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Old 05.04.2007, 12:36 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by swa(y)
im not whining...at all.

i wouldnt literally "support" a straight pride march, but im no more for or against the idea than i am a straight pride march.

there are indeed more straight people than gay people, and there always will be. its called the procreation process. its part of evolution.

i have nothing against homosexuals. at all. but, at the same time, im highly annpyed when people are attacked for beinh "homophobic". techically speaking, its only normal to be (im not, but alot of people are, and i dont think its because they think being gay is "rare").

in high school ( and for a while afterwards) i argued more or less the same thing. that practically everyday was a "straight pride march". but in recent years ive changed my mind...it really isnt.

im totally opposed to beating someone up because they are gay. everyone deserves to be treated fairly. but, theres a big misconception that just because someone is "homophobic" that it means they want to huer gay people. not true. someone whos afraid of spiders is more likely to just stay away from them, or get someone else to kill them.

i have gay friends, and ive certainly dealt with issues revolving around sexual confusion....

but it bothers me when those that are opposed to homosexuality are vigorously attacked for their beliefs. i mean, only in recent times has it grown more acceptable to be openly gay.

i think this will change. its bound to....we'll see a day to where teachers are more openly gay and students dont have to be in fear (which most tend to brag about it anyways, i went to high school in a small town....a town that as a whole doesnt accept homosexuality, but my school had several students that were openly gay. no one ever beat em up...and by openly gay i mean they felt the need to bring up their sexual orientation every opportunity they got) < needless to say it got on my nerves.

if yr gay...oh well, the world doesnt need to know. same goes for if yr straight.

maybe its just part of the process for people growing more used to (comfortable) with the idea of being around gay people. which, most are anyways.

A lot of this is very wrong, laughable if you will, and I don't even know where to begin responding to it.
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