Kraichgauer wrote:
I think the judgments lobbed at Josh Duggar and his family wouldn't have been nearly as severe had he not been so judgmental toward Americans of the LGBT community. The public piles on the hypocrite worse than anyone else.
It's not just that even though that's difficult for LGBT to deal with as it is for anyone who has to deal with hate.
It's the fact Josh Duggar is pointing fingers at others when he has a skeleton in his own closet the public isn't allowed to know about (until now.) It's also the fact Catholic clergy
has similar behavior and until very recently
they handled it the same way the Duggars are handling Josh. It's the exact same thing yet because it's the Duggars, it's expected to be dismissed but they are using the same principals the Catholic church used when dealing with sexual misconduct. In other words, they are guilty as sin.