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I don't support the LGBT community. You can be gay. But I don't support your descion. Because of my veiws people have bullied me. At my school I'm bullied because I don't support it. I'm not mean to gay people. I don't protest. I just don't support it. Just because I don't support it doesn't mean your less of a person to me. I know the LGBT community doesn't agree with me. But I think I deserve some respect.
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ReplyI'm with you. My brother is gay and I love him to pieces, but I don't support it and believe its part of the leftist agenda. Thanks for your courage in posting.
ReplyAre you gay?
ReplyYou're the real victim. You!
ReplyI like that you don't support it but you still give respect them don't let people get to your head you're a really good person because some people do be mean to them just for who they like and that's not right
ReplyI hate it that people like you don't make the news. When I tried to search up "being bullied BY queer people", or anything about queer people being mean, I only came across one post where a boy said that he was being bullied into giving his lunch money to a gay guy at his school and he was afraid to try and report him because he (the victim) had a "conservative" background and the other guy (the bully) was gay. The ignorant and one-sided people answering the comments mostly told the boy that it was his fault somehow or that he was being bigoted or incorrect by saying that he felt like he would be discriminated against. I really hate that. It's like being white, straight, "cisgender", male, or skinny are all qualifications for getting attacked or accused of doing something to harm someone else. It's so stupid, as if no one recognises that it's possible to be discriminated against in any situation, no matter what. A lot of these "progressive" people are actually just as narrow-minded and condemning as some of the real bigots they like to butt heads with. Being a bigot has nothing to do with disagreeing with a thought, idea, preference of body type, preference of weight, preference of ethic origin/race, preference of genitals, or anything like that. Being a bigot is going out of your way to unnecessarily harass people who are different from you. And for those people who don't know what harassment really is, it's not when a guy whistles or catcalls you from a distance and then backs off, or when someone shares a religious belief with you prior to your rejection of it- It's when someone is repeatedly performing an action, knowingly or unknowingly, to the point of disturbing the other person. And all harassment is not worthy of the death penalty, losing a job, or being publicly shamed and harassed in turn. I seriously hate the way things are going right now. Instead of talking things out and taking the time to consider things on a case-by-case basis, or realising that some people just don't fucking agree with what we think, we jump off the gun and start attacking people who are different from us: "Different", not in the sense that everyone wants us to think (e.i. queer, different skin colour other than white, different culture, etc.), but in the sense of simply thinking and feeling differently than the person next to you. People go on and on about equality now, and there isn't much they're talking about right now that's really worth discussing (Police brutality, cruel behaviour towards queers, and equal pay for equal work are the only real exceptions here). But equality is NOT defined as overcompensating a certain group and putting the other one down. It's treating both sides the exact same way, or at least in a very similar manner. If a gay kid, a guy in drag, or a girl pretending to be a boy was getting bullied, lots of schools and online websites would have a "safe space" for that kid to run to. A kid getting bullied for being a Christian or simply disagreeing with gay marriage or transgender people? Unheard of and ridiculous, according to most people.
The entire thing is so double-minded, it's sickening.
ReplyI am not going to bother reading all that. You're insane if you believe any of this hatred is justified. You've had it your way for a very long time. If you can't show some tolerance, or possess any critical thinking, that maybe your beliefs don't quite make much sense, then there just isn't any hope for you.
ReplyGood luck getting news coverage on that. You're not "special" or "unique" anymore unless you happen to enjoy making out with the same sex or denying reality by claiming to be something you're not. Pretty ironic that queer people are supposed to be unique and special or different, but are also "normal" and "just like anyone else". The REST of us don't get put on national news when someone calls us a bad word or hurts our feelings, nor do we get an entire month celebrating us for sleeping around with people.
ReplyYou don't get oppressed for decades for being straight. LGBT people have been oppressed in various ways. But you keep riding that high horse.
ReplyBeing anything other than straight isn't a choice. It isn't part of some agenda. I don't think you're being bullied at all. I think people are sick of being bullied for who they are, being told they are broken and need curing. I wasn't brainwashed by any leftists. I was never attracted to the opposite sex. No agenda, propaganda or whatever other nonsense you think is behind this made me gay. I don't respect anyone who says "I don't agree with something about you because I believe you chose it." It's not a decision. It's not a lifestyle choice. I think I saw something like this on another venting site and all I can say is I have no sympathy for you whatsoever. Or for the people in the comments who agree with you. Have a nice life. Leave us LGBT folk alone and you'll never be receive our ire. Simple.
ReplyMan I try to avoid everyone at my school now. I can say it has gotten worse. I only told my friend I didnt want to go celebrate pride and the reason why. He freaked out and rumors started to spread about me.
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