Thank Mr. T for tolerance.

This neat little post is from Wiser Time (HT: Defending. Contending.).  I totally agree, and continuously feel the need to shake my head in shame at the drivers that sport such nonsense.

coexist
You’ve seen these, right? They make me mad. Why? Because they don’t really mean what they say.
Let’s break it down. We’ll call each worldview by the letter it’s supposed to represent. So:

  • C = Islam


  • O = Pacifism


  • E = “Gender equality” (=the LGBT agenda) 


  • X = Judaism


  • I = Wicca / Pagan / Bah’ai


  • S =Taoism / Confucianism


  • T = Christianity

And let’s assume a very broad definition of “coexist”: living together without calling for the destruction of each other. Here are the problems with that:

  • C wants to kill E, X, T, and (by implication) O. If they achieved the world they wanted, I and S would also no longer exist.


  • O doesn’t allow for effective resistance or defeat of C.


  • E stands in direct opposition to C, X, and T, and accuses those who speak against them of hate speech. Also, they’re trying to edge X and T out of public schools in favor of their own agenda. (They’re afraid C will be offended, so they get less trouble.) E is actually very, very intolerant.


  • X’s existence is threatened not only by C but also by O, who invariably supports C over X.


  • I and S are statistically insignificant and are mainly on there to complete the bumper sticker.


  • T is who the bumper sticker is really arguing against, but poses no physical threat to any of the others.

Historically, T has brought about more tolerance– “coexistence” if you will– than any other movement. But the kind of “coexistence” the people who make this sticker envision is one where at least X and T are completely marginalized.
UPDATE: My wife reminded me that I was supposed to mention this: Worldview issues aside, on a purely graphics basis, this bumper sticker is awesome.

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