No. You're right. We are just publicly bashed. Peer pressured into sexual acts because they are conditioned to think "oh. Once you've had it with a man, you'll like it." And you also have to hope that they take No for an answer. Denied right of the most simple rights such as marriage. Certain jobs won't hire based off sexuality. People killed themselves over being told that they were product of sin and the devil. But you're right. We had it easy. It's been an easy road.
Why don't we have a Jew Day? Is that any less important than a gay pride day? Yes, but nobody in life has had it completely easy. No group or ethnicity has had a stress free laid back lifestyle free of hatred or oppression. Why is there the need to cause an enormous deal about something that is equal to what the rest of minority's and groups have gone through? Seems like that is lacking equality.
You cant force the church to marry you when its against that religion, get out of here with that nonsense, you cant impose your belief on them.
Your belief is that you should be able to go against their religious beliefs though and be married in their church anyways.
Why the hell care who has a day, parade, month or whatever? You don't have to participate. Hell for most people you don't have to see it. If people wanna dress up like a bunch of freaks and act like fools in public, have at it.
What rights are Jews being denied? Anyone stop and thing that Gays having more rights, (the same rights as everyone is entitled to), that we might not need gay pride day? Or parades? Those were for AWARENESS. Which we seemed to have gotten.
Is anyone stopping someone from having a straight pride parade? Some groups are just more organized than others and I don't think they should be chastised for that.
Ok you're right, poor wording, the church doesnt believe in your way of life and has the right to deny you, even if you believe they shouldn't. That better?
As long as there aren't churches that are forced to have gay marriages in their buildings, I couldn't care less. As long as one freedom doesn't infringe on someone elses it's a non-issue..
I didn't say they shouldn't be allowed to. I said that where a problem is created is, for example, when gays feel the need to flamboyantly march alongside the Italian veterans in a Memorial Day parade, why do they need a group in this? If there were gay soldiers who wanted to match along with all of the other soldiers, then fine, be my guest, good for you. But when you need to disrespect a parade to honor veterans simply because of your sexual orientation, that's where I have a problem.
Post an ss where it says the church must abandon their beliefs and marry them. Many people dont get married through the church which is probably what it's talking about. Post the ss and ill leave the thread. Or atleast qoute it. Either way we will have the answer
Isn't that taking away my freedom of religion by saying I need to go with what my religion teaches as wrong and sinful.
Congratiolations to all of the LGBT in the USA! Everyone should be able to get married if they wish to. In my country it's been legalized a long time ago and it should be legalized everywhere in my opinion.
Hardly call what's being said by op in almost all of her posts is being counted as a celebration. Should they celebrate it yes, should they pride it around everywhere they can no matter where about it is? No. There is a place and time for everything, but is a kiddies tap tap game really somewhere to celebrate?
I saw what you originally posted you scrub, qouted me and everything dont think you can get away with it, probably op trying to hide an alt. Lucky I didnt take an ss, noob me
I think she is defending the LGBT community in her posts because of the ones not letting them celebrate a little. I mean.. The thread is purposed for the gay agenda. Why not let some gays speak about their coming out stories? Or their struggles? Or how many of their friends are having dream weddings now because of this law?
Speak out about all of that, I don't care. Just don't mind me when I tell of my stories of how I'm straight, how I'm planning my straight dream wedding, or about the struggles of being straight in a growing LGBT population.