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Anyone who still believes Dharun Ravi wasn't convicted of "thoughtcrime" just needs to read the sentence he received today.
Dharun Ravi will serve a 30-day jail term, beginning on May 31.
Ravi will have a three year probation sentence. He will also have to complete 300 hours of community services, and attend a counseling program relative to cyber bullying and alternate lifestyles.
He will also have to pay $10,000 to the probation department. The sum will be allotted to a facility dedicated to victims of bias crimes.
Jail is punishment for an actual crime. (Not that I'm conceding Ravi is guilty of anything, because he isn't.)
Then we get to the meat of his sentence — "…attend a counseling program relative to alternate lifestyles" — that's not punishment for anything, it's government-mandated indoctrination. The state will tell Dharun Ravi what to think.
Yessirree, the government has a monopoly on truth. Dharun Ravi will worship at the altar of homosexuality. Or else.
And last but not least, he's gotta write a $10,000 check to a gay rights slush fund, dedicated to "victims" of thoughtcrimes like his.
Presumably that includes "victims" like Tyler Joe Clementi McAllister's secret 34 year old homosexual lover whose identity was scrupulously protected by the court system. "Victim", my ass. Do you know what we call 34 year old men who engage in sex with 19 year old coeds? Perverts. Or, predators. But in the "alternate lifestyles" universe, anything goes. I'm sure the inevitable Broadway musical based on this fellow's "budding and meaningful relationship with Tyler" will explain it to us unelightened Christers.
And yet, the mob is not satiated.
Those who have oppose giving Dharun Ravi jail time have asked, hasn't he suffered enough? But we believe there's another question: Has Dharun Ravi done enough? Has he done enough to use his place in history to speak out against student bullying and to make a positive impact on millions of lives across our state and nation?
Thus far, no.
Repent, Sinner! Embrace the gay! Cheer it! Love it! Encourage it!
You mean Dharun Ravi's sentence didn't include him becoming the latest poster boy for gay rights?
Give him a few months, he hasn't been to any of his homosexual indoctrination
classes yet. Wait until he's fully up to speed on how to
vandalize churches that support the traditional definition of marriage.
Then I'm sure he'll do you guys proud.
Posted at 16:26 by Chris Wysocki
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