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25
Jan
2012
OSU Football Player Asks Twitter Followers to "Show Some Hate" To An Atheist
Hate, as an emotion, can be a very powerful motivator for both good and bad. The hatred of racism has helped propel civil rights. The hatred of sexism has helped propel women’s suffrage. When one sees hate fuel good things, it is usually hate directed at an unjust or cruel idea or social norm.
It is the hatred of the other kind that concerns most of us: hatred toward people, especially when manifested physically, such as the brutal beatings of homosexuals, lynching of black southerners during the Civil Rights era, etc. This is the type of hate that normally brings about bad things. History is certainly rife with examples.
Everyone is perfectly free to hate anyone they want. But when someone directs hate at an individual or group of people or asks others to “bring the hate” or “visit the hate” upon someone else, then one’s freedom of thought is now a physical manifestation of and subject to criticism, laws, and the appropriate consequences and repercussions associated with the physical action or manifestation.
We have a prime example of this at The Ohio State University: the difference between hating someone and bringing the hate upon someone. OSU football player Jake Russell (#21, punter) tweeted late night on January 24th, “my roommate max rouse (look him up on Facebook) is an atheist, please show him some hate.”
The tweet was deleted later on by Mr. Russell, but not before it was captured for the entire world to see Mr. Russell’s bigotry on display (see image below). Why did Mr. Russell want his 1,400+ followers to show some hate to an atheist? And what exactly does it mean to “show hate?”
Clearly concerned about the well being of Mr. Rouse, the screen capture was emailed to OSU Vice President of Student Life, Javaune Adams-Gaston. Mrs. Adams-Gaston assured American Atheists (via Greg Lammers, our Missouri State Director, who saw and reported the tweet) that the school will investigate the matter immediately. Thank you to Mrs. Adams-Gaston and The Ohio State University for not sitting idly by while this happens.
As for Mr. Russell, we hope sir that no one ever asks anyone else to show you some hate. We hope that one day you will learn the pluralism that exists at your school and in your future places of employment and residence. If anything happens to Mr. Rouse, you will be directly responsible for instigating such action and inciting someone else to violence or harassment. Mr. Russell has brought dishonor to his team and to his school. He has disgraced himself by displaying his bigotry in public. In a way we owe Mr. Russell an thank you for displaying his bigotry so we now know to be wary of him and his possible actions.
To Mr. Rouse, may we point you to The Ohio State University Students for Freethought on campus, an affiliate of the Secular Student Alliance. May you find like-minded friends there, where we can practically guarantee no one will “show you some hate.”
In addition, the following groups meet in and around Columbus, Ohio:
Central Ohio Secular Parents
Columbus Skeptics
Heathen Chicks
Humanist Community of Central Ohio
Omnipresent Atheists
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Comments
Poor young Jake. Christian teachings include "love thy neighbor" not hate. Therefore Jake is not a christian, but that's OK. You shanked (to miss a punt in american football) that punt!
JayRay,
The Bible is far from clear on that "love thy neighbor" teaching. Yes, it says that. But, it also says to stone people to death for minor infractions such as working on the sabbath. Considering that people can't even agree on the day of the sabbath or what constitutes work, this could be lethal to the whole species. Love? I guess that depends on your definition of love and what page of the bible you read.
The reality of love does not depend on anyones definition of it. We all are guilty of judging based upon what we know or at least think we know to be the truth.
What a horrible thing to do...
I have no idea what happened between Rouse and Russell, but Russell acted irresponsibly and should be disciplined...
It will be interesting to see what the school will do, if anything...
I was wondering if this guy has gotten a lot of hate comments, maybe we should start a "show some love" page for Max...
-TLA
www.thelonelyatheist.com
Remember - a buckeye is really nothing but a hairless nut.
This seems dangerously close to an illegal act of Inciting Violence. In fact, before finishing this post, I decided it probably IS, with revisions reflecting it.
Somebody on the OSU football team will certainly have followers happy to take seriously anything he posts online (even if he IS just the punter). Thus, this is a case of somebody "in a position of power" using his "fame" to incite others to cause harm to another individual. If I were in the victim's shoes, I would definitely be looking into a lawsuit, even if physical violence didn't occur, as psychological violence is sure to occur.
I think you've been punked. I went to Max Rouse's facebook page (the only Max Rouse I could find at OSU) and he lists himself as a Catholic and a conservative. Far from being an atheist. I think this was all a put on. None of these people seem to be atheists and this was probably meant to be a joke on those who are... wanting to get a rise out of you.
What nonsense,the person needs to grow up.How about show respect not hate.
A historic marker has just
A historic marker has just been passed, showing how far we have been shoved. The UN rapporteur who is supposed to be the global guardian of free speech has had his job rewritten to put him on the side of the religious censors.-Markus Lattner
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