the laws against discrimination are there to protect minority groups. like gay people. not homophobes
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Replying to @andreilfoxes @MemberB83008839 and
The ignorance of your remark is exactly why society is crumbling to the sounds squeeling entitled adult children. You are discriminating against people who don't agree with. Congratulations on your bigotry.
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Replying to @Mahdresher1 @MemberB83008839 and
lmaooo me telling you to shut the fuck up is not even close to being on the level of harassment that gay people face every day. if you can’t see that you are either blind, an idiot or both
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Replying to @andreilfoxes @MemberB83008839 and
It must be very difficult to wake up put on a victim placard and call everyone who isn't flagellating themselves over the same life experiences the gross majority of the human population have bigots because they see themselves as "special".
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Replying to @Mahdresher1 @andreilfoxes and
It’s more difficult to have to deal with people discriminating against you for those experiences, to be quite fair. Nobody’s asking to be called special, people just want to be able to be open for their experiences and be regarded as equally valid
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Replying to @frickpickles @andreilfoxes and
In what ways can they not? How can you have the exact same rights and restrictions then claim to need special protections from everyone else. What can't a homosexual do that a heterosexual can?
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Replying to @Mahdresher1 @frickpickles and
Adopt children. Buy a wedding cake. Not be fired or evicted for their sexuality.
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Replying to @omeagoz @frickpickles and
22,000 adopted children are with 16,000 gay couples. Adoption is difficult for everyone in the U.S. The gay couple won the case. They shouldn't have as they weren't turned down from buying a cake but because they didn't want to make a specially cake.
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Replying to @Mahdresher1 @omeagoz and
When was the last time someone was fired or evicted for being gay? Laws are in place specifically to prevent that from happening. It also covers people for political stances, religious beliefs, and gender. Any other falsies you care to offer?
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Replying to @Mahdresher1 @omeagoz and
if you seriously think gay people are now treated equally bc it’s now illegal to discriminate against them then youre more thick headed then i originally thought. this thread is literally on a discussion about how gay people are facing homophobia and nothing’s being done about it
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“when was the last time someone was evicted for being gay” gay and trans kids are regularly kicked out by their parents when they come out
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