Thursday, October 11, 2007

For years people have been debating whether of not gays should have rights. Some are pro, others aren't. Priests, people highly loyal to the Bible, and certain political parties are highly against giving gays there rights for insurance, adoption, social security, and marriage. Their homo-phobic attempts to "scare the gay outta 'em" are obviously not working, and are obviously southern for some reason. With GSA (Gay Straight Alliance) clubs popping up all over the country-through the community and schools- Anti-Gay socialists are going to have to find better tactics of convincing the country of same-sex abolishment with our fearless, determined gay friends. Through many protests, gays have fought for their rights to a "normal" living, and to be accepted. This, I guess in a way, is my way of protesting anti-gay parties and supporting the gay community with my views on the topic. Most "anti-gay" socialists are actually homo-phobic, and feel that gays aren't really gay by birth but gay through the way they were raised, which is a totally illogical way to look at it, more only an excuse to protest against people they are afraid of. Even more so, anti-gay politicians are just looking for something to do. Because they are so rich and don't care about others' feelings, they chose a hobby that could ruin someone's life...Thanks Fred Thompson!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Gay merriage hmmm I dont think that there is anything wrong with this, they should have just as much rights as stright people do. So what if boys like boys or girls like girls, or even if they like both of the oppisite sex.
Really whats the big deal?

BriSid said...

Excellently developed ideas!--Seriously: Bravo!

I agree with you 100%. It's just ridiculous that some people actually still have such backwards thinking that they believe it is alright to discriminate against 11% of the World's population. I admire you for being so outspoken about your views.
On a sidenote, since you bring up GSA, what do members do? I've heard about it on the announcements, but don't understand exactly what it is.