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People don’t want to have to hide who they are in order to be accepted in society.Meh. If homos want to satisfy their sexual needs in private, whatever. When this sickness is pushed onto children, that’s a major problem.
Not sure what’s confusing about this.
Not sure what’s confusing about that.
Pushing any sexuality on kids is disgusting, right?
yeah I agree with you here.I dont think I'd call that a freak out. She calmly stated why she believed what she believed. It was a good opportunity for both of them to explain their position. I think we need more of those types of conversations, not less, no?
What’s interesting to me is that it became apparent this woman wouldn’t vote for anyone with different religious thinking than her. That’s her prerogative, and it’s fine, but I’ve never even had a chance to vote for a president of the same religion I am. It never even crossed my mind to consider religion important in a candidate; it’s just not an option.
12%? Bro I look amazing at 20%. PM incoming...No Meh.
You literally lived the meme in the same post, in back-to-back sentences and then drew a direct equivalence to thieves and rapists. You're the GOAT WR Sherdogger, bro. I agree re: children (major turnoff too) although that's been quickly usurped by gender identity ideology and the strongest resistance is "ironically" coming from cis LGB organizations and people.
There's not much you can do about people being open about it aside from re-criminalization, and things like pride parades are a pretty clear exercise of the 1st Amendment. So unless you want to roll that back? I think at least a few dozen of those people (out of thousands) could be arrested on exposure laws. I'd personally have any male walking around shirtless at more than 12% bf hanged in a public square on cultural code and ethics violations.