Because families offer protection and strength. They see (feel) the Democratic #PartyOfDeath as their family. After all they share the same #FatherOfLies. Whereas the GOP at least professes God, tolerate #CommunionWithChrist and largely oppose their sin. #NoGodNotGood
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They have to back the party that offers government replacement for the natural family, since this demographic has no one to care for them in their senior years. Also true of women who never married and aborted their babies.
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Yes, of course, this is a more subtle but powerful motivator. The LGBT vice is centred in homosexual behaviour which is a version of the sin of sodomy ie
#SterileSex. (Another version being contraception, which is fully embraced by the GOP). Both versions drive state dependence.
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It’s basically the PC portions of the population against white males that was always the plan
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What there people don’t understand is if the white man stops working and leaves there all going to starve to death
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Possibly because they’re the only major party that sees them as fully realized human beings rather than some perversion to be castigated, repressed, and ideally eliminated from society? Wow, that was remarkably simple. Aren’t you supposed to be a smart guy?
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They've been brainwashed into thinking Republicans will take away their rights and they probably live in an echo chamber, peer pressure etc. The gay community isn't as diverse as it likes to pretend.
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The GOP has a history of supporting legislation against gay marriage and all of that. Ain't hard to find that.pic.twitter.com/vXbuNN4r7r
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But gay marriage is legal in America with no sign of it going anywhere. Don't see any of the GOP calling for it's abolishing or them throwing them off roofs to there deaths. Oh shit wait that last one is done by those that follow the "religion of peace" my bad dude
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Because it's a supreme court decision. We will see how Gorsuch and Kavanaugh vote on the issue. And if Ruth Bader Ginsburg gets replaced by a Republican then i think it is highly likely the 2014 decision will be overturned.
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Because Republicans in general don't want them to be allowed to get married. It was Republicans behind California's proposition 8 in the 2008 election.
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Proposition 8 passed while at the same time Obama got over 60% of the vote in CA. That means a lot of people voted for Obama then turned around and voted for Prop 8.
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That was 10+ years ago; times have changed, and the results obviously wouldn’t be the same today.
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Times have changed but LGBTQ people remember before the times changed and they remember which stance Republicans took. And sarah Huckabee Sanders' dad said he would serve Kim Davis' jail time, so it's not that far off.
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Do they remember the positions of Democrats? Bill Clinton signed the Defense of Marriage Act. Hillary said marriage was only between a man and woman when she ran for Senate in 2000.
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Virtually no politicians of note other than Frank, Newsom, and Kucinich supported marriage equality as of 2000, when it was legal nowhere and only supported by 30% of the American public. Clean ur own house first; as of 2019, the Republican Party is STILL a disaster on the issue
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We still don’t have complete marriage freedom and equality, as there are configurations of consenting adults that aren’t allowed to marry...
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To be honest, I don’t need a history lesson or lecture on the subject. I merely responded to a statement regarding positions previously held by the Clintons.
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