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originally posted by: Liquesence
a reply to: rickymouse
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.
Example?
Regular people are afraid to say anything because they could be labeled as bias.
Who are "regular people?"
That is extra rights, when straight people cannot say anything in response to a gays statement because society might trash them
People are free to say what they wish. If they can't handle the response or consequence, that's their problem.
originally posted by: Macenroe82
a reply to: rickymouse
Nail on the head!
I even hesitated to post this rant because of that same possible backlash.
Is pandering to the gay community by spending $30,000 to paint a crosswalk rainbow coloured.
I don’t walk around talking masculine in front of people, or womanizing or even going as far as flexing my muscles... that will get a white man thrown in jail these days.
And this non stop “ I can do what I want and you need to accept it, or else your spreading hate” rhetoric.
Am I the only one that’s sick to their stomach from all this?
Or is this just the new norm now because it’s the cool thing to do now.
Sick of the LGBT agenda
I say regular people meaning straight people,
I just gave you the example
Only about three percent are gay yet most shows on TV seem to have gay people on them these days like there is a real lot of them in society. The other two percent are members of the LGBT community, but not gay. Many transgender people change their sex and still go out with members of their opposite original sex, they are not gay.
originally posted by: Lumenari
a reply to: Macenroe82
And this non stop “ I can do what I want and you need to accept it, or else your spreading hate” rhetoric.
Am I the only one that’s sick to their stomach from all this?
Or is this just the new norm now because it’s the cool thing to do now.
I completely agree with you.
I left the LGBT community when it partnered up with the Democrats and became nothing more than another victim class the left could use to beat everyone else over the head with if they didn't "think" like the left.
So no, you're on the right track.
Disliking a PC culture should be normal.
originally posted by: rickymouse
originally posted by: Lumenari
a reply to: Macenroe82
And this non stop “ I can do what I want and you need to accept it, or else your spreading hate” rhetoric.
Am I the only one that’s sick to their stomach from all this?
Or is this just the new norm now because it’s the cool thing to do now.
I completely agree with you.
I left the LGBT community when it partnered up with the Democrats and became nothing more than another victim class the left could use to beat everyone else over the head with if they didn't "think" like the left.
So no, you're on the right track.
Disliking a PC culture should be normal.
I think a lot of people left the LGBT when politics started dominating it. Pushy people actually cause more harm than good most times, it accomplishes a total reversal of acceptance by the masses.
originally posted by: Liquesence
a reply to: Macenroe82
You didn't answer my questions:
Why does it bother you so much?
What is their "agenda?"
originally posted by: olaru12
a reply to: Macenroe82
Sick of the LGBT agenda
So after you get rid of the agenda, what then?
originally posted by: Liquesence
a reply to: rickymouse
I say regular people meaning straight people,
Then just why not say straight folk? Using the word "regular" undermines non-straight people.
I just gave you the example
You did. Is that example representative of the whole, or merely convenient?
Only about three percent are gay yet most shows on TV seem to have gay people on them these days like there is a real lot of them in society. The other two percent are members of the LGBT community, but not gay. Many transgender people change their sex and still go out with members of their opposite original sex, they are not gay.
So? What has that to do with anything?
originally posted by: Lumenari
originally posted by: rickymouse
originally posted by: Lumenari
a reply to: Macenroe82
And this non stop “ I can do what I want and you need to accept it, or else your spreading hate” rhetoric.
Am I the only one that’s sick to their stomach from all this?
Or is this just the new norm now because it’s the cool thing to do now.
I completely agree with you.
I left the LGBT community when it partnered up with the Democrats and became nothing more than another victim class the left could use to beat everyone else over the head with if they didn't "think" like the left.
So no, you're on the right track.
Disliking a PC culture should be normal.
I think a lot of people left the LGBT when politics started dominating it. Pushy people actually cause more harm than good most times, it accomplishes a total reversal of acceptance by the masses.
Exactly!!!!
We wanted equal, we got equal and now the a$$hats are ruining it.
The current LGBT movement is no better then Black Lives Matter.
Killing any advances made.