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    Quote Originally Posted by David48atTD View Post
    What rights do/should Gays have that humans (as in the mass populaces) don't?
    ...you're generalizing to the world...I'm referring to US states where gays can be fired from jobs, refused rentals, denied teaching jobs, etc...due to sexual orientation (I'm looking at you, Confederate States)...even so, laws aren't enough when pasty white evangelicals and self-righteous black preachers frequently demonize those they don't like...*cough*...we've gone through all this on a number of threads: do keep up...
    Majestically enthroned amid the vulgar herd

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntRobertson View Post
    So what about childless couples then.
    Power to them.

    Pay heaps of tax to subsidise the gay lesbian whales (euphemism).

    Give up the smashed avocado breakfasts and the week long powder skiing in the land of the long white cloud (NZ).

    Noses to the grindstones and TAX, TAX, TAX

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomcat View Post
    to US states where gays can be fired from jobs, refused rentals, denied teaching jobs, etc...due to sexual orientation
    So, to clarify, in some States in the USA, it's legal for gays to be 'be fired from jobs, refused rentals, denied teaching jobs, etc...due to sexual orientation'?

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    Quote Originally Posted by David48atTD View Post
    in some States in the USA, it's legal for gays to be 'be fired from jobs, refused rentals, denied teaching jobs, etc...due to sexual orientation'?
    ...yes...whether legal or not, it is done...hence the need for Pride affirmations: to show support for gay rights and potentially shame evangelical meatheads...

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    God fanatics v the "homosexual agenda"


    The Homosexual Ideology’s Luciferian Pride
    To take pride in practicing the homosexual vice and to proclaim this in public in the streets and squares of the world’s leading cities is a sin of the spirit, a challenge to the Law of God. It is a denial of reality as such and an adhesion to a utopia and to a pathological fantasy. It is a manifestation of Lucifer’s pride and a repetition of his desperate cry of revolt, “I will not serve.”

    https://www.returntoorder.org/2017/0...satanic-pride/

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomcat View Post
    ...yes...whether legal or not, it is done...hence the need for Pride affirmations: to show support for gay rights and potentially shame evangelical meatheads...
    no ... if it's not legal, no special consideration is required.

    But, somehow, I'm sure it's illegal to discriminate on the basis of sexual preference in all US States.
    (Question ... it's State, not Federal legislation?)

    TC ... can you show some examples in the USA where it's legal to discriminate (on the basis of sexual preference)?

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    Unlike the recent passing of the legislation for abortions to be made illegal in some US States ... even when it's incest or rape ... that's fucked (no pun intended).
    Someone is sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago ...


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    Quote Originally Posted by David48atTD View Post
    can you show some examples in the USA where it's legal to discriminate (on the basis of sexual preference)?
    https://www.buzzfeed.com/ajanibazile...re-lgbt-people
    https://rewire.news/article/2019/01/...at-even-worse/

    Quote Originally Posted by David48atTD View Post
    no ... if it's not legal, no special consideration is required.
    ...I'm afraid earth isn't as advanced as your planet...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomcat View Post
    https://www.buzzfeed.com/ajanibazile...re-lgbt-people

    ...I'm afraid earth isn't as advanced as your planet...
    Reading that now ... who/what is MAP .. Google was no help.

    but 11 of these states are, according to MAP,

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    Quote Originally Posted by David48atTD View Post
    Reading that now ... who/what is MAP .. Google was no help.
    Sadly it was little more than a sound bite. No real details - same as Tom has not yet posted real details of the pride declaration.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David48atTD View Post
    Reading that now ... who/what is MAP .. Google was no help.
    [LGBT] Movement Advancement Project.

    Click on the link in the link (blue text)


    All of the following statistics are from the Movement Advancement Project.

    http://www.lgbtmap.org/equality-maps...imination_laws

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    ...here are some of the details you're anxious to know, Niddy:

    Texas County Commissioner Refuses to Sign Pride Week Proclamation
    She called reading a statement ahead of the proclamation to say she didn't support it "kind."

    by Jeff Taylor 6/7/2019 Newnownext)
    A county commissioner in Texas refused to sign a Pride Week proclamation, and put her opposition to it on public record.

    County Commissioner Carolyn Vaughn read a statement at Wednesday’s Nueces Commissioners Court meeting, in Corpus Christi, asking for it be included in the record that she “does not support this proclamation or agree with the statements in it.”

    The proclamation recognized The Mosaic Project of South Texas’ Fourth Annual Pride Week, devoted to honoring the lives lost in the Pulse nightclub shooting, commemorating the anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s marriage equality ruling, and uplifting the community, according to ABC affiliate KIII.
    Vaughn told NBC affiliate KRIS-TV she felt she hadn’t done anything wrong by refusing to sign it and coming out in opposition, and added that she would do it again. She continued by saying she felt she had “shared her beliefs in a kind way.”

    “Look, guys, you have a right to your beliefs, but I do too,” she said. “And just because you’re the LGBT—whatever it’s called, community, does not mean that I have to suck it up and support it.”

    “It’s unfortunate that Nueces County Commissioner Carolyn Vaughn felt the desperate need to impose her anti-LGBTQ beliefs preceding the presentation of the Nueces County proclamation in celebration of Pride Week,” said civil rights group LULAC Para Todos in a statement.“Being a County-elected official, her job is to represent the community as a whole and understand that it would be beneficial for all of her constituents if she kept her personal biases to herself. Her actions at today’s meeting were highly unnecessary and we call on her to apologize to the LGBTQ community for refusing to represent everybody in her district—regardless of sexual orientation and gender identity.”

    “People always have their own views,” said Bill Hoelscher, president of The Mosaic Project of South Texas. “Bigotry is something that, it’s hard to fight. I would suggest that people are uncomfortable with our community or feel we don’t belong get educated. Talk to us.”

    ...to view a few of the comments: http://www.newnownext.com/texas-coun...Me9jW7K3HQxc2o

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntRobertson View Post
    So what about childless couples then.
    They miss out on the child benefits.

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    ^^ Link ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by David48atTD View Post
    ^^ Link ?
    ...posted at bottom of article...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomcat View Post
    ...here are some of the details you're anxious to know, Niddy:

    I know nothing about "pride declarations", so when I saw it in your post, I searched around for details. Really could not find much, except as noted the Amsterdam declaration, which is really confined to workplace behaviour.

    For the record, I was not "anxious to know", I was just interested in finding out more about it. Maybe next time I will just not bother. You are your own worst enemy mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nidhogg View Post
    Maybe next time I will just not bother
    ...thank you...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dillinger View Post
    Looks like Topper
    it's Topper FFS

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    Tom, some years back I saw a gay pride parade in Bangkok celebrating gay pride week.
    Will there be another this year?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomcat View Post
    ...what haters look like: yep, saggy white folks secure in the knowledge of how Jesus would deal with gays...

    left: Republican mayor of Carbon Hill, Alabama suggested gays (among other folks he didn't like) should be killed; left: Nueces, Texas county commissioner (in charge of Big Hair Festival?) refused to sign a Pride declaration as her principles don't support satanic practices...
    Frankly, if you are openly gay and if you live in these areas, you need to vote with your feet

    people have the right to hate, and it's a good thing, they all tend to stay in one concentrated place

    move to SF or NY, that's where all the actions and freedom is anyhow

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomcat View Post
    ...thank you...
    Yeah, because someone educating themselves about gay issues is such a bad thing.

    You really are such a wanker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nidhogg View Post
    For the record, I was not "anxious to know", I was just interested in finding out more about it. Maybe next time I will just not bother. You are your own worst enemy mate.
    he is, like all those LGBT activists, they pursue a religious agenda, and their anti-catholic rhetoric is the signature of religious intolerance, like the catholics are with the gay community

    just be gay and be happy, and stop pursuing political and religious ideals with your sexual preferences, when that sexual preference is perfectly normal

    FFS, being gay is not a condition, it's as normal as being heterosexual, so why the special treatment?

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    ^^^^...I don't know...I don't keep up with local Pride events...SD has no idea...

    Quote Originally Posted by nidhogg View Post
    Yeah, because someone educating themselves about gay issues is such a bad thing.
    ...not at all...it's your general snarkiness that's the bad thing...let Maanaam's incarceration be a lesson to you...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomcat View Post
    (link)...posted at bottom of article...
    Referring to newnownex ...

    NewNowNext

    NewNowNest is an entertainment website that gives all the latest news and gossip through the web.
    https://www.crunchbase.com/organizat...ction-overview

    More Below ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    just be gay and be happy, and stop pursuing political and religious ideals with your sexual preferences, when that sexual preference is perfectly normal

    FFS, being gay is not a condition, it's as normal as being heterosexual, so why the special treatment?
    +1 ... (can't believe I said that) ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy
    They miss out on the child benefits.
    Yeah but that's the point, so do childless married gay couples so where's the distinction.

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