Monday, June 30, 2014

Christian Taliban wins Hobby Lobby case at SCOTUS

In another dismal ruling by the R.A.T.S (Roberts, Alito, Thomas, Scalia) of the Supreme Court, it appears that for-profit corporations can now exercise religious beliefs and impose them on their employees. It has ruled that Hobby Lobby has a right to deny its female employees contraception if the owners and shareholders of such corporation find that it contradicts their bigoted religious views.

The tides of fascism by the Christian Taliban of America are rising as they persist to impose their brand of neo-Christianity and pseudo-religion on every American. They are not content in just worshiping and following their beliefs in their own lives, but they must also impose it on wider society, a sign of theocratic fascism.

Though Alito stressed in the ruling that it only applies to contraception, I call bullshit. This court is well known to not heed to its own advice on decisions but to adhere to the premise of said rulings to satisfy the special interests that these fascist justices represent.

Very soon we will have corporations owned by Jehovah's Witnesses, though not that many, say that they don't want their employee health coverage to pay for blood transfusions and Christian Scientists and Alex Jones wackos would resist in having plans that pay for vaccinations. Lets be clear: health plans are part of an employee's compensation and therefore property of the employee and he/she can use such compensation as they wish - I wonder what happened to this ideal that teabaggers who are applauding this horrible ruling used to bark about. All of sudden property rights for employees goes out the window, as they are trumpeted by the wishes of their wealthy labor lords. But this is, of course, goes well beyond property rights.

Some may say that the parade of horribles from this ruling will never happen. At first nobody ever thought that corporations also held religious beliefs, to say such a thing you would have been rightfully laughed off the stage but now it is becoming a mainstream ideal among Christian Jihadis and teabaggers of the right wing. And today the parade of horribles is being laughed off the stage by the teabaggers and Talibangelists because it is not today that these Christian militants want all out religious anarchy but they are willing to wait until the very soon future in which this ruling has festered for a while.

And of course, this bullshit ruling does not only concern healthcare but also other matters of law. This would mean that Christian anarchist teabaggers would be able to fire fags because God hates their faggy sins. Already you have these fascists claiming that they would disobey anti-discrimination laws as much as they can. And now with this ruling, they will have the R.A.T.S of the court as their allies.

On the other hand, let us remind these teavangelists to be careful what they wish for. Because anything they can do we can do, and in matters of law and jurisprudence things can get a little double edgy swordy. That would mean that progressive religious folks would be able exercise their freedom of conscious on others which could manifest in firing of right wing religious hacks who oppose gay marriage. Don't be fooled when the teabaggers read out their libertarian bogus script on how "fine that would be." They will not be fine with that at all. Their fascistic hypocritical behavior has already been exposed: let's not forget that they went into a rage when Mozilla, a private corporation, "forced" its CEO to resign for donating to the prop 8 campaign that banned gay marriage in California.

This is not about religious freedom. The right wing will never allow people with progressive religious beliefs to also be granted the same privileges that they are seeking. They are, like their teabagger predecessors of the Holy Roman Empire where landlords were able to impose their religious beliefs on the surfs who lived on their lands, for all intends and purposes trying to impose their version of Sharia. That's all it is, and that's all it is about.