Friday, 5 December 2014

The Revelation of Loud Silence

Modern Blasphemy Laws

Blasphemy laws have long since fallen by the wayside.  But that is not to say that reality of blasphemy and strident opposition to blasphemous speech has disappeared. They are as strong as ever.  But the object has changed.

Every society has things which is holds sacred, requiring special reverence.  To speak disparagingly or disrespectfully about the sacred (however conceived) is tantamount to blasphemy.  The deeper the respect for the sacred object or entity, the more society will demand publicly respectful speech concerning that entity.

The Chambers Dictionary defines blasphemy as:
blasphemy noun (blasphemies) 1 a speaking about God or sacred matters in a disrespectful or rude way; b an action, word or sign that intentionally insults God, or something held sacred, in such a way. 2 law blasphemous libel. 
The secular society long ago stopped believing in the Living God.  But that does not mean it ceased to be religious.  Rather it has substituted its own religion.  About the things which it holds sacred, dear, and holy one must not speak disrespectfully or disparagingly.  This is consistent with all human society everywhere.  Every society has holy people, offices, and objects.  Every society will not tolerate ill or disrespectful speech concerning that which it regards as holy.

Michelle Malkin provides one example of how modern blasphemy conventions operate in the United States.
  There are many other examples that may be cited, but this will do for the present--to get us all thinking.

Nothing on Terry Bean

By Michelle Malkin 
December 3, 2014

If real estate mogul and deep-pocketed White House donor Terry Bean were a Republican, he’d be a household name by now.  Bean’s face would be splashed all over the covers of grocery-stand newsweeklies.

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The garrulous hostesses of ABC’s “The View” would be haranguing the GOP to return his campaign contributions. Child-welfare advocates would be demanding his resignation from top political advocacy and civic groups.  Media satellite trucks from NBC’s “Today” show would be parked outside the Lane County, Ore., Circuit Court on Dec. 3 for his first appearance.

And The New York Times archives would be teeming with thousand-word editorials and multiple lead stories about his grand jury indictment on horrifying sexual abuse allegations involving multiple victims — including a 15-year-old boy.  Instead, a search for “Terry Bean” on the left-wing paper of record’s website on Tuesday yielded exactly one story dated Jan. 16, 1880, about a Westchester County, N.Y., elder with that name — plus a sponsored advertising link to retailer L.L. Bean.

So, who is Terry Bean? He’s a wealthy, high-flying liberal and celebrated gay-rights activist who co-founded the influential Human Rights Campaign organization. He is also a veteran member of the board of the HRC Foundation, which disseminates Common Core-aligned “anti-bullying” material to children’s schools nationwide.  Bean shelled out more than $500,000 for President Obama and the Democrats in 2012.
He was rewarded with an exclusive Air Force One ride with Obama.

The president also gave the developer a special shout-out at an opulent fundraiser in Portland, where Bean’s family had established a longstanding political and corporate fiefdom. Bean gleefully rubbed elbows with first lady Michelle Obama and Bill Clinton — and made sure everyone on his Flickr photo-sharing site knew it.
A relentless schmoozer, the campaign finance bundler introduced the commander in chief to his 25-year-old ex-boyfriend, Kiah Lawson. The pair posed for a cozy snapshot beneath an august portrait of George Washington in the White House library in 2013.

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Late last month, however, the former lovebirds posed for a seedier set of pics: their creepy mug shots at the Multnomah County, Ore., Detention Center. After a sweeping investigation led by the Portland police department’s sex crime units and two county district attorney’s offices, authorities charged Bean with two felony counts of third-degree sodomy and one misdemeanor count of third-degree sex abuse. Lawson was indicted on third-degree sodomy and third-degree sexual abuse.

Allegations of Bean’s lurid sexual trysts with young men, which Lawson says the Democratic donor secretly videotaped, first surfaced in the local Willamette Week newspaper in June. Police say the pair enticed a 15-year-old boy to a hotel in Eugene, Ore., after meeting him through the iPhone app Grinder, which helps men locate “local gay, bi and curious guys for dating.”

Consider this: Harry Reid has taken to the Senate floor to repeatedly demonize GOP donors and upstanding businessmen Charles and David Koch for exercising their First Amendment rights. Hollywood celebrities Alec Baldwin, Kathleen Turner, Jason Alexander and Stephen Colbert have all targeted conservative Citizens United for its historic role in protecting political free speech. All are mute on a powerful Democratic donor actually accused of heinous sexual abuse crimes against a child.

While The New York Times has spilled gallons of ink on the campus rape epidemic, the GOP’s Mark Foley underage page scandal and the Catholic Church’s pedophilia problem, it has remained silent the past six months on the alleged child rape scheme of one of the Democratic Party’s most prominent campaign contributors and activists.

On Tuesday, the paper saw fit to run a 652-word A-section story on an obscure GOP aide who was forced to quit her job after criticizing Obama’s daughters on her Facebook page.

Nothing on Terry Bean.
Such cacophonous silence tells us that informal, non-codified blasphemy conventions are firmly in place in the United States.  The silence Malkin exposes gives witness to what the United States Commentariat regards as holy and semi-divine.  Its established religion of secular humanism will call respectful silence for all who represent and advocate for secularism and its sacred causes--homosexuality, pederasty, and sexual libertinism. 

By secular humanism's blasphemy laws we know it for what it is.  As our Lord has decreed, "By their fruits you shall know them."  (Matthew 7:16-20)

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