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Mail Bomb Suspect’s Boss: He Told Me “Jesus Made a Mistake” Because I’m Lesbian

  

Category:  Religion & Ethics

Via:  hal-a-lujah  •  6 years ago  •  9 comments

Mail Bomb Suspect’s Boss: He Told Me “Jesus Made a Mistake” Because I’m Lesbian
It was just the white supremacists that were gonna rule the world. And unfortunately, he said, “Debra, as much as I like you, you’re gonna be the first one I burn.”

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Cesar Sayoc , the suspected “MAGA Bomber” who sent pipe bombs to dozens of Donald Trump ‘s critics, once told his lesbian boss Debra Gureghian that he would “burn her” when white supremacists took over the country.

Full of Christian love, that man.

... I knew he had issues… He was anti-gay, anti-black, anti-Jewish, you name it. Everybody that really wasn’t white and wasn’t a white supremacist didn’t belong in the world. That’s what he used to say to me all the time … As far as an employee, he was on time, he was cordial, he was articulate. I never had any problems with him. There was no theft. My customers liked him. But it was just his political views that scared me. Basically he was a model employee

… he knew that I was a very strong supporter, very strong lesbian, very proud of my sexuality. But more than once, he told me that if he had complete autonomy, I would burn in hell with all the blacks and Jews and Hispanics and everybody else . It was just the white supremacists that were gonna rule the world. And unfortunately, he said, “Debra, as much as I like you, you’re gonna be the first one I burn.”

She also added that Sayoc told her “ Jesus made a mistake ” by making her a lesbian.

While Sayoc’s general right-wing extremism has been scrutinized since the bombs were discovered, his religion hasn’t received much attention. That’s fair enough — it’s not like a pastor radicalized him — but that also means his Christian faith didn’t deter him from his alleged actions.

It’s funny how Jesus’ parable about the Good Samaritan continues to be relevant. The person who showed the most grace, the most poise, and the most maturity in their interactions with each other was the person Sayoc despised due to his faith.

Being part of a workplace requires a certain amount of diplomacy. You’re likely to be surrounded by all kinds of people who don’t share your worldview, but you’ll have to set aside those differences in order to work together productively. Kudos to people like Gureghian, who was able to separate a person’s politics, however reprehensible, and evaluate him solely on his work performance. The patience she must have displayed in the workplace — and even in this interview — is incredible.

But the moment an employee makes a threat like Sayoc did, all bets are off. You don’t owe such a person any respect. She had good reason to fire him even if he presented himself like a good worker otherwise. Her comments are a strong reminder that appearances can be deceiving and religion isn’t synonymous with morality.


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Hal A. Lujah
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1  seeder  Hal A. Lujah    6 years ago

MAGA.

 
 
 
Hal A. Lujah
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2  seeder  Hal A. Lujah    6 years ago

 
 
 
Kavika
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2.1  Kavika   replied to  Hal A. Lujah @2    6 years ago

I saw the interview with her and how she kept him on because he was a ''good'' employee. Kinda difficult to try and square that. 

 
 
 
Hal A. Lujah
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2.1.1  seeder  Hal A. Lujah  replied to  Kavika @2.1    6 years ago

I agree.  She is kind to a fault.  Who willingly gets into a van with someone like that, especially when your first concern is an escape route?

 
 
 
Studiusbagus
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2.1.2  Studiusbagus  replied to  Hal A. Lujah @2.1.1    6 years ago

That's gotta throw the droolers for a loop.

The "Christian" white nationalist that aligns with their views?

                           OR

The one they hate because of her sexuality and views who actually walked the Christian route with this guy?

MAGA

 
 
 
devangelical
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3  devangelical    6 years ago

Makes me wonder how many trumpsters spent the weekend removing rwnj stickers from their vehicles.

 
 
 
Texan1211
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3.1  Texan1211  replied to  devangelical @3    6 years ago

Probably as many Clintonistas removed their little stickers after her ignominious defeat.

 
 
 
Hal A. Lujah
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3.1.1  seeder  Hal A. Lujah  replied to  Texan1211 @3.1    6 years ago

Why?  She won the popular vote, therefore they are in the majority.

 
 
 
Texan1211
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3.1.2  Texan1211  replied to  Hal A. Lujah @3.1.1    6 years ago

WTF does that have to do with removing bumper stickers?

Do you know what we were talking about here?

 
 

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