December 18, 2004
Amen Frank Rich
Frank Rich testifies on the fake controversy controversy. Rich does a great job deeper in the article of obtaining quotes from progressive Christian groups who are being loudly ignored by a news media hungry to capitalize on the alleged 'religion story' (see TIME and Newsweek covers this week). '[Rev. Debra Haffner] detects an overall "understanding" in the media that religion "is one voice — fundamentalist."'
How can those in this country's overwhelming religious majority maintain that they are victims in a fiery battle with forces of darkness? It is certainly not about actual victimization. Christmas is as pervasive as it has ever been in America, where it wasn't even declared a federal holiday until after the Civil War. What's really going on here is yet another example of a post-Election-Day winner-takes-all power grab by the "moral values" brigade. As Mr. Gibson shrewdly contrived his own crucifixion all the way to the bank, trumping up nonexistent threats to his movie to hype it, so the creation of imagined enemies and exaggerated threats to Christianity by "moral values" mongers of the right has its own secular purpose. The idea is to intimidate and marginalize anyone who objects to their efforts to impose the most conservative of Christian dogma on public policy. If you're against their views, you don't have a differing opinion — you're anti-Christian (even if you are a Christian).
posted by scott pilutik at December 18, 2004 11:40 PM
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