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Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
People tend to forget that most churches in this country do not support same-sex marriage. People tend to forget that it wasn't until very recently that members of the LGBT community had to stay in the "closet" because of bias against them in this country. People tend to forget the violence still being perpetrated against the LGBT community in this country today.
Anti-LGBTQ hate crimes rose 3 percent in '17, FBI finds
https://www.nbcnews.com/feature/nbc-...-finds-n936166
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It is a classical leftist fascist move to imply two things that areen't the least bit equivelant are equivelant.
Bashing a parade where someone is exercising their right to assemble, and advertise their point of view, using violence, thuggery and intimidation
has nothing to do with
asserting that a behavior is unhealthy, and against a group's morals, and resisting teaching that behavior to that group's children.
What you are saying is that simply believing something is personally immoral is equivelant to Antifa's behavior.
You are wrong.
I believe that gay people should be able to do whatever the fuck they want, as long as their agenda is not pushed upon me or my family. I have held this belief since I was 14, and capable of knowing it was an issue.
When I have had to protect gay people(and I have had to do so), it has always been from the wrath of other closeted gays. How is that for bullshit behavior.
The fundamental question is "Why do gay people need official affirmation to live a free and happy life?". Gay marriage does nothing to protect a gay couple's ability to live a committed permanent partnership. All the so-called shared rights of marriage can be gained by simple contracts and living wills.