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originally posted by: dfnj2015
a reply to: Macenroe82
It's funny how the people who are the most outspoken against homosexuality turn out to be one in the end!
RE: "forced fed to us?"
I rest my case.
originally posted by: dfnj2015
a reply to: Macenroe82
It's funny how the people who are the most outspoken against homosexuality turn out to be one in the end!
RE: "forced fed to us?"
I rest my case.
originally posted by: dfnj2015
a reply to: Macenroe82
It's funny how the people who are the most outspoken against homosexuality turn out to be one in the end!
RE: "forced fed to us?"
I rest my case.
Also, everyone has equal rights in this country, members of the LGBT do not have extra rights. There are some people who treat these people as if they are not equal, only that minority do
originally posted by: Liquesence
a reply to: rickymouse
Also, everyone has equal rights in this country, members of the LGBT do not have extra rights. There are some people who treat these people as if they are not equal, only that minority do
That's one of the problems. People equate giving equal rights and the right to not be discriminated against as having extra rights, and/or the persecution or oppression of the dominant group. When it is anything but.
If you deny selling flowers to a gay couple for their wedding because they cannot be gotten in a week, they can slander your business and call you a biggot even though it was not your fault that they wanted special flowers and there was not time to order them.
Regular people are afraid to say anything because they could be labeled as bias.
That is extra rights, when straight people cannot say anything in response to a gays statement because society might trash them