Tuesday, June 19, 2012


THE INTERSECTION OF THE PASTORAL AND THE PROPHETIC

Part the tenth.  Welcome to the sickest thing you will read this week.  Recently, a conference dedicated to combatting child sex trafficking met in Oakland, California.  Some filthy Occupy hippies protested outside.


Against the meeting.  Zombie has some pictures of the sick signs these people held up and also reports:
Hell, why am I even bothering with this? When you act as the Occupiers did at this protest, your violent aggressive behavior trumps any message you may have had. After protesting on the sidewalk for a while, the Occupiers went berserk and staged a full-frontal assault on the conference. The security guards somehow managed to repel the invasion, as the Occupiers then hurled paint-bombs, bottles of unknown liquid, eggs and other projectiles at the hotel. Amazingly, they were so proud of all this that they uploaded their own video of the assault.

Which is available at the link.  This is what the bastards themselves had to say.


The H.E.A.T. conference is a conference of pigs and their nonprofit lackeys to increase the harassment, imprisonment, marginalization and criminalization of sex workers. Fronting as a conference against “child trafficking,” this conference brings pigs and nonprofits together to develop policing strategies that line their pockets while leaving sex workers exploited and disempowered. Pigs and nonprofits hide behind lies about “safety” and “protection” while they profit off the incarceration and “reformation” of sex workers.  These pigs and nonprofits neurotically plug their ears to the fact they themselves are exactly the reason sex work can exist. Sex work, like all forms of work, can only exist within a society based on hierarchical economic systems like capitalism, which are protected by the police and patronizing reformist organizations that keep exploited people from revolting. The pigs are the enemies of sex workers, and of all workers.


Elizabeth Kaeton?  George Packard?  Tom Ehrich?  Lawrence Provenzano?  Almost from its start, Episcopalians have gone into rhetorical rapture over the filthy Occupy hippies.  Ms. Kaeton called the movement the “intersection of the pastoral and the prophetic” while other Episcopalians fell all over themselves to identify with it.

In a time when any opposition to Barack Obama at all is routinely attributed to racism, don’t even think about falling back on that “this is only an extreme faction” dodge because I’m not going to let you.  All of you went bat crap about this whole concept; these people are yours.  The simple fact of the matter is that some of the people you support don’t seem to have a problem with child sex trafficking.

What are you going to do with that fact aside from closing your eyes, covering your ears and shouting “LA, LA, LA, LA, I CAN’T HEAR YOU!!” as loudly as you possibly can?

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