Some Religious Abuse Okay
Once again, more proof that justice is no longer blind. You may remember, especially if you’ve read posts here recently, that in Texas, hundreds of people were openly targeted by the Texas government because of their religion. They were illegally detained for months and not one person was punished for attempting to destroy these families in clear and open violation of the law and the Constitution.
Well, now in Virginia, there have been allegations of child abuse. This time, there is actually someone that exists that’s making the claim. So, let’s see… how many people has the government detained? Oh, none. Not one. I wonder why that is. Do you suppose it could have something to do with the religion of the people involved? I bet it does.
You see, in the VA case, the people involved (the accuser, the accused) are all Muslims. If the government were to detain a Muslim for any reason, there would be trouble — there would likely be riots and demonstrations in the street. Government is clear — if you’re Muslim, you are subject to different laws than if you are a member of a religion that the government doesn’t like. Wouldn’t it be nice to have a country where people were free to have any religion they wanted (as long as they didn’t kill other people) — and where government applied laws equally to people of all religions?
(Hat tip to Always on Watch).
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