But, of course, with liberals, it's only supposed to be allowed to go one way - their way.
Take for example this obituary that was published recently in the local newspaper. Imagine what said dead liberal would think if they were to read an obit by someone espousing Christianity, Conservativism, the Republican Party platform, marriage as one man one woman or some such opinions that they disagreed with? Oh, there'd be hell to pay, I'm sure.
"[Deceased person] passed away [X date] of [whatever cause of death]. [Their] condition was undoubtedly aggravated by the catastrophe known as [Kansas Governor] Sam Brownback and [Secretary of State] Kris Kobach. [Deceased] was born [whenever to whoever]... [Deceased] started working as a...teacher, [and became a spouse and parent]. .... Midway through life, [Deceased] evolved into a fierce advocate for women's rights.... On a whim, [Deceased] applied with Planned Parenthood and the rest is history. After working...up to Executive Director of PP...became the lobbyist for [well-known abortion doctor]. [Deceased] was the face of abortion rights...on the front line...endur[ing] the anti's threats and protests on [the] lawn. [Deceased] lobbied in Topeka, led rallies, handled reporters, and worked the fair - anything to get the word out that women matter. [Ed. Note: Since when did they not?] After...retirement from [well-known abortion doctor's] clinic, [Deceased] was honored with the naming of the [namesake]Fund, a non-profit that makes abortion accessible to women who could not otherwise afford it. In May, [Deceased] was inducted into the the...Political Caucus Hall of Fame. A [person] of many talents, [Deceased] chronicled the extremism and violence of the 1991 siege on the clinic in [a] book [titled] Fetus Fanatics. [Deceased] also contributed to Radiating the Stone, an anthology of essays from Wichita's greatest feminists. Above all, [Deceased] loved [family members], ...wine, liberal politics, good food, friends, all things sports (especially tennis), and MSNBC. Our biggest regret is that [Deceased] won't witness the inauguration of our first female president..... Long ago [Deceased] wrote that [Deceased] didn't want [their] family to hide that [Deceased was gay]. Luckily the world has changed since [deceased] wrote those notes. Gay marriage is the law of the land. We have a long way to go, but [Deceased] was right: there is no shame in being LGBT! To honor [Deceased], we ask that you donate to the [namesake]Fund at [web url]. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Summer of Mercy and the anti's will be back in force. Fight back with unprecedented donations to the fund."
"[Deceased person] passed away [X date] of [whatever cause of death]. [Their] condition was undoubtedly aggravated by the catastrophe known as [Kansas Governor] Sam Brownback and [Secretary of State] Kris Kobach. [Deceased] was born [whenever to whoever]... [Deceased] started working as a...teacher, [and became a spouse and parent]. .... Midway through life, [Deceased] evolved into a fierce advocate for women's rights.... On a whim, [Deceased] applied with Planned Parenthood and the rest is history. After working...up to Executive Director of PP...became the lobbyist for [well-known abortion doctor]. [Deceased] was the face of abortion rights...on the front line...endur[ing] the anti's threats and protests on [the] lawn. [Deceased] lobbied in Topeka, led rallies, handled reporters, and worked the fair - anything to get the word out that women matter. [Ed. Note: Since when did they not?] After...retirement from [well-known abortion doctor's] clinic, [Deceased] was honored with the naming of the [namesake]Fund, a non-profit that makes abortion accessible to women who could not otherwise afford it. In May, [Deceased] was inducted into the the...Political Caucus Hall of Fame. A [person] of many talents, [Deceased] chronicled the extremism and violence of the 1991 siege on the clinic in [a] book [titled] Fetus Fanatics. [Deceased] also contributed to Radiating the Stone, an anthology of essays from Wichita's greatest feminists. Above all, [Deceased] loved [family members], ...wine, liberal politics, good food, friends, all things sports (especially tennis), and MSNBC. Our biggest regret is that [Deceased] won't witness the inauguration of our first female president..... Long ago [Deceased] wrote that [Deceased] didn't want [their] family to hide that [Deceased was gay]. Luckily the world has changed since [deceased] wrote those notes. Gay marriage is the law of the land. We have a long way to go, but [Deceased] was right: there is no shame in being LGBT! To honor [Deceased], we ask that you donate to the [namesake]Fund at [web url]. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Summer of Mercy and the anti's will be back in force. Fight back with unprecedented donations to the fund."
Not that such a blatant political statement thinly disguised as an "obituary" would be "forcing one's beliefs onto others" or anything, huh? Could the hypocrisy of liberals be any more obvious?
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