Anonymous wrote:I forgot about the gay hospitals. It must be tough being gay and needing medical care. You can't go to the closest hospital, you have to go to the gay ones. Too bad if you are having a baby or dying in the parking lot- if it is straights only you are out of luck.
When you go for a job interview it must be so hard wearing that gay badge that everyone sees. Everyone knows you are gay so if there are biases, you are out of luck.
Driving while gay, sheesh. You have it rough. It must suck to be gaycially profiled like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:abortion unless its threatening the life of the mom
being vegan
fluorescent bulbs
elite private schools
homeschooling
big houses
too many vacations in one year
How many vacations is it okay with you if my family takes? What if we just take two month-long ones instead of 8 week-long ones? Is it how many times we go out of town or how much time we spend not working? Where is the issue on this for you? Vacationing minds want to know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I forgot about the gay hospitals. It must be tough being gay and needing medical care. You can't go to the closest hospital, you have to go to the gay ones. Too bad if you are having a baby or dying in the parking lot- if it is straights only you are out of luck.
When you go for a job interview it must be so hard wearing that gay badge that everyone sees. Everyone knows you are gay so if there are biases, you are out of luck.
Driving while gay, sheesh. You have it rough. It must suck to be gaycially profiled like that.
Hi, we're in 2013. Where in this country are black people prevented from going to the closest hospital? There is an issue of hospitals rejecting people for not having insurance, but that's a seperate issue. Moreover, gays and lesbians ARE profiled and targeted - all the time. And kept from employment and excluded socially and the victims of stereotypes and bigotry and violence all for being gay. Try playing some other cards.
Why don't you try playing some other cards besides that all blacks should feel the same about gays. Then you won't have these issues. Stand on your own. Or keep doing the same thing and you will keep getting the same stfu response.
-Not black
Anonymous wrote:abortion unless its threatening the life of the mom
being vegan
fluorescent bulbs
elite private schools
homeschooling
big houses
too many vacations in one year
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I forgot about the gay hospitals. It must be tough being gay and needing medical care. You can't go to the closest hospital, you have to go to the gay ones. Too bad if you are having a baby or dying in the parking lot- if it is straights only you are out of luck.
When you go for a job interview it must be so hard wearing that gay badge that everyone sees. Everyone knows you are gay so if there are biases, you are out of luck.
Driving while gay, sheesh. You have it rough. It must suck to be gaycially profiled like that.
Hi, we're in 2013. Where in this country are black people prevented from going to the closest hospital? There is an issue of hospitals rejecting people for not having insurance, but that's a seperate issue. Moreover, gays and lesbians ARE profiled and targeted - all the time. And kept from employment and excluded socially and the victims of stereotypes and bigotry and violence all for being gay. Try playing some other cards.
Anonymous wrote:Pooping at work. I know sometimes you have to go, but I'd rather you pucker up until you get home.
Anonymous wrote:I forgot about the gay hospitals. It must be tough being gay and needing medical care. You can't go to the closest hospital, you have to go to the gay ones. Too bad if you are having a baby or dying in the parking lot- if it is straights only you are out of luck.
When you go for a job interview it must be so hard wearing that gay badge that everyone sees. Everyone knows you are gay so if there are biases, you are out of luck.
Driving while gay, sheesh. You have it rough. It must suck to be gaycially profiled like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I forgot about the gay hospitals. It must be tough being gay and needing medical care. You can't go to the closest hospital, you have to go to the gay ones. Too bad if you are having a baby or dying in the parking lot- if it is straights only you are out of luck.
When you go for a job interview it must be so hard wearing that gay badge that everyone sees. Everyone knows you are gay so if there are biases, you are out of luck.
Driving while gay, sheesh. You have it rough. It must suck to be gaycially profiled like that.
So you are naive enough to think gays haven't been denied jobs or proper care!? You truly think they've been treated fairly by all the macho cops out there? Wow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Also, SAHMs who say things like "our income" - it's not yours, it's your husband's.
You are an idiot. This is what is wrong with modern feminism. I will take 1920's feminism any day.
Um, if you are staying home doing all of the childcare and homemaking as your end of the deal and your husband is making the money as his end of the deal then saying "our income" is totally correct. And I'm a working mom who contributes 50% to our income but still recognize that being a SAHM is a job.
No, it's not. So when DH gets a raise or bonus for finishing a difficult project or solving a difficult problem at work, does the SAHM get to say, "Wow. we got a raise because we thought of a really great solution to that problem/difficult project." No, she does not. And for those of you that'll come back here saying that by her taking care of all the household things she gave him the ability to get that project done. You need to compare whether he would have completed that project if he were a single man living alone. He thought up whatever that project entailed - he was the creative or trained or talented mind that did it. That's why she doesn't earn that income.
she has every right to share ownership of the bank account where that icome was deposited (OUR money, OUR accounts) and share ownership of the assets (OUR house, OUR cars) because she does work as a SAHM and contributes equally to the household. But it's definitely NOT correct that it's equally her income.
PP, try your asinine logic out with the IRS. What a combative idiot you are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When homosexuals compare their struggles to that of blacks. If homosexuality became a crime punishable by death how many gays and lesbians will there be. They can hide their homosexuality how many blacks can hide their blackness.
+1
I live in a majority Black neighborhood and had a white guy canvasing door to door on my street encouraging people to support marriage equality and he didn't understand the negative reaction he was getting from my neighbors when he made the Civil Rights comparison.
I wouldn't understand the negative reaction either. Please explain it to me. It seems like both cases are people who are treated without dignity because of who they are. Sure, gays can "pass" as straight. Do you think that is the solution? What would you think if someone thought "passing" was the right solution for a light-skinned black person?