Strange, you see humor, I see organized hostile stupidity. I see a group that would probably resort to real violence to protect itself from mere criticism.
Sorry to make this leap, but I watch that video and saw these three “little clams”* as the same type that would have joined the Nazi party in 1932 in Germany. So while you laugh, I shudder.
Jim
I like that phrase “Little Clams”, thank you for that Weirddave
Have you considered complaining to your City Councilman about the way you were treated, and suggest that if Scientology doesn;t make everyone welcome, and bullies, harrasses and accusses dudes of being achild molester, then perhaps they shouldn’t get “permits” any more.
To WOOKINPANUB: You ask why people find these laughable dodos threatening. I’ll tell you one reason - Scientology’s stand against psychiatry and all drugs to fight mental disorders. I can’t tell how angry - and yes threatened - this makes me feel esp. when they get prominent celebs (Tom Cruise) to go on prime time on spout this stuff. I and others I know have been helped by anti-depressants; not to mention those with schichsophrenia or manic-depressive disorder who have also gotten their lives back with the help of drugs. Of course it’s not a perfect science, but it’s science. I don’t want some weird cultists interfering with medical practice.
I’m curious to know more about this picketing of their enemies that the Scientologists do. Can anyone fill me in? Do they stand outside the house with signs that accuse them of being thetan lovers?
I too take medication to quiet the voices in my head, so while I couldn’t possibly care less what a bunch of nutjobs thinks about matters of mental health, I understand why so many people are offended by their ridiculous stance on it. Maybe I’m not taking the correct dosage, because I’m not sensing any threat here.
Do you really fear(and I’m not trying to be funny ) that they could ever have an impact on medical practices(other than those of their followers)?
reply to WOOKINPANUB again - Yes, I feel the Scientologists can influence easily misled people to consider avoiding psychiatrists and drugs they might prescribe. Every day at the bookstore I see people who believe in psychics, homeopathy, etc. etc. So, while I don’t think Scientology is a threat to established medical practice, yes, I feel the big-money big-names “church” of Scientology is doing a lot of harm to some people.
From Candide:What a day, what a day.
For an auto-da-fé.
What a sunny summer sky.
What a day, what a day,
For an auto-da-fé.
It’s a lovely day for drinking
And for watching people fry.(Despite the common perception, the auto-da-fé didn’t usually include burning at the stake. The object of the exercise was to have the heretic recant in public, for the edification of the faithful. All bets are off, though, where the Scientoxicists are concerned.)
I don’t get it; what is so moronic and hijacky about what **Onomatopoeia ** said? That’s the first thing that came to mind when I read Ex’s response to me. I didn’t say anything about it because he also listed other unsavory things about Scientology that don’t apply to other organized religions and so I didn’t want to focus on that part, but really, what’s wrong with pointing out that