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Old 06-24-2019, 12:14 PM
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How does it show intolerance? Did any post say that homosexuality should be banned? No it doesn't.

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There a whole spectrum of intolerance between full celebration and outright bans.
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Old 06-24-2019, 12:15 PM
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“Proven” by nothing but your opinion.


I’d say pride-related celebrations are supporting and celebrating a pretty significant population of our operation.
I like it when they are kissing and fondling in their g-strings on the street.
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actually in the eyes of the law they are equal. Just like it's both wrong and illegal to force either of them to be accepted by others.
You’re either a very bad J.D. student or you’re making things up about the law.
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Old 06-24-2019, 12:17 PM
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There a whole spectrum of intolerance between full celebration and outright bans.
The law makes it clear whats right and wrong in the eyes of the law.
Not accepting something is not illegal.
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Old 06-24-2019, 12:17 PM
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Those things you listed are protected by law and have nothing in common with pride events.
Haha..you think that what is protected by federal law is what separates this? And pretty sure pride events are protected by law too...lets see...maybe the First amendment? Having the right to express your views in public, even if others disagree with it?

Its been fun with you...keep fighting your good fight,

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The law makes it clear whats right and wrong in the eyes of the law.
Not accepting something is not illegal.
Pump the brakes, nobody wants to jail you for being intolerant of pride celebrations.
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Old 06-24-2019, 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by OOfff View Post
You’re either a very bad J.D. student or you’re making things up about the law.
So you are saying that opinions can be illegal?
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Old 06-24-2019, 12:24 PM
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For the last time, I'm NOT intolerant. My work hubby is gay, many of my friends are gay and SURPRISE--one of my children is gay!
That's fine. I don't think you are intolerant (I don't think most people on here are). You just want public society to match YOUR ideas of what is acceptable. What you want is safe place. Lots of your posts make fun of people you think need safe places. Don't you see the hypocrisy? The way you view a college student crying because they have to take a class that teaches history from a "western world view" is the way some view you when you claim a public drag show is troubling to children.

The older generation has been criticizing the way children have been raised since the early 80s. The common argument is children have been too sheltered and as a result can't cope with adult life. It's hard for a kid to come in last place, so they get a participation trophy. Little Katy got a C, so it must be her teacher's fault. Johnny say a man in a dress and is traumatized.

It sounds like you did a good job raising your kids. The world is a tough and confusing place. I bet you had a lot of difficult conversations with your kids that your parents wouldn't have been able to do. Society continued to change after you raised your kids and as a result, what we are teaching our kids is different too. Honestly, explaining drag to my kids is one of the easier things to explain.
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Old 06-24-2019, 12:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Slaphappy View Post
So you are saying that opinions can be illegal?
Literally nobody here wants to put you in jail or fine you for disliking pride celebrations.
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Originally Posted by 2StgTurbine View Post
The older generation has been criticizing the way children have been raised since the early 80s.
Side note: we have record of this phenomena almost as old as written language.
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