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Moscow Mayor Calls Gay Pride March 'Satanic'

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posted on Jan, 26 2010 @ 07:06 AM
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reply to post by mamabeth
 


And you are who to judge?

Judge not lest ye be judged!



posted on Jan, 26 2010 @ 07:08 AM
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reply to post by wiser3
 


Where exactly have I judged?Please let me know!



posted on Jan, 26 2010 @ 07:10 AM
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Oh,that post...Sorry, if the truth hurts your feelings or your pride.



posted on Jan, 26 2010 @ 07:11 AM
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Originally posted by mamabeth
These parades break the laws and let us see how...
1.Gay pride organizers never have proper permits to hold these
parades.
2.The cities,they "march" at, never allow such activities to be
forced onto their citizens.
3.These types of parades always lead to violence and clashes with
the police and gay protestors.
4.God is against homosexuality and so am I.
5.Breaks the laws of nature.Trying to make a square peg fit into
a round hole,it doesn't fit.
6.Sexual lifestyle shouldn't define who you are as a person.Homosexuals
always wear their lifestyle, as a chip on their shoulders, daring others
to knock it off!


If this isn't judging WHAT IS?



posted on Jan, 26 2010 @ 07:18 AM
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reply to post by wiser3
 


I was quoting from the article and my personal beliefs.So,what's your
problem?



posted on Jan, 26 2010 @ 08:09 AM
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What is wrong,did I strike a nerve? Yes,I am very outspoken and in
your face,BUT,only to a degree.



posted on Jan, 26 2010 @ 08:12 AM
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I forgot one thing...exactly where did I post saying that I hated gays?
I never said anything about hating gays,you are ASSUMING,I hate gays.



posted on Jan, 26 2010 @ 08:15 AM
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I don't think we can really tell someone if a god does or does not exist.

I think we can absolutely say "We don't know if any god exists".

If we starting telling people how to think and believe in a god or not believe in a god is that really any different than telling someone what to think and believe in regards to sexual orientation?



posted on Jan, 26 2010 @ 08:17 AM
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Gay Pride parades are a waste of time and money. The behaviour displayed at these events furthers the divide between those who accept homosexuals and those who don't. They actually do more harm than good.

Parades are really Protests in disguise. Sure, they give temporary satisfaction to those who take part, but they inconvenience people around them and fail to effect any real change in the long-term.

[edit on 26/1/2010 by Dark Ghost]



posted on Jan, 26 2010 @ 09:00 AM
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WOW, freethinkers, they must be satanic!(SARCASM) What the heck??? Didn't like Russia make a tun of money touring and touting T.A.T.U? A set of singers who were "Alesbian"? Seems hypocracy is not alive in America alone.

[edit on 26-1-2010 by ldyserenity]



posted on Jan, 26 2010 @ 09:09 AM
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Originally posted by mamabeth
These parades break the laws and let us see how...
1.Gay pride organizers never have proper permits to hold these
parades.
2.The cities,they "march" at, never allow such activities to be
forced onto their citizens.
3.These types of parades always lead to violence and clashes with
the police and gay protestors.
4.God is against homosexuality and so am I.
5.Breaks the laws of nature.Trying to make a square peg fit into
a round hole,it doesn't fit.
6.Sexual lifestyle shouldn't define who you are as a person.Homosexuals
always wear their lifestyle, as a chip on their shoulders, daring others
to knock it off!


I agree 100% If they break the law, they should be punished.

Whether they are actually evil or the march itself is evil is a matter of opinion.

Since gay marches in Russia are illegal anyway, this mans opinion is of non effect and doesn't amount to a hill of beans.

If the marchers break the law of Russia, they have a right to be punished just like the rest of the lawbreakers.



posted on Jan, 26 2010 @ 09:20 AM
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When did Moscow elect a fundamentalist Christian as Mayor? That should have made headlines world wide.



posted on Jan, 26 2010 @ 12:19 PM
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With the statements you made at the beginning of this thread, you spoke for all communities that have pride parades. You have still provided zero evidence that says any kind of large number feel this way.

from your article on ynetnews.com..that is first off, an opinion piece.second, it is saying 15 years is enough. If that is your belief, ok.But will you be having these same opinions in March, for St. Patricks day?

and your "source" from conservapedia: "Gay pride' is a liberal, buzz-word, an oxymoron actually, asserting that Homosexuality is something to be proud of... very offensive. And shows me your how you will treat any response later on.

But this article states violence drunkenness lewd acts...I stated it was my experiences that this was not the norm...even to the extent of never hearing about it from people that went. I am fully willing to believe that this happens, as is the case WITH ANY large gathering of drunk folk. Will you have this same stance in...lets say March, for St. Patrick's day...the only day of the year you can be hysterically drunk in public and everyone is ok with it.



PS thank you for providing some links.

[edit on 1/26/2010 by iamsupermanv2]



posted on Jan, 26 2010 @ 12:26 PM
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The comparison to St Patrick's Day is very valid in my view.

I prepare for St Patricks day in ways that would make me seem crazy. Days of planning. To go out and get drunk on the sidewalk. Silly I know, but I know gay people that do the same thing.

But in the end I get if you don't agree with that..me and my friends could just be a little insane about it.


As to your other point about the shop keepers not being necessarily supportive...I get that too, but here's the thing. It gives them the chance to see a group of people for who they are, not for what their stereotype is. That's not the case for every shop keep, don't get me wrong. But If one person changes their views, it is a success.

But again, I understand if you don't agree with that.



posted on Jan, 26 2010 @ 05:14 PM
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Originally posted by groingrinder
When did Moscow elect a fundamentalist Christian as Mayor? That should have made headlines world wide.


Russia actually has the highest percentage of Christians of any nation on Earth. The government has actually invested over $100 million of tax payers money in the construction of Churches.

This will blow your mind.

Orthodox Church Gets a Say on Duma Bills

Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill invited the United Russia deputies to his office to voice his angst over EU-backed plans to introduce sex education in Russian schools.

He left the meeting with a promise from the pro-Kremlin party that he would be allowed to preview all legislation considered in the State Duma.


www.cdi.org...

So its pretty close to being some kind of theocratic federal republic.

Out of real nations anyway, the Vatican only has observer status at the UN.



[edit on 26/1/10 by MikeboydUS]



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