Hell if we want to point out thing that should make progressive cringe, I think we'll loose a lot of time if we try to convince ultra religious southern "conservative" to cringe with us.
And this is why I cannot win an argument on these forums. No matter what I say, it will always be "Oh, GGamer is a conservative and southern, so I am going to apply these stereotypes to him and say he said these things."
That being said, I am going to get as far away from this thread as possible.
I apologize if this happens, because it shouldn't. Still, maybe it's my own bias blinding me to privilege, but I don't think I saw people do that in this thread so much. That said, there
were instances of jackass behavior like generalizing the American South as a blindly (key word there, by the way) conservative, religious area where nobody thinks. And there was some jumping on religion as if the very concept were antagonistic to rational thought, although that wasn't as common (possibly because there's another thread for it). Those're positions I don't think I endorse, if that's any consolation to you, although I do get the feeling that a lot of it after you started posting was reactionary.
That doesn't make it right, but it's a lot easier to understand why somebody might go, "Those damn fundie southerners" when somebody is posting things like your first post here, which explicitly drew connections between being conservative, southern, and religious and being the bigoted jackass you were pretending to be. You aren't helping your case by being a douche (even in jest) and, in the process, insisting that you act that way because of the principles you want to defend. You shouldn't
have to help your case, yes, but you should probably stray away from actively hurting it.
We can have a reasonable discussion, and I (at least; I can't speak for other posters) promise not to attack your belief in religion or anything as part of arguing against you. I
may argue that your religious beliefs are irrelevant, or that they're not sufficient for denying rights to others, or that the beliefs you claim to have (such as in the truth of the Word of God as set forth in the Bible) disagree with the positions you're putting forth, and so on, but I'm not going to try and convince you that God doesn't exist, or that you ought not follow the precepts of Christianity in your own life, or otherwise insist that the fundamental tenets of your life are worthless. But first I need to know what it is you actually believe. I honestly can't tell, here, and possibly some of the fault for that lies with me. But a clear statement could really help, and hey, maybe we actually do believe the same things and all the disagreements I have were with the trolling.
EDIT: That is, if you're still reading this. I'm pretty sure there's a thread about this specific argument that we might want to necro, instead of continuing to derail Vector's, too. But anyway.