Why won't gay people accept democracy ?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by oktiri, Nov 14, 2008.

  1. Was just underscoring the absurdity of it all. If you have anything to say about prop8 and Fags go ahead, if not please create your own thread where you fag loving tree hugging social liberals can exchange self-congratulations on your apparently sane "functional" brains
     
    #71     Nov 15, 2008
  2. Check the thread for the first use of "cunt." gotta treat cunts like cunts, that's the beauty of equality.
    Chivalry and equality are mutually exclusive, since one implies a lack of the other. Gotta choose one.
     
    #72     Nov 15, 2008
  3. Times change, people really don't...

    Close to 2,000 years oktiri says:

    I didn't see any slave riots after Caesar's takeover. So he took over and became the emperor? A majority of the people including slaves allowed it to happen. Get over it slaves and slave lovers. Now, lets get it on with some gay loving with those male slaves.

     
    #73     Nov 15, 2008
  4. Unlike you, I have no obsession with fags. The issue you've raised doesn't affect my life. Apparently, it affects yours a great deal. Why? You stated that you are 35 and married.

    P.S. I also have no obsession with 'stinky East Indian cabbies'. Same reason as stated above: they don't affect my life.
     
    #74     Nov 15, 2008
  5. See here is where we don't agree.
    I don't see the Gay marriage thing as a civil rights issues. They're trying very hard to equate their "plight" with that of Black people. They have a very weak case. They're free to do anything they want. Why is it that their main "problem" is emulating a heterosexual institution ?
    Marriage is NOT a right. Marriage is a HETEROSEXUAL social institution.
    Fags can create their own little thing and call it "faggiage" or sthg. I assure you no heterosexuals would start protests over getting "that right"
     
    #75     Nov 15, 2008
  6. It doesn't affect my life per se, but I do have a problem with institutionalizing immoral behavior. However, you missed the point of the thread completely. The point was Gay activists won't accept the verdict of the ballot and engage in campaigns of hate and intimidation directed at the Mormon church/ Blacks that will eventually backfire. The people have spoken and the people said NO.
    Do you have anything productive to say ?
     
    #76     Nov 15, 2008
  7. Yep. Watch the video I linked to - pay particular attention to the points made @ 2:28, 3:53 & 4:28. The subtitle of this video could easily be "Pat Buchanan Gets Pimp Slapped".

    Nope. I did however, show the insignificance of your point by placing in within a larger context.

    Well then, apparently you don't grasp the concept of 'separation of church and state'.
     
    #77     Nov 15, 2008
  8. Brandonf

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    Why should they accept something that is unjust. "Where there is Democracy two wolves and a lamb get to vote on what's for diner. Where there is Liberty a well armed lamb strongly protests the election" Btw, I don't read this as entirely as a thought in support of the 2nd amendment, though certainly it is that. It also refers to the courts, the rights to protest etc. All three are important, though obviously in this case guns don't have too much business being involved unless your an old lady who is being assaulted by thugs.

    Brandon
     
    #78     Nov 15, 2008
  9. You didn't read my post did you ? I did watch the video, AGAIN Jesse Ventura is trying to equate Gay marriage with Civil rights / Slavery / Jim Crow. Nice try

    Apparently, you don't understand the ROLE of the Judicial branch to interpret the constitution RATHER THAN legislate from the bench.

    I welcome the change in tone. But, again Gays have no case here.
     
    #79     Nov 15, 2008
  10. It's easy to repackage this thing as a tyrrany of the majority, it's not. Again, Marriage is not a right. it's a social institution.
    What about teenagers suing for their "right" to qualify for AARP membership.
    Can you people distinguish between a right and an institution ?
     
    #80     Nov 15, 2008