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In reply to the discussion: Is it appropriate for progressives to mock Kim Davis's weight and fashion sense? [View all]Vinca
(51,240 posts)24. She's mocking the Constitution.
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Is it appropriate for progressives to mock Kim Davis's weight and fashion sense? [View all]
Nye Bevan
Sep 2015
OP
I disagree...I think mocking her religion is within bounds since she is hiding behind it
davidpdx
Sep 2015
#16
Not really. She had those divorces and out of wedlock children before she became a christian
CBGLuthier
Sep 2015
#19
Please don't make this about Christianity. It's HER personal religious beliefs.
merrily
Sep 2015
#32
And? I know bigoted and good people of all faiths and philosophies. That woman can issue licenses
merrily
Sep 2015
#93
"She had those divorces and out of wedlock children before she became a christian"
Rob H.
Sep 2015
#175
HER "religion" dictates that she discriminate against people. seems mock-worthy.
RedCappedBandit
Sep 2015
#25
Many other Christian denominations (more main stream than hers) DO support marriage equality
mnhtnbb
Sep 2015
#174
I wanted to thank you for your responses in that thread but I did not want to bump that thread any
Tipperary
Sep 2015
#68
I do not care for her positions on this issue and I hope she is thrown out of her elected office,
Tipperary
Sep 2015
#84
which is of course expressly and entirely caused by her religion, which is off limits why?
whatthehey
Sep 2015
#48
Because she has the right under the 1st amendment to believe whatever bullshit she wants
CBGLuthier
Sep 2015
#59
Bull. Shit. This is *exactly* the sort of thing that earns religion legitmate mockery.
Marr
Sep 2015
#66
I agree. I have no problem with her personal beliefs, but when she uses them to hurt others,
ladyVet
Sep 2015
#173
Bullshit. She climbed up on that cross as a justification for her bigotry....
truebrit71
Sep 2015
#89
I reserve the right to mock bigotry where I find it. When it is found in religion I mock.
LiberalAndProud
Sep 2015
#90
Wrong. Her beliefs are fair game, just like Republican beliefs are fair game.
Arugula Latte
Sep 2015
#137
Is it permissible to "mock" those who genuinely believe The Earth is 6,000 years old?
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2015
#155
No, but I'll mock the bajesus outta her hypocritical bullshit behavior. nt.
Juicy_Bellows
Sep 2015
#2
Sorry--I don't agree. There's nothing funnier than Bush in a too-tight, sweat stained shirt.
MADem
Sep 2015
#12
I never gave it a second thought, but bringing up this poll is mocking her.
demosincebirth
Sep 2015
#8
Her weight? No. Her fashion sense? No, but in the grand sceme, so what.
Behind the Aegis
Sep 2015
#11
IYO you are wrong. But I assume makng fun of people in general is OK with you. nt
Logical
Sep 2015
#157
No weight, Yes Mock Fashion, Yes mock her religion because she is the one who brought her religion
YabaDabaNoDinoNo
Sep 2015
#17
there are as many childish assholes on our side as there are on the other side
Spider Jerusalem
Sep 2015
#18
I don't care what she looks like or how she dresses. It's what she does that matters.
RedCappedBandit
Sep 2015
#26
I suppose this OP is aimed at me for daring to suggest she could use some fashion advice
mnhtnbb
Sep 2015
#29
Yes, I hope it is. People like you make DU look bad. And insult others who look like her. nt
Logical
Sep 2015
#158
I am glad to see that. But there was another thread where posters were falling all over themselves
Tipperary
Sep 2015
#53
So should we mock the hijabs worn by Muslim women who oppose marriage equality? (nt)
Nye Bevan
Sep 2015
#41
Of course not--I'm sure there are many better looking people in Ky & in the US
book_worm
Sep 2015
#46
All is fair in love and war and in the war for love it's all double fair. However her actions are so
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2015
#58
Well, both are changeable, unlike sexual orientation and gender identity.
MillennialDem
Sep 2015
#61
I just want to elect Quakers in every GA AL TX KY WV county for clerk who issues gun licenses
randys1
Sep 2015
#77
wait - I thought you were staking out the moral high ground and now you mock my name?
Warren Stupidity
Sep 2015
#138
We must not respond to the Swiftboat attacks, people will realize they are wrong on their own
Democat
Sep 2015
#146
You are precisely right. She belongs to a Pentecostal church that demeans women
mnhtnbb
Sep 2015
#118
I am at a loss as to why people are being jumped on for pointing this out ..?
etherealtruth
Sep 2015
#120
I would never comment on someone's looks ... for the sake of aesthetics ....
etherealtruth
Sep 2015
#122
Of her sense of entitlement, that runs all trough government though .
orpupilofnature57
Sep 2015
#126
To paraphrase yoda, my own council I will keep on what is "appropriate" or not.
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2015
#154
Some DU'ers have a short memory--or selective memory--or weren't here when GWB
mnhtnbb
Sep 2015
#164
When you publicly make a mockery of the law, you deserve whatever flak you get.
hobbit709
Sep 2015
#172
I think "appropriateness" is partly a matter of opinion here. But personally, I would tend to avoid
nomorenomore08
Sep 2015
#176