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| 10 Mar 2014 11:46 AM |
ikr i hate the parades like okay we get you're lgbt already now go away
funny because i'm l[g]bt and i hate the parades |
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syfyguy65
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| 10 Mar 2014 03:01 PM |
| You like other guys? Good, do whatever you want with your boyfriend, we aren't giving you unneeded attention because you are different. |
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| 10 Mar 2014 03:04 PM |
| holy crap, it's called activism and LGBT oppression awareness. not "unneeded attention". |
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jamkid12
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| 10 Mar 2014 03:05 PM |
"lol, you're forgetting the fact that LGBT pride events extinguish h0 moph-bia"
this guy |
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| 10 Mar 2014 03:07 PM |
| without raising awareness about it being LGBT would propably still be considered a disease... |
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| 10 Mar 2014 03:24 PM |
"Thank you. You're one of the few LGBT I can actually like without being disgusted by their "im lgbt an prowd!1!1" junk."
so would you be disgusted if anyone expressed their support for the other aspects defined under equalism? i support gender equality (i'm a feminist), does that disgust you? how about admitting to my advocation of racial equality? |
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Zegions
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| 10 Mar 2014 03:29 PM |
| your argument of LGBT mitigating the h0m0phobia doesn't stand up. if anything, those LGBT parades and events INCREASE h0m0phobia because it results in resentment towards LGBT and their shoving of their differences down our throats. |
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Zunity
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| 10 Mar 2014 03:35 PM |
@Cinna Okay, its not approved in most countries. Who cares? My point is, its approved in places like USA or Canada, ect, ect, so why do they have parades over it when its already legal.
Before you start taking everything I just said out of context, I approve LGBT rights but its stupid how they always have parades over having a different s3xual preference in countries where its completely accepted. Thats what I am saying. |
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| 10 Mar 2014 03:36 PM |
"your argument of LGBT mitigating the h0m0phobia doesn't stand up. if anything, those LGBT parades and events INCREASE h0m0phobia because it results in resentment towards LGBT and their shoving of their differences down our throats."
did you not even read what I just-- whatever, i'll say it again.
LGBT pride events do not. intend. to. shove. who they are. down. your throats. if you honestly think these events that can (and have) potentially saved lives are degrading or 'annoying', then that's honestly your problem. if you're too blind to realize that LGBT parades inspire hope and you find that they instead incite anger and hostility within you, then that's your problem. the LGBT community has had to cope with living under social stigma, is it too hard to ask for your tolerance? |
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| 10 Mar 2014 03:37 PM |
it's the same with multiculturalism though we get it you're black and proud stop telling us to accept you
having said that i am LGBT also but i don't really approve that they need to have huge parades about it everywhere. same with race, religion, class etc. we're all human and we're all the same colour on the inside. |
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| 10 Mar 2014 03:41 PM |
"My point is, its approved in places like USA or Canada, ect, ect, so why do they have parades over it when its already legal.
Before you start taking everything I just said out of context, I approve LGBT rights but its stupid how they always have parades over having a different s3xual preference in countries where its completely accepted. Thats what I am saying."
yes LGBT rights have been nationalized in Canada, that doesn't mean it has been socially accepted. just because something is recognized in the eyes of the law doesn't mean it is recognized or accepted in the eyes of society. also, places like the US and Canada has something called freedom of speech. places like Russia however, which can imprison people who openly support LGBT, have very little room for their activism. you don't realize that just because LGBT pride events happen in a single country, its influence is intended to stretch internationally. not just in their country. |
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| 10 Mar 2014 03:45 PM |
"LGBT logic "I'm different so I'll talk about it all the time, be flamboyant about it, increase resentment towards my ideals, and I'll shove it down everybody's throat!""
nice biased generalization of the LGBT population. how about you actually attack this argument with a little more effectiveness next time. thanks. |
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jamkid12
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| 10 Mar 2014 03:45 PM |
" just because LGBT pride events happen in a single country, its influence is intended to stretch internationally. not just in their country."
name one instance where that actually happened and worked |
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| 10 Mar 2014 03:47 PM |
"it's the same with multiculturalism though we get it you're black and proud stop telling us to accept you
having said that i am LGBT also but i don't really approve that they need to have huge parades about it everywhere. same with race, religion, class etc. we're all human and we're all the same colour on the inside."
cool that you think that. doesn't mean other people share the same view. either LGBT activists are proactive and start encouraging society to completely accept LGBT, or they do nothing and society refuses recognition and acceptance of LGBT. |
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| 10 Mar 2014 03:51 PM |
"name one instance where that actually happened and worked"
well considering basic rights of LGBT has only been ethically recognized and legislated in like the past 10 years or so, proving that method is sort of hard since the people who enact laws don't specify why they did it outside of saying "they deserve basic human rights". however, taking a look at LGBT activism in North America directed at the ordeal in Russia, you can clue in. |
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Periapsis
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| 10 Mar 2014 03:53 PM |
@periapsis how nice of you to list what you've done |
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Periapsis
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| 10 Mar 2014 03:57 PM |
| your argument was not valid in the first place as it was a strawman and a generalisation. |
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jamkid12
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| 10 Mar 2014 03:57 PM |
"well considering basic rights of LGBT has only been ethically recognized and legislated in like the past 10 years or so"
More like 30
and the pressure came from Britain (Which only started holding pride parades 5 years ago)
"however, taking a look at LGBT activism in North America directed at the ordeal in Russia, you can clue in."
oh you mean the ones that aren't getting the russians to change their laws |
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Periapsis
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| 10 Mar 2014 04:00 PM |
| i see a logical fallacy in your argument and that is that you are generalising a group of people. you are creating an idealised LGBT person in order to create your point which is that all LGBT people love to shove their views down your throat. |
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Periapsis
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| 10 Mar 2014 04:03 PM |
"LGBT logic" implies that all LGBT people think in the way you described |
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