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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know a lot of men like Walz (as described by the OP). He is not a unicorn. Too many biased people in this world. You all need to get out more.[/quote] You know, lots of men that publicly support LGBT people?[/quote] DP. I mean, yes? Of course, lots/most men do, at least generally.[/quote] No they don’t. They don’t go to the pride parade, they don’t fly a flag, they don’t vote for their rights, they don’t lead a club. They just try really hard not to say f$&&)ot or gay in front of their gay niece/nephew.[/quote] And don't you want to ask yourself why Walz does? I think in fact that man does struggle with identity, and I wonder if the troll who started this thread was getting at that to begin with.[/quote] You and the troll are both out of your trees. My 76 year old white dad does fly a flag (my kid gave it to him), and votes for LGBTQ rights. He’s not gay, and he doesn’t have 21st century language to describe his positions. He says: “Life is hard enough already. There’s no reason to make it harder for anyone. People should be who they are.”[/quote] Sounds like your dad is a good man despite raising a child who mocks him for not having “21st century language,” whatever that might be. [/quote] NP, and how is that "mocking"? I don't think you actually are unclear on what "21st century language" is, but just in case: The words people use change as they consider the connotations of those words. Words that were insulting in the 17th century are benign or even complimentary now, and the reverse is also true. Please stop referring to your assistant as "A nice colored girl" and saying your daughter is shaping up to be a "women's libber"[/quote]
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