Compare and Contrast

I’ve been told that us/them rhetoric is dangerous, simplistic, and divisive. Then again, it’s sometimes useful for providing clarity.

Us:


[A] Jerusalem court overturned Lupolianski’s decision to ban the fourth annual Jerusalem Gay Pride Parade, scheduled to depart Thursday – as originally planned – from Zion Square. The court ordered Lupolianski to pay NIS 30,000 out of his own pocket to Open House, the local gay community center that appealed the ban.

Them:


In most Muslim nations where homosexuality remains as concealed as a bride beneath a burqa. When it peeks through, it isn’t pretty… In Saudi Arabia, 105 men were sentenced in April for acts of “deviant sexual behavior” following their March arrests. Al-Wifaq, a government-affiliated newspaper, claimed they illegally danced together and were “behaving like women” at a gay wedding.

Not to go all Wonkette, but there’s an Saddam Hussein – Satan – South Park joke in there somewhere [you get the feeling that your posts have been lacking something in the way of nuance lately? -- ed... na - "as concealed as a bride beneath a burqa" is intrinsically funny... fair point...]