Ayla Stewart – When Quiverfull Sides With Nazis

Ayla Stewart – When Quiverfull Sides With Nazis

This has been a week that’s held multiple bombs mailed by rabid Trump supporter Cesar Sayoc, a shooting of African Americans by another Trump supporter Gregory Bush followed by Saturday’s vile actions. The butchering of 11 older people praying at their synagogue by another Trump supporting white supremacist Robert Bowers. It’s been a week filled with fear and tragedy that almost beggars the imagination.

All of this and what is uppermost on the mind of alt-right tiki-torch duding writer Ayla Stewart? Prayers? Tears? Sorrow? No, OUTRAGE, not outrage at what has happened to so many innocent good people, but outrage that the light turned onto her favorite social media site Gab.com and she has been curtailed after it happened to be the host for at least one of these despicable human roaches. Roaches do tend to run when the light is switched on.

There may be nothing wrong with Gab, or using it, but it does exist beyond polite society like the Dark Web and scary parts of reddit and 4Chan. Fine for those that want to hang out there, but not something most peopleΒ  consider worth doing.Β  I don’t hold the answers to what and where the free speech line should be, or if there should be one at all.

Think about this for a moment. Ayla is not upset by the death, only by the fact that someone might take away her message board. Let that sink in for a good long time. Not even a lame β€˜Thoughts and prayers, thoughts and prayers’

The post I’m referring to is not written by Ayla, but reposted by her. Human loss, her reaction is β€˜maah’ and a shrug. Message board loss? End of the known world.

Why are we tolerating hateful people like Ayla Stewart who live to see and celebrate the deaths of others that are not white? What does it have to take to make us all stand up and say β€˜Enough!’ and stop tolerating the hate speech, the promotion of treasonous ideas, venomous violence and known White Supremacy?

It’s one thing to say we tolerate free speech, but it’s entirely another to put up with the awful behavior of this thuggish group. Where do we go from here? I don’t know, but I do know that from now on when I run up upon a white supremacist holding criminal views I’m going to resist with everything within me. Please join me.

I’ve been ignoring Ayla Stewart for quite some time now, figuring her to be a freakish abberation at the wrong end of Quiverfull. That is wrong. Ignoring these people only enboldens them. Plus I have noticed that not one of the ministries we follow has come out to condemn any of these killings. That speaks volumes.

THIS is not acceptable behavior from an American..

I’m sorry I’m ranting like this but the cruelty of Ayla and others is breaking my heart. No one deserves to be treated this way.


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About Suzanne Titkemeyer
Suzanne Titkemeyer went from a childhood in Louisiana to a life lived in the shadow of Washington D.C. For many years she worked in the field of social work, from national licensure to working hands on in a children's residential treatment center. Suzanne has been involved with helping ithe plights of women and children' in religious bondage. She is a ordained Stephen's Minister with many years of counseling experience. Now she's retired to be a full time beach bum in Tamarindo, Costa Rica with the monkeys and iguanas. She is also a thalassophile. She also left behind years in a Quiverfull church and loves to chronicle the worst abuses of that particular theology. You can read more about the author here.

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