Guess_Who wrote:Voted for, but the I don't care options and unsure shouldn't be there.
Lello wrote:what do you mean by Gay Marches?
name wrote:What's the point of creating a movement against discrimination and violence towards gays and lesbians that assists in doing so in the first place?
I mean, naturally, when a straight guy sees this on the street:
The first thing he'll think about is WTF is this shit.
So yeah, I think I'm against it only for the horrible execution of the idea, perhaps try to eliminate discrimination against your kind in a more effective way, but the way I see it these gay marches' results are completely opposing what it's meant to be. It's more like a "We'll make you guys hate us more" march.
name wrote:
Controversial can be good, controversy draws attention, but controversy can be bad and repulsing. Just the kind I'm talking about
You're trying too hard.
Most people who hate gays ARE teenagers though.
And try to keep it short or at least include a TL;DR version
name wrote:
It's hypocritical as fuck if you ask me. "We're trying to do a movement to reduce hate on us homosexuals, it's gonna make a lot of people dislike us more though" that's just defying it's purpose. If anything, disapproving homosexuality is an opinion, marches are for respect and restriction of violence towards them, it's not to make people love them or join them.
You're doing the same thing right now though. How could you know I was only speaking for myself in that post?
Of course you'll say people will disagree, but people will agree, just like how it is with virtually any statement, I was speaking for myself the group I'm speaking for, "against" (I said straight because naturally there isn't a lot of homosexuals against gay marches, if any) and you immediately replied to it as if I'm speaking in behalf of everybody, I told you you're trying too hard because you're only coming off as you're starving for an argument with your replies to my post.
naturally, when a straight guy sees this on the street:
The first thing he'll think about is WTF is this shit.
People were more accepting 50 years ago for a huge amount of reasons, you say people were more accepting now and you say 50 year olds plus are coming out of the closet now, as if in 50 years ago people above 50 were also homophobic, perhaps every guy that reaches 50 can come out of the closet for his feelings about homosexuality and it's not about 50 years ago or 50 years later. You confused me with this one.
And why does every comment I write has to be translated as "in America"? I've never been to America, I know nothing about it.
That's a whole other discussion, because most of us don't even take this seriously. I don't even see why I should get into this.
I have a feeling that it's gonna be and at some point I'll just stop reading so might as well do this quickly.
name wrote:[
There you go again, when we're speaking on a general debate there's going to be some disagreements, you need to handle with it, "I know there are some morons" and "sane straight world" is just making me think of this "debate" less and less useless to get into, I'm not even encouraged to go through this knowing that you'll never accept another part's point of view and continuously drop points that I still don't agree with.
Now you're making sense, the way you worded it was shit. I agree with this actually, but it doesn't really have to do anything with my point. Maybe it's necessarily to create a movement but that doesn't defy my comment about it being executed wrong.
People were more accepting 50 years ago for a huge amount of reasons, you say people were more accepting now and you say 50 year olds plus are coming out of the closet now, as if in 50 years ago people above 50 were also homophobic, perhaps every guy that reaches 50 can come out of the closet for his feelings about homosexuality and it's not about 50 years ago or 50 years later. You confused me with this one.
Look at the thread title, it says "poll", which means I'll just pass by, drop my thoughts, say which poll choice I'm voting for, and leave. Otherwise I would've put this in the Gay Marches thread where the long debates happen(ed). You drop an argument, I drop an argument, no one will be convinced of the other part's argument, and we continue for some pages and the result is nothing. That's basically the direction of you quoting me in this thread.
LK5 wrote:I voted against marches but i'm not against gays. They just get more hate after those marches.
LK5 wrote:I voted against marches but i'm not against gays. They just get more hate after those marches.
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