Rob, once again, thank you from the bottom of my heart for writing a truthful, beautiful, and articulate article on this critical free speech issue. We stand united that the National Association of REALTORS is wrong on Article 10-5, and they know it. The NAR knew precisely what they were doing before they adopted the egregious, blatant overreach policy in November 2020. You are on the right side of this issue, and I, along with hundreds of thousands of Realtors, thank you for being a strong voice for us.
As I wrote above, you and others who have actually suffered for freedom are the real voices, real leaders. I am only doing a small part to support you guys.
Hi Wilson. Nice to 'see' you again. I hope somehow, someway, you can go on the offensive and get your legal fees returned. Next time I'm out east, I'm buying you dinner!
Great article and extremely well written. You know that I enjoy pointing out some of the areas in MLS policy and concepts when we differ, but I could not agree more with your statements and arguments on the need to eliminate the much abused 10-5 censorship code. Let's hope that NAR wakes up and moves towards being an organization that stops discriminating against those that do not embrace their designated religious worldview.
I was cheering this one on all the way through when I read it last night, and it wasn't clear why until this morning. On reflection it became apparent that it's because truth is irrepressible, and this article was a shining light in the dark ages we find ourselves in - hurt feelings is not in fact violence, and you articulated this eloquently and with clarity. Thank you Rob!
I'd be very interested in the 'dissection' of the actual HATE. Calling a cat a dog doesn't make the cat a dog. Saying a marriage between a man/woman is hateful doesn't make it hateful.
Perhaps Ryan can dissect the bible vs and explain where the 'hate' is hidden. If that's too difficult, then maybe dissect the letter about free lunches and explain where the hate is hidden.
I'm just baffled and would genuinely like some guidance on what is hateful.
Rob, once again, thank you from the bottom of my heart for writing a truthful, beautiful, and articulate article on this critical free speech issue. We stand united that the National Association of REALTORS is wrong on Article 10-5, and they know it. The NAR knew precisely what they were doing before they adopted the egregious, blatant overreach policy in November 2020. You are on the right side of this issue, and I, along with hundreds of thousands of Realtors, thank you for being a strong voice for us.
As I wrote above, you and others who have actually suffered for freedom are the real voices, real leaders. I am only doing a small part to support you guys.
Hi Wilson. Nice to 'see' you again. I hope somehow, someway, you can go on the offensive and get your legal fees returned. Next time I'm out east, I'm buying you dinner!
Thank you so much!
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Rob,
Great article and extremely well written. You know that I enjoy pointing out some of the areas in MLS policy and concepts when we differ, but I could not agree more with your statements and arguments on the need to eliminate the much abused 10-5 censorship code. Let's hope that NAR wakes up and moves towards being an organization that stops discriminating against those that do not embrace their designated religious worldview.
You and I are an example of friends disagreeing, IMHO, and then agreeing time to time. That's entirely normal and human.
I am truly fortunate to have friends I can disagree with and still call friends.
I was cheering this one on all the way through when I read it last night, and it wasn't clear why until this morning. On reflection it became apparent that it's because truth is irrepressible, and this article was a shining light in the dark ages we find ourselves in - hurt feelings is not in fact violence, and you articulated this eloquently and with clarity. Thank you Rob!
i agree with you Rob
I'd be very interested in the 'dissection' of the actual HATE. Calling a cat a dog doesn't make the cat a dog. Saying a marriage between a man/woman is hateful doesn't make it hateful.
Perhaps Ryan can dissect the bible vs and explain where the 'hate' is hidden. If that's too difficult, then maybe dissect the letter about free lunches and explain where the hate is hidden.
I'm just baffled and would genuinely like some guidance on what is hateful.
Ryan....you gotta minute?