This intriguing YT video is of great interest to me. Brother Polight of Harlem asks a Scientologist working a stress test table extremely straightforward questions about L. Ron Hubbard and racism.
Polight’s video highlights the Church of Scientology’s recurring policy of cowardice: When asked hard questions by non-Scientologists of any race, Scientologists call the police and claim they are being harassed. In doing so, Scientologists waste taxpayer dollars and police resources while the Church of Scientology pays no taxes.
I protested alongside Anonymous in 2008 and saw this same Scientology tactic repeatedly: Avoid the hard questions and call the police. Scientologists want to be OT. However, they become victims and crybabies who waste taxpayer dollars when they are confronted about their conduct and beliefs.
Scientologists want the full and unfettered freedom to promote their beliefs — and yet they want to have their lawyers or the police censor or shut down any contrary views whenever possible. Indeed, a story today in the Hollywood Reporter reveals that a theater in Clearwater, Florida bowed to Scientology pressure and cancelled showings of HBO’s Going Clear.
A movie theater in Clearwater, Florida — home of the world spiritual headquarters of the Church of Scientology — has dropped plans to play Alex Gibney‘s documentary Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief after being pressured by the church, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter.
At 31:38 in Polight’s video you can see one of the Scientologists at the stress test calling the DSA (local OSA person) for instructions. The Scientologists thereafter take down their unpermitted stress test table and move on — but only after the NYPD and NYC taxpayers have had to waste resources.
Polight argues with great moral outrage that that the Church of Scientology has nothing to offer the Black community. I agree and equally argue that the Church of Scientology has nothing to offer the White community or any other community.
All the Church of Scientology does to any individual or any community is take and take and take — and it does so using lies, false PR, misrepresentations, slave labor, and unconscionable contracts that strip Scientologists of their legal rights.
