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Frankly, if you don't like

Frankly, if you don't like the benign pluralistic model set by my agency, then you ARE a bigot and racist! What could any rational human being find objectionable in what goes on at my agency? It's not just because I like the agency's policies. I challenge anyone to prove the rationality, not to mention the morality of racism and ethnic hatred. Note I said hatred, not ethnic pride.

As I noted above, no one has to love everyone. You can be just as filled with hate as you want to be; just keep it to yourself. If you hate Blacks, you don't have to attend the Black History celebration. You can keep up your subscription to Klan Weekly so long as it's delivered to your home and dry-clean your white sheets; just don't wear them to the office.

Another thing: Since when is racism and bigotry acceptable to Christians? I've never seen such solicitude for prejudice and hatred anywhere outside of hate sites on the Web. Isn't racism and ethnic hatred sinful? Hasn't the Magisterium somewhere condemned racism and xenophobia as anti-Christian? If you're so solicitous of the rights of bigots and racists, how come you're not so solicitous to gays? Are you saying that it's OK for a Christian to practice race and ethnic hatred but not love someone of the same gender?

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