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“But as a Christian, let me say Merry Christmas on a national holiday called Christmas and you’d think Satan incarnate himself just showed up. I’m sorry that is a bad example because if Satan did show up, he would get more respect than Christians, Jews, Tea Partiers, patriots and conservatives…” quote by Ken Hutcherson
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““But as a Christian, let me say Merry Christmas on a national holiday called Christmas and you’d think Satan incarnate himself just showed up. I’m sorry that is a bad example because if Satan did show up, he would get more respect than Christians, Jews, Tea Partiers, patriots and conservatives. Thus all the forenamed groups, and any like them, must stand and fight for their equal rights that are disappearing faster than San Antonio fans after game seven of the NBA championship in Miami.””

Ken Hutcherson

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Source Speech: Public commentary, date unknown

The speaker argues that all groups, regardless of belief or politics, deserve equal rights and must defend them against marginalization.

In simple terms: Everyone should fight for equal rights.

Key Takeaway

Defend equal rights for all.

Themes

equality rights politics religion activism

Mood

determined urgent defiant

Type

political activist

When to use this quote

  • public debate
  • legal battles
  • community organizing
  • media commentary

Key Concepts

civil liberties social justice identity politics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we protect minority rights without inflaming tensions?
  • What are effective ways to unite diverse groups for common causes?
A Different Perspective

The analogy to sports fans may trivialize serious civil rights issues.

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