Important
From: (name withheld)
Subject: Important
Date: December 12, 2021 at 9:23:45 AM MST
To: [email protected]
You and your slut girlfriends aren’t funny, all your pathetic videos on your sad little youtube channel are pathetic. Good job setting yourselves up for a barrage of attacks. Idiot piece of fucking shit.
(name withheld)
From: (name withheld)
Subject: Re: Important
Date: December 12, 2021 at 9:24:45 AM MST
To: [email protected]
Fox news did a segment on you and now the hate mail is going to pour in, hating on wreaths across america for nothing. You’re disgusting and a jewish piece of shit
(name withheld)
Response from MRFF Board Member John Compere
On Dec 12, 2021, at 2:54 PM, John Compere wrote:
Your repugnant racist ranting reflects only on yourself & reveals only your brainless bigotry & foul-mouthed malevolence. Surely you must have better things to do with your time & life than hypocritically hurling hatred at fellow Americans you do not know – but perhaps you do not.
It obviously has not occurred to you that some families of deceased military veterans do not want a religious organization to which they do not belong or adhere profiting, promoting its version of religion & marketing itself by presumptuously putting its religious wreaths on the graves of their deceased loved ones without permission. Those families consider it uninvited & unwanted intrusions on the personal burial sites of their deceased family members. We represent them, when requested, because their wishes are not respected & we respect their wishes.
“Hate corrodes the container it is carried in.” – George H.W. Bush (military hero, Republican & 41st American President)
Brigadier General John Compere, US Army (Retired)Disabled American Veteran (Vietnam Era)Board Member, Military Religious Freedom Foundation (composed of 85% Christians)
Response from MRFF Supporter Fr. Steve Dundas
On Dec 12, 2021, at 4:56 PM, Steve wrote:
Dear (name withheld),
After reading your email to Mr. Weinstein I really don’t believe that you give a rat’s ass about the Wreathes of America campaign or the wreathes themselves. This merely provided you, a Christian of Arabic descent to launch into a disgusting anti-Jewish screed against Mr. Weinstein. That is a screed that is not condoned by the teachings of the church. Instead, it is something that the Nazis would say, and and seems like a call for people to harm Mr. Weinstein. You should be ashamed.
Since you are incapable of seeing the good that Mr. Weinstein does because he is a Jew who protects the religious rights of all. Of course that wouldn’t concern you.
With no respect whatsoever, but praying that you overcome your various struggles.
Fr. Steve Dundas
From: (name withheld)
To: John Compere <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2021, 07:25:18 AM CSTSubject:
Re: Fw: Important
Honestly you’re right. I am full of hatred and I wish I knew how to stop getting so angry all the time.
(name withheld)
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Hello,
After seeing your written comments against leaving wreaths on the graves of fallen soldiers (Fox News), I am truly surprised to read your biography of military service and as a patriotic American. I would have only thought someone with a vile leftist ideology would make these kinds of comments.
Are you really disregarding the underlying obvious good wishes and warm intentions of the Wreaths Across America organization and instead focusing on a perceived insult to people of non-Jewish faith? Are you really saying that placing a Christmas wreath on a grave in the spirit of love is evil? Revolting? Insulting?
When a stranger says “God bless you”, do you cuss them out or just give them the finger?
What is wrong with you? If ANYONE of ANY religion wishes you well or asks their God to bless you, it means they are conferring onto you their greatest wish for your happiness and well-being. This is not an insult. PERIOD.
Only a small man would see hatred in this.
God bless you,
C. Yuout
Been catching up on all the ‘spontaneous’ outrage. As the letter writer states “ Fox news did a segment on you and now the hate mail is going to pour in, hating on wreaths across america for nothing.”
So y’all admit to being a herd of sheep controlled by Fox?
Not sure you meant that self own letter writer. It sure did give me a chuckle though.
C. Yuout asks “Are you really saying that placing a Christmas wreath on a grave in the spirit of love is evil?”
If Mikey isn’t saying it I am and here are a few reasons why…
I doubt all Christians declarations “love” when their faith as a whole served as cover for domestic and sexual abuse, among other atrocities. Their Holy Book is more of a guideline for those in the correct tribe and wielded like a sword of judgement for everyone else.
Also, ignoring the death customs of faiths other than ones own seems a weird way to express what Christian Nationalists call love. As a domestic violence survivor I view their actions as an abuser shoving their ideological preferences on an audience unable to defend themselves.
It’s been stated elsewhere on this site but the whole wreath program suffers from a lack of transparency and accountability. If their intentions were honorable there would be instructions that only those graves asking for a wreath would be covered. Guess that doesn’t make for the best photo op, amirite?
With Christian Nationalists trying their best to turn the USA into a theocracy there are no small battles. A citizens right to expression ends where the next citizens right begin. If We The People don’t defend this principle the war is already lost.
Let’s put this issue in a slightly different context:
The leaving of Christmas wreaths on non-Christians’ graves is not altogether different from a man putting his hand up a woman’s skirt without bothering to consider or ask whether the woman wants that hand between her legs.
A great many men engage in precisely this kind of activity but, irrespective of their numbers, nothing can ever make it right or, in most places, legal.
To further complicate the issue, such men often are married to women other than those under whose skirts they’re groping, and are fathers of daughters; in each case they would object and even become violent were they to find that a third party was engaging in that same activity with their wives or daughters.
As such, there’s more than a faint whiff of hypocrisy in all this, akin to how the pro-wreathers would react were unasked-for Jewish symbols being left on the graves of their Christian war dead.