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Originally Posted by XabbaRus
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If they do not parade with it and do not try to score by popinting out that they are gay, it shouldn'T be an issue, yes.
We have a gay mayor in Berlin, who unfortunatly is very populistic, craving for publicity, and has openly lobbied for gay's events, so his orientation is not an issue, but the way he tried to maike profit from it (that he is very left-leaning and also incompetent in running the city'S businesses does not help, too).
Current german foreign minister also is gay. Of course he had choosen his great day of gay pride and thought he must let all the world know about this happy circumstance some years ago, but beyond that he does not make a big deal of it.
Other gay members of parliament however take every opportunity to go on crusade even in foreign countries, like that idiot from the Greens who went to Russia or Poland or Ukraine, I forgot which country it was, to attend a gay march there - and then wondering that he got himself a bloody nose from riot police there. He probably overlooked that he was member of the German parliament only, and not member of the Ukrainean or Polish parliament.
Gays are not a problem. The gay
freaks giving all gays a bad name - these are a problen, and often I take offence from their behavior.