Clary is almost what he claims to be and everything Thomas Robb says he was.
I don't know about the US, but in SA, Vic and WA, he's a born again Christinsane anti-racist with pseudo celebrity status, who practices the Clinton technique of pay me and I will give a talk; pay me and I will perform like a clown for your camera crew; pay me, pay me, pay me.
The Australian media love him because he fits their idea of the repentant former racist with international status. i.e. He comes here on holidays paid for by gullible Christinsane fools and picks up a bit more cash while telling sham horror stories from his past. He's nothing but an old style flim-flam man using anti-racism as his con and the media and schools as his mark. That's how he got into a WA school.
As for children saying they know KKK, you can also ask them how many know someone that has met Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny or the Tooth Fairy and most will still raise their hands.
We have exactly the same opinion. That's why we do not force people to pay to join us. Creativity is a religion you are welcome to participate in to your whatever extent you feel comfortable. If you choose to pay for membership, you gain the ability to do more within our Church; but if you don't, that doesn't stop you doing your own thing for Creativity in your own way.
@Cailen.
I don't know about the US, but in SA, Vic and WA, he's a born again Christinsane anti-racist with pseudo celebrity status, who practices the Clinton technique of pay me and I will give a talk; pay me and I will perform like a clown for your camera crew; pay me, pay me, pay me.
The Australian media love him because he fits their idea of the repentant former racist with international status. i.e. He comes here on holidays paid for by gullible Christinsane fools and picks up a bit more cash while telling sham horror stories from his past. He's nothing but an old style flim-flam man using anti-racism as his con and the media and schools as his mark. That's how he got into a WA school.
As for children saying they know KKK, you can also ask them how many know someone that has met Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny or the Tooth Fairy and most will still raise their hands.
Quote from: skinny on Fri 12 Jun 2009
If you have to pay for a position, then I don't see it being a group I want to be involved with.
We have exactly the same opinion. That's why we do not force people to pay to join us. Creativity is a religion you are welcome to participate in to your whatever extent you feel comfortable. If you choose to pay for membership, you gain the ability to do more within our Church; but if you don't, that doesn't stop you doing your own thing for Creativity in your own way.
@Cailen.