And, sincerely, we respect her stance. The Liberal Rednecks are all about standing up for your beliefs even when they__e hateful, bigoted, and go against everything your alleged Lord and Savior stood for. The thing is, doing that would have involved quitting her job__ut that__ just something the four-times-married mother was not prepared to do for her faith. Go on TV and be called a hero by powerful politicians who agree with her and her __tand_? Sure, that__ fine. Have the Church pay for her legal bills and prop her up (instead of, oh we don__ know, giving that money to the poor)? Yes, sir. But actually quit instead of breaking an oath (which, by the way, is a sin)? That__ just something Jesus apparently wouldn__ do. Kim Davis is an analogy for Christians at large in the South. She was not oppressed. She was not forced to do anything. She could have quit. The truth is she did not want to quit her job as an elected official. She wanted to bend the political will of those around her so she could prevent other humans from marrying each other because she didn__ like the idea of it. That__ not oppression__hat__ someone trying to use the inordinate amount of power they have (over the media and literally as the clerk) to affect the lives of strangers she disagrees with. Guess what that is? Yup. That is oppression.
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