I’m not demanding anything of you, Ben. Im asking you to consider the hypocrisy in your demand that others accept your bigotry. Bigotry is still bigotry-even if it’s divinely ordained.https://twitter.com/benshapiro/status/1119298459272564736 …
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That's his liberty..why must you force him to attend omg
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He's not being forced to attend,.the BIGOTRY behind his reason not to attend is what is being pointed out.
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Way to make your family members wedding, an event which is about their lives and their happiness, all about yourself. Its such a self-centred action.
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Everything in life is about Ben. Even things that are not about Ben.
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Ben has gotten too tied up in himself... I’m a follower of Jesus Christ, but if someone I cared about was marrying a Jew/Muslim/homosexual/etc., I would still attend if I was extended an invite. Love supersedes everything, which is what Jesus preached.
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I’m not a fan of Abrahamic faith but this statement seems like a pretty exemplary one that of a decent human being


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Him saying this is about "freedom" is a bit of a head-scratcher. I don't think anyone's suggesting he should be forced to attend a wedding.
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The furthest I'll go, and I'll think it's the furthest anyone will go, is that it reflects badly on him that he wouldn't
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They are so immersed in hatred, they can't even see when they are doing it
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Ben Shapiro before same-sex marriage was legalized, actively campaigned against it. His views didn’t change because same-sex marriage was legalized. He is still against it and would love for it to be delegalized
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