he received a 14-page letter from the IRS on Feb. 7.
Under federal tax law, church officials can legally discuss politics, but they cannot endorse candidates or parties without risking their tax-exempt status. Most who do so receive a warning.
On Aug. 11, Drake wrote a press release on letterhead from the First Southern Baptist Church in Buena Park that announced his personal endorsement of Huckabee and asked all Southern Baptists to get behind the candidate.
"After very serious prayer and consideration, I announce today that I am going to personally endorse Mike Huckabee," the release said. "I ask all of my Southern Baptist brothers and sister to consider getting behind Mike and helping him all you can."
He continued: "I believe God has chosen Mike for such an hour, and I believe of all those running Mike Huckabee will listen to God."
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Americans United for the Separation of Church and State filed a complaint with the IRS. Drake later lashed out at them in an Aug. 14 press release and urged his supporters to direct "imprecatory prayer" toward two of the group's officials, Joe Conn and Jeremy Leaming.
He gave as examples of imprecatory prayer: "Persecute them. ... Let them be put to shame and perish" and "Let his children be fatherless, and his wife a widow."
And this is how Baptists want Christians to be seen? If you oppose our views or actions (not unlike how they oppose other religions and lifestyles, hm...), we'll pray for God to smite thee? What kind of butt-backwards Christianity are they practicing, anyway? I mean, come on. This is like, fulfilling every single stereotype of Christians, southerners, and Southern Baptists all in one. For crying out loud, it's Christ we're talking about! He asked God to forgive the people who killed him! You can't pray to God to bring harm upon anyone, even an evil person. We are to love even those who would hurt us, no? This prevailing attitude is definitely one reason I don't consider myself Christian anymore, apart from the whole "you're gay and going to hell, repent now, deny who you are, don't love a man, and force yourself to live a lifestyle of lonely misery that usually leads to suicide."
This, however, is more like it:
AP wrote:
Many students even in Baptist colleges find the Baptist label problematic because they associate it with hard-right politics and intolerance, Gushee says. "We need a Christ-centered vision ... that is full of love; that's about what we are for, not what we are against."
If you want to win someone over to your faith, you don't force them, lie to them, or emphasize what you're against. I mean, what you expect telling me that I'm going to hell unless I leave the man I love and lead a "straight" life is going to win me over? Fat chance. Stop being hateful jerkwads that try and use the Bible to justify your misogynist, homophobic, or racist beliefs and saying why everyone else is beneath you and going to Hell, and start showing the compassion of Christ. I'm looking at you, Focus on the Family. Man, if someone could give me just 5 minutes in a room with a baseball bat and James Dobson, the man behind that wonderful little group, I'd be eternally grateful.
It's why I like a book I read recently called "unChristian." It's by a team of Christians who used both scientific surveys and anecdotal interviews to research how different age groups and groups, including Christians and non-believers, see them. It goes into great detail about several of the biggest labels (anti-homosexual, judgmental, hypocritical, etc.), why people see Christians that way, why it's often deserved, and what can be done to change it. I didn't always agree with him, of course, but the overall message was like a refreshing breeze; it gave me
hope, for the first time in a long time, that maybe all the hate and bigotry would disappear. That maybe we can just learn to respect each other as human beings and let each other live our own lives without interference.
Then of course, it gets thrown in the can when I see the Westboro crazies trying to picket the funerals of students from the NIU shooting, and churches doing absolutely nothing to stop them.
Not to mention how I'm reading that homeschooling is "completely illegal" in California. I suspected an underhanded twist, and I was right. It's only illegal if the parents aren't credited and registered, and even then, it's not in effect yet, and is being contested. I was urged to sign a petition to stop this, but before I did, I researched the group advocating it. Want to know what I found? That's right: a "non-biased" advocacy group run by Christians that also advocate hard for traditional marriage to be permanently etched into law. Why does it seem that EVERY Christian organization, even if it's not remotely related to the issue, MUST take a hardline stance on gay marriage and become obsessively vocal about it? It disgusts me so much that I end up not wanting to support them, even if their ultimate goal is similar to mine. I haven't donated to the Salvation Army since they fired every homosexual and non-Christian they could, and it's frustrating, because it's like I'm being purposefully slapped in the face even as I want and try to support them. So they basically spit in my face, even though I support them (if I have children, they'll be homeschooled; I wanna save them the bigotry they'd face for having gay parents)... so I'm not signing the petition on principal.
I just don't get why other people get to tell me what I can and can't do based on a religion I don't believe in, when it's pointless anyways? Why make my life more miserable? I'll be gay whether or not I can marry. Give me my secular rights, treat me with dignity and respect I deserve as a human being, and let God sort me out. It's His call anyways, innit? Render unto Caesar...
I remain ever hopeful, though, that things can work out. I feel like a veteran coming home from a long war. I'm sick of the fighting, the arguing, and all the bigotry and hate on both sides. It makes me want to move to a remote island just to get away from this place. I'll stay in the U.S. as long as I feel welcome, and I'm hoping attitudes change, but who knows.
You know what else bugs me? Campers. Not the kind in tents, but the kind in video games that stay in one spot. Why? Because they lack the skill to play the game as it was meant to be played (moving around), so they have to sit in a corner and shoot at everyone else. Everything I've seen in COD4 supports this: when a person camps, they'll do well, but put them in a map where there no good camping spots, and they'll do terribly. This isn't sniping, mind, because that's what you have to do in sniping. I'm talking about people just perched in a corner, waiting for someone to try and run past or toward them.
Also on the subject of games, specifically MahMorpAhGahs (MMORPGs): grinds. I hate them. Very much. I love playing the games, and the community aspect, but grinding nonstop for days and days and days? It's just not fun. Which is why I'm excited for All Points Bulletin, a cops v. robbers MMO coming from the guys who made Crackdown. Deep character customization, no leveling or grinding, and lots of interaction with other people? Count me in. I am looking forward to designing my character's tattoos and shirt designs!
I'd also like to take a potshot at licensed games. Seriously though, what the hell? How can you take a great show or movie, with set characters and a well-defined world, and then muck it up so badly? In this case, I'm talking about the game Lost: Via Domus. As a fan of the show, I got excited by the premise. And as licensed games go, it's rather good. They had some of the official actors do the voices, they had high production values and pretty good graphics, and an intriguing plot. But they squandered all that on spotty voice imitators (Sawyer and Locke sound horrifically bad), an infuriatingly lackluster ending, boring "step-and-fetch-it" gameplay, and took several great ideas (a barter system, fr example) and then kill the balance by making it too hard to get money for the first half of the game and too easy in the second. What's that about? It screams "they rushed me out the door and axed half my features."
Lastly, how about a rant about Top Chef? I usually like that show, but watching it last night with my mother, they spent like two minutes on this reveal about how two of the contestants weren't just lesbians, but actually a couple, and they "came out" to everyone else. For one, I'm angry at them for how awkward that made it between my mother and I. Here we are, trying hard not to bring up my sexuality for discussion, and we get slapped in the face with it. But what really makes me mad is how they handled it. Before, they never made a deal out of it, which is how I like it. Yes, people are gay. So what, ya know? Unless it's central to the plot of a movie or show, there's no reason to make a huge fuss about it, instead of just treating it naturally; usually it just came up without much ado sometime during the show, and at casual mention. But no, now they instead parade it around like a freak show, saying, "SEE?! LOOK!! LESBIANS!! OMG!!" I'm sorry, I'm not a freak, and I don't think our lives should be treated like some sort of "avant garde" exhibit, robbing us of our dignity.
Anyways, there we go. Congrats! You made it through my entire rant. :D Now... who wants cake?! *dishes some up for whoever actually reads this whole post*
EDIT: Just came across this. I'm just... I can't even say anything about it. I'm too furious and too hurt for words. Just see what y'all think...
Rep. Kern's Recent Speech