Creepy Scientologists Creep Me Out

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Peaceful protesters met to organize before the protest at Katie Holmes’ new broadway show All My Sons only to find a THRONG of Scientologists handing out weird, creepy flyers with the names, places of residence and pictures of Anonymous protesters on them. Holy Xenu!

See Also: Scientologists are crazy, Katie Holmes’ play draws protest. Not for her acting!, Scientology vs. Anonymous Video, and PROTESTORS TAKE AIM AT BECK OUTSIDE HOLMES’ BROADWAY DEBUT.

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1 gah September 20, 2008 at 5:44 pm

backslash backslash! seriously, you should just follow ‘prosac’ guys in silence.. don’t play their game

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2 ijostl July 20, 2009 at 3:26 am

Wow, no communications whatsoever. Human beings are acting very irrational, lately, perhaps. It’s amazing to me to see left and right wing extremists seemingly exhibiting identical behaviors.

In this case, had I been there perhaps I would have called forth the leaders of both sides, and instructed them in discussing their grievances cordially, and assisted them in listening to each other file their complaints as well as give each the opportunity to explain what exact issue they are personally passionate about; what’s their idea of the problems.

Because, to me it seems kind of weird, with all the problems in the world, this group likes to pick on the scientologists. If the group consists of ex-scientologists that would explain a lot.

However, I’m going to venture a guess and say that some of these “protesters” are not ex-scientologists and are actually responding to what little they know about the organization. And as noted above with all the probs in the world choosing this to put your protest behind is wacky in itself. IMO of course.

If comparing to other religions and their current death toll there’s one particular group that’s pretty restrictive right now, and nobody seems to want to f*ck with them in the civilian sector.

Obviously if you’re going to complain about our general lack of understanding religions by slamming people for being wrong about stuff, it’s less dangerous to put your passionate complaint towards a religion that won’t cut your head off just for saying something.

I don’t know the guy, but I for one would like to hear what Tom Cruise has to say. And I’d like to hear the complaints from the protesters and scientologists, in a formal, civil, and intelligent discussion.

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3 ijostl July 20, 2009 at 3:31 am

^ wishful thinking from a user experience perspective ^

(* ijostl remembers the difficulty in reasoning with a raging bull human belief system and thinks… “Ah WTF?!” *)

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