Kind of off topic a tad, but here's what I love about Milo. He's fighting against the direct result of our societies succumbing to being politically correct for far too long. The only way to remove the stigma from words like "faggot" is to turn the tables on the bigots of this world and redefine the meaning of their hate speech. We've seen this before with the word "nigger", a word full of hate and contempt formerly used by white slavers as an insult to the black community. This word is now used as a term of brotherhood. Homosexuals calling each other "faggot" is simply a way of doing this as well. Is it still bigotry for a white person to call a black person by this term in a derogatory fashion? For a straight person to call a gay person faggot? Yes, and I feel it's because some parts of America are still too racist and unaccepting of an individual's state of being that doesn't follow their own ideals in life. The term bigot comes to mind yet again.
But, these communities, such as the black populations and the gay populations of America are transforming these words in a positive light as a way to fight back against and remove the negative labels placed upon them by hate. I think the effects of this that we'll see in future generations will only help to erase the lines of racism, sexism, homophobia, and all other forms of human prejudice. I completely endorse Milo's right to battle the politically correct culture in defense of freedom of speech and his agenda to cut the bullshit and destroy the labels we as a human race have placed upon each other. Sure, there are more tactful ways of doing so, but then leading an argument in such a manner would be going completely against his own agenda to fight the negative effects of being too politically correct and idealistic. Idealism has its rewards, but being too altruistic and trying to appease everyone will only backfire and is simply not a realistic practice.
From a split-tailed atheist half-breed spic from immigrant parents who walks outside the lines of a pc society, cheers Milo. :tea:
Now in response to the topic at hand, I have no fear of being labeled a racist simply because how I lead my life and the values that I hold go completely against any form of bigotry. These are the values that I will instill in my children as well in hopes that these forms of hate will be lessened with each new educated generation. Terrorism will always exisit, in some form, because no matter how we battle against it, there will always be something to argue about and beliefs to take to the extreme because humanity still has much to learn. We will never see peace in this world till the things (ideals) that separate us as people are nonexistent.