Oh, you people have no idea how deep this rabbit hole goes.

Open your eyes, Sheeple!

Memories Pizza? OR THE ILLUMINATI?

Once upon a time there was an evil pizzeria that catered to the lowest form of religious bigotry. They waited for years, opening the store almost a decade ago. They knew that the gays were coming. And they wanted to put a stop to it. Or, at least, to capitalize financially off of it. And when Indiana passed its RFRA law, they saw their chance.

Oh, sure, we think that the local news reporter “just happened” to drive some 20 miles to find a pizza joint that was itching to deny service to gay people. But that’s a pretty big coincidence, don’t you think? How do we know she didn’t get an anonymous tip? How do we know that this reporter wasn’t in on the con? Simple answer: we don’t. OPEN YOUR EYES, SHEEPLE. CONNECT THE DOTS.

The article is being sarcastic, but yes. The new narrative about that pizza joint (somewhere in Indiana, I think?) that was supposed to have been destroyed by righteous mobs as a bunch of mouth-breathing bigots but which then hit the crowdfunding jackpot, is that they’re a bunch of grifters and that was the plan all along. Seriously.Screen-Shot-2015-04-03-at-9.26.31-AMI give up. This world isn’t even any fun to mock.

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5 Responses to Oh, you people have no idea how deep this rabbit hole goes.

  1. gonewiththewind says:

    Re: Memories Pizza. Not everyone understood the real underlying issue when the baker refused to bake the cake for the gay wedding cake or when the photographer refused to take pictures at the gay wedding. No one really understood that these Christians were singled out in the hopes they could be baited into refusing to participate and approve of the gay lifestyle. But with Memories Pizza the real story came out of the closet. The gay activists are the al-shabab of America; singling out Christians and targeting them for destruction. They destroy them in public, take their business, their assets, their homes and their retirement income and the courts and lawmakers are complicit in this religious/cultural terrorism. Who’s next?

  2. MamaLiberty says:

    Seems like the whole idea is to push people to the point where they will “tolerate” anything at all, “give them (muggers, rapists and home invaders) what they want,” and even participate by working hard to force other people to follow the same path. Those who insist on remaining individuals with principles or rights can easily be put out of business and even killed sometimes. Or not… There are occasional ripples of encouragement to be seen in all this, even though we know the MSM won’t report anything much they can’t distort to the use of the controllers promoting the “tolerance.”

  3. Ben says:

    Your sin in no way makes me a sinner. So frankly I don’t care who (or what) you take to bed, nor what you do whilst between the sheets. In fact, I would probably prefer not to know! Further, you can marry whomever (or whatever) you want, and it neither cheapens my own marriage nor challenges my religious ideals.

    As you probably know by now, I prefer to have a firewall between government and religion. So I see civil marriage is a civil matter. Like registering a new corporation, civil marriage has nothing to do with religion.

    Likewise, if you wish to also be married in the eyes of your church, that is between you and your church, and should be subject to your church’s beliefs and rules without any government interference.

  4. Paul Bonneau says:

    I don’t know, sounds like a perfectly good story to me. Now people get to speculate which version of reality makes more sense. What’s the news for, anyway?

  5. Buck. says:

    Last I saw it was $840K. If it was an elaborate grit, I wish I had fucking thought of it.

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