"Those Who Oppose Gay Rights Are Vilified"

Slojo69

Well-Known Member
Damn I always miss all the good threads when they were hot. But just stop with the whole "We shouldn't have to keep what we are in check" BS, because that's not reality! Now before you go all out on me and say *facepalm* "Not another one" listen up. Gay people should never have to put up with anyone putting them down or insulting them or god forbid be the victim of violence. Neither should people practicing their religious beliefs, or showing how they are a fan of whatever it is they are a fan of, or for being over weight. Or in my case, a super skinny kid with glasses the size of coke cans and half a front tooth who loved playing star wars cards in the library, and the kicker, was a Jehovah's Witness. Oh man, I've been the brunt of a great a many threats, insults, fights and things of the like. The point? This exists, there's nothing we can do about it all you can do is adapt. Did I agree with going door to door and shoving the bible in peoples face? no! Do I think i had the right to do so? Yes, until I met a no trespassing sign, or a big ass dog. Am I still a Witness today? no. Did i get my tooth fixed? yes. Did I stop playing Star Wars cards in public? Yes. Also have a new hairdo, Dress the way i want (Yes my mother dressed me according to "bible standards") and got contacts. The reason? I hated getting picked on, made fun of, running from 3 dudes waiting for me outside.

Now, after everything is said and done, You guys have EVERY right to be with a dude in America. What you do in your house and in your life is your business. But don't be all shocked when your on the main float of a Gay Rights parade, wear more make up than my sister in beauty school or make out with yer boyfriend on the city bus and then consequently get hit with a baseball bat. The reverse argument of that is earlier in this thread "Well you stop putting your arm around your wife or GF and stop kissing her in public and stop wearing clothes that suggest you are straight". Me personally, I think public displays of affection is retarded and doesn't belong, gay or straight. But that's not what we are talking about. It's acceptable to kiss your wife in public. Unfortunately it's not ok to kiss your gay lover. And in today's society, that's just the way things are and again, there's nothing you can do about it.

In conclusion, Do as the blacks did back when they didn't have a soul, stay in the back of the bus, drink from your own fountains, walk in your designated areas. After the dust settles who knows, maybe you'll get reparation's like black people get now and have school's named after your leader like Richard Simmons High School, or for the african americans MLK High School. :D
 

karri0n

Well-Known Member
Clearly they don't or they wouldn't be spouting the bullshit that has perpetrated this thread since you started it.
I think you need to look at the OP. I wouldn't have started this thread, as I know LGBT zealots would show up in droves to bash someone who pointed out that people against same sex marriage(not people against gays, there is a difference) get bashed.

And thanks for equating homosexuality with mental illness. Nice guilt by association attempt.

It's not my fault if you feel that everything ever said by anyone is an attack against you or the gay community. I wasn't attempting to imply anything, just searching for a relevant analogy.

Not to mention you trying to elevate a zealot with a bigoted opinion (nothing more) to the training and education of a certified psychotherapist. So my living my entire life as a gay man doesn't make me well versed on the subject? In what universe? Seriously? That is the best argument you have? Wow.
The analogy still stands if I change it - Does someone who smokes pot know more about a weed plant than a PHD botanist who doesn't? What about another therapist or counselor who specializes in providing counsel for LGBT folks but happens to be straight? Do you know more about all gays than them? Everyone is different, gay or not. Another person's experiences and thoughts on the matter will be vastly different from yours, regardless of their sexual orientation. Proclaiming that you automatically know more than someone else based on their sexual orientation is a bigoted stance to take.

A look in the mirror can be quite difficult, but it's also quite liberating. You, like many others, have a prejudice against both christians and straight men. You have a right to, based on the fact that you live in America. Anti-gay bigots have a right to their prejudice as well. The difference is that you have not only a right, but a justification based on events that have happened in your past. I don't think any of the assholes posting in this thread have had their families killed by roving gangs of gay men. The question becomes, justified or not, as someone who actively participates in a fight against prejudice and discrimination, is this hate something you want to hold on to?
 

Carne Seca

Well-Known Member
Wow!! I love that chick and that was who I was thinking of when I wrote it...seriously I know it may seem weird but I think she is SO FUCKING HOT!!!!
Soo.. your thing is drag queens. Personally, I like gingers. My heart goes all aflutter when I see a freckle faced red headed man. ;)

 

Illumination

New Member
no I don't like drag queens...I am straight my friend...lol...but have gone there just not my thing....but this girl pulls my yank and she is not my type at all
 
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