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How a simple baker ended up at the front of the culture wars – Patheos (blog)

What if you were faced with a challenge to your faith by the full weight of politics, culture, and popular opinion? What if your entire livelihood came down to one choice between right and wrong? This is whats happening to my friend Jack Phillips, a baker. He is happiest when he has flour on his face and a wedding cake to decorate.

For years I was in a mens Bible Study with him. He is quiet, simple and completely without guile. We never knew that he would one day be at the forefront of the culture wars.

Yesterday the Supreme Court decided to take up his case.

Jack and his decades-old business, Masterpiece Cakeshop, are under tremendous fire. If you dont knowthe story, Jack was approached four years ago to make a cake for a gay couple who were wed in Massachusetts but had come home to Colorado. Jack said no. He politely told them it was against his belief, as a Christian, and he couldnt make the cake.

The State of Colorado Attorney Generals office filed a formal complaint. Even though the state didnt legally recognize the marriage (at the time), they are coming down on Jack for not catering to it. He was fined and his employees were forced to undergo reeducation training.

The question is simple. Should a private business owner be able to live out his faith and not violate his core principles, even when they go against popular culture? In America we used to be able to be different, to be protected.

It should be noted that Jack has also turned away cakes requested by those who want explicit language, violent images, and even Halloween themes. So he is an equal opportunity advocate for righteous living.

If Jack is forced to make gay cakes, would we also expand this logic to other businesses? Would we make a Muslim Halal butcher sell pork chops? Would we make a Jewish butcher sell bacon? Would we force Indian vegetarian restaurants to sell hamburgers?

And one other issue that screams out to me. Some are demanding respect and acceptance. But what about respect and acceptance for Jack Phillips and his strongly held beliefs?

Do we now force Quakers to take up arms and join the military? Should we force Jehovahs Witnesses to take blood? Should we take the hijabs away from Muslim women? If nothing else, our country was founded on the ability to live out your beliefs.

This is not Jack persecuting homosexuals. He would sell them anything, including a cake. He just wouldnt decorate it with those words. This is society persecuting Jack for his faith.

As David French writes in National Review,creative professionals should never be required to lend their unique talents to express any form of message they dislike. Dont make black lawyers oppose civil rights, dontmake liberal fashion designersdesign clothes for conservative politicians, anddont require racists to design cakes for interracial couples. Some people use liberty wisely. Some people abuse liberty for immoral ends. But we cant limit liberty only to the wise and just.

Many of you are small businessmen. What if you were faced with a similar dilemma? Or what if your employer asked you to do something that clearly violated your faith? Would you risk your livelihood for your position?Unlike too many of us, hes willing to turn away money if it goes against his principles.

Pray for Jack. Hes a good man, soft spoken, and not one for controversy. Hes not a crusader. Hes not a firebrand. Hes a simple baker who loves God and wants his business to reflect his principles. Hes an unlikely hero if Ive ever seen one. I need him to know that hes not alone. Locally, we are standing with him, giving him encouragement. The withering assaults of those on the other side are brutal.

All of this has me thinking. How deep are my convictions? Could I stand firm in my faith if my job were at stake

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Frank Lampard holds talks for first managerial role and Wikipedia jumps the gun – JOE.co.uk

Frank Lampard may not be hanging about to enjoy retirement.

Chelsea's record goalscorer hung up his boots for good just four months ago but he could be back in the game sooner than you might have thought, having held talks over a potential move into management.

On Tuesday evening, several outlets reported that Lampard had held talks with League One side Oxford United about their vacant manager's position.

Oxford are pursuing a replacement for Michael Appleton, who left the U's to take up a role as assistant manager at Leiceser City, and Lampard is understood to be at the top of their wishlist.

Lampard, who retired in February following a brief stint with New York City FC, has made no secret of his desire to move into management now that his playing days are behind him.

I want to manage. Most of my career I wasnt sure but when I got into my thirties I became a lot more interested," the legendary England midfielder said in March.

Much as Im interested in coaching Ive just as much interest in how to deal with people.

We should stress that no deal is done for Lampard to take over at the Kassam Stadium but that didn't stop Wikipedia from doing what Wikipedia does.

Shortly after news broke of his talks with the Oxford brass, Lampard's profile was updated to the below.

Maybe a bit premature, that.

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Wikipedia co-founder slams ethically blind Bell Pottinger for dodgy PR tactics – The South African


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Can a Kickstarter save Pepe the Frog? His creator is determined to try it. – Washington Post

LAST MONTH, in a strip he created for Free Comic Book Day, Matt Furie had his characters mourn a memed-to-death friend, Pepe the Frog,as the cartoonist buried his chillaxin amphibian.

Now, Furie is launching a crowd-funding campaign to bring his iconic Boys Clubcharacter back to life.

On Monday, the same day that Furie cracked Time magazines list of the 25 most influential people on the Internet, the 37-year-old cartoonist activated his Save Pepe Kickstarter, a $10,000 campaign that aims to resurrect Pepe the Frog in a new comic book by reclaiming his status as a universal symbol for peace, love and acceptance.

[RIP, Pepe the Frog: Creator kills his iconic character to try to fight a hate-filled meme]

The fundraiser continues Furies effort to take back his character after the frog was co-opted as an emblem of supremacy and hate, eventually becoming thrust into controversy during the 2016 presidential election, with both sides referencing Pepe.

Before Pepe the Frog was a meme designated a hate symbol by the Anti-Defamation League, Furie writes, he began life as a blissfully stoned frog.

Pepes wide recognition as a mascot of hate was a nightmare, so I killed him off, continues Furie. The funding campaigns pledge rewards include that original Death of Pepe art.

The cartoonistwants to fund a new zine that shall shine a light in all this darkness.

The campaign will run through the end of July.

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Pepe the Frog cartoonist resurrecting character to prove he is still a ‘positive’ symbol – ABC Online

Posted June 27, 2017 10:41:34

Pepe the Frog is coming back from the dead.

Los Angeles-based cartoonist Matt Furie told AP he intends to resurrect the character he killed off last month after racist, anti-Semitic internet trolls hijacked his creation and transformed it into a hate symbol.

Furie and his brother, Jason, have launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise $10,000 for a new comic book featuring Pepe.

"Once we get the money together, we're going to do it from scratch," he said, adding he's also trying to "gain some entrepreneurial control" over Pepe with his attorney's help.

"It's a very American tale, trying to control that which cannot be controlled."

His attorney, Kimberly Motley, is also exploring possible litigation against those profiting from Pepe's image without Furie's permission.

In May, Furie released a cartoon showing Pepe in an open casket.

Furie said he created the cartoon as "art therapy" shortly after November's presidential election and nearly forgot about it.

He said he was surprised by the wave of publicity generated by Pepe's "death".

"It was supposed to just be a joke," he said.

The Save Pepe campaign Furie launched on Monday on Kickstarter said its aim was "reclaiming his status as a universal symbol for peace, love, and acceptance".

If the campaign meets its goal, Furie said he would see that as "proof that Pepe is still a positive thing".

Furie's "chill frog-dude" debuted in a 2006 comic book called Boy's Club.

Pepe's likeness became a popular canvas for benevolent internet memes.

But the user-generated mutations became increasingly hateful and ubiquitous more than a year before the 2016 presidential election.

Furie was horrified to see his creation become a mascot for the 'alt-right' fringe movement, a loosely connected mix of white nationalists, neo-Nazis and other right-wing extremists.

"It all just happened so fast," he said.

"Make no mistake: They're basically the new [Ku Klux Klan]."

The Anti-Defamation League branded Pepe a hate symbol in September 2016 and promoted Furie's efforts to reclaim the character.

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