What Scientology thinks of you…
Toronto Scientologists tried to work the crowd at Toronto Pride, but were foiled by Anonymous Toronto. Abandoning their high horse and harmonious public image, the Scientologists got nasty, a bit violent and threatened activists. Scientological leader Yvette Shank can be heard telling the activists “we can find out where you live.”
There are just some phrases you shouldn’t hear from religious leaders.
and on a ligher note… here is what the creators of South Park think of scientologists and their alien ghost-loving beliefs (just in case you live under a rock and HADN’T seen it).
If you’d rather read about the darker side of Scientology, check out my comment after the article and follow the links within it.
via Queerty and Towelroad and SouthParkStudios
If you liked this, try these...Tags: Anti-Gay Violence, Pride, Scientology, SFW
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July 10th, 2008 at 4:11 pm
Whenever I see Scientologists, I say “Xenu loves you.” They don’t like it.
July 10th, 2008 at 8:27 pm
Anonymous’ own video speaks for itself to what a bunch of obnoxious and childish asses they are.
They think they have a right to harass and insult anyone they disagree with, and to disrupt churches, businesses and lives. The guy dancing like a retard taunting Scientologists in front of their own church deserves anything that happens to him. I don’t care for Scientology but I wish these ‘anonymous’ mask wearing assholes would all fuck off too.
July 10th, 2008 at 8:45 pm
Everyone deserves an opinion. I usually am not a big fan of in-your-face protest, but in this case I think they do God’s work. As far as I’m concerned, Scientology is a dangerous con/cult and not a real religion.
Scientology’s crimes are numerous. This is a vast quasi-religious organization with a documented history of conspiracy and not only they do try to “reform” self-loathing homosexuals while bilking them for their well earned savings, but also do their damnedest to utterly destroy the lives of anyone who is vocal opposition.
I understand why Anonymous MUST be anonymous.
July 12th, 2008 at 10:49 pm
I’m no fan of activists; especially after having dated a particularly militant one in my teen years, however I don’t see how they’ve crossed the line in this particular video.
In fact, Scientologists are given permission by their cult to slander (or even physically harm) anyone who opposes them no matter how respectful the person behaves. The standard, “What are your crimes” is a commonly employed phrase that Scientologists use to publicly shame critics into silence about their pyramid scheme of fleecing money from the lonely and desperate.
Scientology is not simply a cult. They operate like mobsters and thugs. I commend anyone brave enough to oppose them. I hope it becomes more popular to do so. I am all about acceptance of others, but Scientology is dangerous. I liken my opposition of them as opposition to regimes of oppression, and even terrorism, the world (or people who talk too loud on their cell phones at the gym).