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The LGBTQ community trying to force everyone to accept their beliefs at the behest of being cancelled is out of control. While I wholeheartedly support their right to be with who they want to be with, their right to marry that individual and have the same rights as any other married couple and their right to not be discriminated against due to their beliefs and sexual/relationship preferences I do not at all support them trying to make us all have to openly support and affirm their beliefs every day and in non-associated aspects of our lives.
It is literally to the point of that you can't have your own set of beliefs and values in regard to this community. I honestly feel like eventually it will come to that a gay person will just say I pick this straight guy and if the straight guy says "no" they will say he is discriminating. Thier body, their choice and they chose a straight guy. It is literally getting that pathetic!
Why should anyone be forced to wear rainbow colors and if they don't, they are cancelled? It becomes that not only does people have to give your rights, but they have to agree and openly support you or else. I feel like that's not asking for equality. It is asking for supremacy. It is saying not only do I have to have these rights, but you have to support my lifestyle and not even be able to have an opinion against me and if asked about it you have to lie to avoid offending our community.
That's not even the same as what black people want. As a black person all I want is to be able to work and make a living, be able to buy a home without discrimination in the process, the right to be able to live in any neighborhood without harassment, to not have our rights violated, to not be brutalized and killed by police, to be able to move around our neighborhoods freely without being viewed as suspicious, chased down and killed with a shotgun, to be able to shop in a store without being followed or having the police called on us for holding a pellet gun and shot dead without ever even knowing why or to be able to participate in normal activities without having the police called on us. As a black person I honestly don't even care if a person is racist and doesn't like me. That is their belief, and they can have what opinion they wish. All I ask is for them to not act on those beliefs. We can't change what is in a person's heart. We just want to change what they do based on those beliefs. Don't treat me different because of those beliefs. Don't take actions to hold me back because of those beliefs.
Black people are asking for so much less and we can't seem to get any of it. Meanwhile the LGBTQ community is asking for things that to a point are unreasonable and are actually getting it.
It is literally to the point of that you can't have your own set of beliefs and values in regard to this community. I honestly feel like eventually it will come to that a gay person will just say I pick this straight guy and if the straight guy says "no" they will say he is discriminating. Thier body, their choice and they chose a straight guy. It is literally getting that pathetic!
Why should anyone be forced to wear rainbow colors and if they don't, they are cancelled? It becomes that not only does people have to give your rights, but they have to agree and openly support you or else. I feel like that's not asking for equality. It is asking for supremacy. It is saying not only do I have to have these rights, but you have to support my lifestyle and not even be able to have an opinion against me and if asked about it you have to lie to avoid offending our community.
That's not even the same as what black people want. As a black person all I want is to be able to work and make a living, be able to buy a home without discrimination in the process, the right to be able to live in any neighborhood without harassment, to not have our rights violated, to not be brutalized and killed by police, to be able to move around our neighborhoods freely without being viewed as suspicious, chased down and killed with a shotgun, to be able to shop in a store without being followed or having the police called on us for holding a pellet gun and shot dead without ever even knowing why or to be able to participate in normal activities without having the police called on us. As a black person I honestly don't even care if a person is racist and doesn't like me. That is their belief, and they can have what opinion they wish. All I ask is for them to not act on those beliefs. We can't change what is in a person's heart. We just want to change what they do based on those beliefs. Don't treat me different because of those beliefs. Don't take actions to hold me back because of those beliefs.
Black people are asking for so much less and we can't seem to get any of it. Meanwhile the LGBTQ community is asking for things that to a point are unreasonable and are actually getting it.