Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hats off to the neighbors in DC AND in Indiana who are displaying rainbow flags to let Pence know that his anti-LGBTQ stances aren't OK:
http://dcist.com/2016/12/rainbow_flags_going_up_in_mike_penc.php
Actually, his anti-LGBT stances are OK with a lot of us. We're thankful we finally have a voice in this debate.
Own it then, pp. I wish you horrible Trump supporters would stop prefacing your comments with, "I'm not a racist/xenophobe/anti-gay/fill in the blank, but I voted for Trump." We all know why you voted for Trump. It essentially comes down to this: there are good people and bad people, and the bad ones voted for Trump. Own it. Because there's no way a decent person would vote for Trump/Pence.
Np. Americans top priority is not gay rights but immigration, border controls, and the economy. Its libs who have their panties in a bunch and want marches, violent protests and stereotype trump voters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hats off to the neighbors in DC AND in Indiana who are displaying rainbow flags to let Pence know that his anti-LGBTQ stances aren't OK:
http://dcist.com/2016/12/rainbow_flags_going_up_in_mike_penc.php
Actually, his anti-LGBT stances are OK with a lot of us. We're thankful we finally have a voice in this debate.
Own it then, pp. I wish you horrible Trump supporters would stop prefacing your comments with, "I'm not a racist/xenophobe/anti-gay/fill in the blank, but I voted for Trump." We all know why you voted for Trump. It essentially comes down to this: there are good people and bad people, and the bad ones voted for Trump. Own it. Because there's no way a decent person would vote for Trump/Pence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hats off to the neighbors in DC AND in Indiana who are displaying rainbow flags to let Pence know that his anti-LGBTQ stances aren't OK:
http://dcist.com/2016/12/rainbow_flags_going_up_in_mike_penc.php
Actually, his anti-LGBT stances are OK with a lot of us. We're thankful we finally have a voice in this debate.
Yes, we've already seen your anti-minority voice. That stance seems to be OK with a lot of you.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hats off to the neighbors in DC AND in Indiana who are displaying rainbow flags to let Pence know that his anti-LGBTQ stances aren't OK:
http://dcist.com/2016/12/rainbow_flags_going_up_in_mike_penc.php
Actually, his anti-LGBT stances are OK with a lot of us. We're thankful we finally have a voice in this debate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hats off to the neighbors in DC AND in Indiana who are displaying rainbow flags to let Pence know that his anti-LGBTQ stances aren't OK:
http://dcist.com/2016/12/rainbow_flags_going_up_in_mike_penc.php
Actually, his anti-LGBT stances are OK with a lot of us. We're thankful we finally have a voice in this debate.
Why should your hateful opinions about who other people choose to love have any voice?
You don't CHOOSE to love someone of the same sex.
In fact, you actually don't have a choice.
Tomorrow I won't be waking up, saying to myself, "Today, I choose to love a woman instead of a man."
If choice comes into play, then conversion therapy does work.
Uh, I didn't say that. But you do choose to love a specific person. Why on earth anyone's choice in partner affects any other grown adult to the point they want laws made against it is beyond me.
Because many people, in considering the anatomy of males and females, as well as their ability to procreate, view homosexuality as unnatural.
So? two consenting adults who are in a relationship does not affect you. You really don't need to bleat on about how you personally find it unnatural. It's not your relationship, don't worry about it. I will never understand this about anti LGBT people. Why do you CARE how other adults choose to live their lives? Worry about your own marriage and quit trying to legislate other adults' love lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hats off to the neighbors in DC AND in Indiana who are displaying rainbow flags to let Pence know that his anti-LGBTQ stances aren't OK:
http://dcist.com/2016/12/rainbow_flags_going_up_in_mike_penc.php
Actually, his anti-LGBT stances are OK with a lot of us. We're thankful we finally have a voice in this debate.
Why should your hateful opinions about who other people choose to love have any voice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hats off to the neighbors in DC AND in Indiana who are displaying rainbow flags to let Pence know that his anti-LGBTQ stances aren't OK:
http://dcist.com/2016/12/rainbow_flags_going_up_in_mike_penc.php
Actually, his anti-LGBT stances are OK with a lot of us. We're thankful we finally have a voice in this debate.
Why should your hateful opinions about who other people choose to love have any voice?
You don't CHOOSE to love someone of the same sex.
In fact, you actually don't have a choice.
Tomorrow I won't be waking up, saying to myself, "Today, I choose to love a woman instead of a man."
If choice comes into play, then conversion therapy does work.
Uh, I didn't say that. But you do choose to love a specific person. Why on earth anyone's choice in partner affects any other grown adult to the point they want laws made against it is beyond me.
Because many people, in considering the anatomy of males and females, as well as their ability to procreate, view homosexuality as unnatural.
So? two consenting adults who are in a relationship does not affect you. You really don't need to bleat on about how you personally find it unnatural. It's not your relationship, don't worry about it. I will never understand this about anti LGBT people. Why do you CARE how other adults choose to live their lives? Worry about your own marriage and quit trying to legislate other adults' love lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hats off to the neighbors in DC AND in Indiana who are displaying rainbow flags to let Pence know that his anti-LGBTQ stances aren't OK:
http://dcist.com/2016/12/rainbow_flags_going_up_in_mike_penc.php
Actually, his anti-LGBT stances are OK with a lot of us. We're thankful we finally have a voice in this debate.
Why should your hateful opinions about who other people choose to love have any voice?
You don't CHOOSE to love someone of the same sex.
In fact, you actually don't have a choice.
Tomorrow I won't be waking up, saying to myself, "Today, I choose to love a woman instead of a man."
If choice comes into play, then conversion therapy does work.
Uh, I didn't say that. But you do choose to love a specific person. Why on earth anyone's choice in partner affects any other grown adult to the point they want laws made against it is beyond me.
Because many people, in considering the anatomy of males and females, as well as their ability to procreate, view homosexuality as unnatural.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hats off to the neighbors in DC AND in Indiana who are displaying rainbow flags to let Pence know that his anti-LGBTQ stances aren't OK:
http://dcist.com/2016/12/rainbow_flags_going_up_in_mike_penc.php
Actually, his anti-LGBT stances are OK with a lot of us. We're thankful we finally have a voice in this debate.
Why should your hateful opinions about who other people choose to love have any voice?
You don't CHOOSE to love someone of the same sex.
In fact, you actually don't have a choice.
Tomorrow I won't be waking up, saying to myself, "Today, I choose to love a woman instead of a man."
If choice comes into play, then conversion therapy does work.
Uh, I didn't say that. But you do choose to love a specific person. Why on earth anyone's choice in partner affects any other grown adult to the point they want laws made against it is beyond me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hats off to the neighbors in DC AND in Indiana who are displaying rainbow flags to let Pence know that his anti-LGBTQ stances aren't OK:
http://dcist.com/2016/12/rainbow_flags_going_up_in_mike_penc.php
Actually, his anti-LGBT stances are OK with a lot of us. We're thankful we finally have a voice in this debate.
Why should your hateful opinions about who other people choose to love have any voice?
You don't CHOOSE to love someone of the same sex.
In fact, you actually don't have a choice.
Tomorrow I won't be waking up, saying to myself, "Today, I choose to love a woman instead of a man."
If choice comes into play, then conversion therapy does work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hats off to the neighbors in DC AND in Indiana who are displaying rainbow flags to let Pence know that his anti-LGBTQ stances aren't OK:
http://dcist.com/2016/12/rainbow_flags_going_up_in_mike_penc.php
Actually, his anti-LGBT stances are OK with a lot of us. We're thankful we finally have a voice in this debate.
Why should your hateful opinions about who other people choose to love have any voice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hats off to the neighbors in DC AND in Indiana who are displaying rainbow flags to let Pence know that his anti-LGBTQ stances aren't OK:
http://dcist.com/2016/12/rainbow_flags_going_up_in_mike_penc.php
Actually, his anti-LGBT stances are OK with a lot of us. We're thankful we finally have a voice in this debate.