My Comments
Though I may be biased (the screen name) I think it is fantastic that the 'church' are finally learning that they cannot just threaten and intimidate the people on the internet anymore. The other day I watched a flash cartoon about David Miscavige (the current leader of the CoS) and LRH (the founder) being gay lovers, and though it is offensive and not something that I really support at all, the fact that people feel the freedom to be able to say it now knowing that an army of internet users are watching their back makes me feel like a weight has been lifted off the bloggers and the internet based media outlets. They know that for every time a critic is stalked or threatened it speeds up the church's reform.
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Though I may be biased (the screen name) I think it is fantastic that the 'church' are finally learning that they cannot just threaten and intimidate the people on the internet anymore. The other day I watched a flash cartoon about David Miscavige (the current leader of the CoS) and LRH (the founder) being gay lovers, and though it is offensive and not something that I really support at all, the fact that people feel the freedom to be able to say it now knowing that an army of internet users are watching their back makes me feel like a weight has been lifted off the bloggers and the internet based media outlets. They know that for every time a critic is stalked or threatened it speeds up the church's reform.