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Old 03-03-2008, 03:09 AM
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Default Re: Think about this next time you call someone a homo

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Originally Posted by ribbler View Post
whats wrong is the gay mob..telling schools and children about sex orientation
I don't think that people should be punished or hated for being born with a certain color skin, or with a disability, or with a sexual orientation that about 10% of the population is born with. Gay isn't a choice; it's neurobiological wiring. I want our kids taught that it's wrong to hate or bully people who are different from you. As far as I can tell, since I am not gay myself, gay people want the same thing. I am straight, but I truly do not care who my classmates or co-workers sleep with as long as they are consenting adults. If I get a proposition I don't want to accept, I say "no thank you, I don't bat for that team" and get on with my life like a normal sane adult.


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as a kid you shouldnt be thinking about shiz like this anyway..
I guarantee that kids definitely are thinking about sex and sexual orientation, and no amount of trying by their parents is going to override their normal adolescent biology. We can deal with it realistically or we can hide our heads in the sand and try to deny reality.


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the kid was a azz hole..he knew what he was doing ..and pushed his homo self on to a normal boys space..that homo embaressed the other boy..
I think it was more than embarrassment, I think it was an extreme pathological lashing out in rage and fear that has now completely destroyed the "normal" boy's life as well as killing another child. Can you honestly say that a 15 year old murderer is "normal"? Is that really what you want for your children, to be murderers who will spend the rest of their lives in jail?


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ellen is a bitch you met her...yea i didnt think so..she a militant witch..a man hater pro homo bitch...ribb
There's a saying about walking a mile in your neighbor's moccasins, and it's relevant here. Some people do indeed become angry, bitter and hating, and it's not a really healthy way to live. There were a lot of very angry, bitter, hating black people in the era of slavery and discrimination. Given how horribly they were treated by their fellow humans, it's not too surprising. I think that everyone is responsible for their behavior and their choices even if they have every reason to be furious at society. Hating people rarely accomplishes anything good. But a certain amount of anger and militance is absolutely required to make any positive changes, no matter what people think of you for it.
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