In addition to being called homophobic, some are also calling the Robertson family patriarch a racist. Strange considering Mr. Robertson has two, non-white grandchildren. Rebecca, an exchange student from Taiwan (fostered by Willie & Korie Robertson) and Will (who is biracial) adopted at birth by Willie & Korie. In an interview, Mr. Robertson stated that in his youth in Louisiana, he never saw the mistreatment of black people. And that basically the black people he picked cotton with were happy and appeared to have no ill-will against whites. My thoughts - my parents (both black) lived through Jim Crow/segregation. Both my father and mother grew up in small, rural towns in the South. The reality, there was Klan activity and even talk of towns where if Black, one would not want to find themselves after sundown. But also reality, my parents worked side by side and lived amongst white people whom they considered friends (and still do today). So, I can totally believe Phil's experience growing up. The experience he relayed about his youth is not the same as saying segregation should be in place today or that Black people were happier under segregation. Not the same at all. It is his unique experience and one that may be hard to comprehend if you are not intimately familiar with small town, rural life in the South.
The Robertson family is standing firm against the backlash. And their fans will continue to stand by them. #standwithphil
Mary Ellen
I totally agree! I love this show and feel this is a very serious injustice against this Godly man. Thanks for posting about it.
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Amy Jo
Now, there has never been a truer word said. I so agree with this man`s sentiment that we all would be better off if we were to love God and each other. Amen to that!!
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Merry Christmas, Sarina!
DeleteMary Ellen
Living in Australia I wasn't familiar with this until I saw it pop up in a few American blogs and facebook pages that I follow. So I did a little research and have read what Phil has said.
ReplyDeleteMy disclaimer first: I am not a religious woman but respect people choice to be so and I have never seen the show (I'm sure it won't be far away though we have all the other reality shows from the 'south' and my boys love to watch them).
While I don't agree with Phils negative comments against homosexuals I respect his stance on his religious beliefs.
Personally I don't see anything wrong with homosexuality and I support their rights completely. Two of my three siblings are gay and they are wonderful people. So is my brothers fiance.
However my understanding is that if you are to believe in God and the Bible then you must also follow his believe on homosexual behaviour. You can't just pick and choose which parts suit you :)
It is everyone's right to believe in their choice of religion and God providing they don't choose actions based on those beliefs that harm others.
This is exactly what Phil is doing. He doesn't like but as stated in his quote above he 'would never treat anyone with disrespect because they are different from me' yet Phil is copping that same disrespect from others.
Sorry for the long reply. I just wanted to let you know that there are non religious people who support homosexuals but who also respect and support Phils right to express his beliefs and religion.
We are all humans, we are all family, lets just love and respect each other :)
Becci, thank you for the reply!
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