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Old 12-13-09, 06:47 PM   #1
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/8410389.stm

Hmm now I lived there, and personally I'm suprised but hey should be a non-issue.
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Old 12-13-09, 06:55 PM   #2
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I am very proud of my city today.
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Old 12-13-09, 07:22 PM   #3
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That her sexual preference was not a hindrance to democratic office is not
a victory for the equality of people, but a sign that the victory has already
been won.

Jolly good.
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Old 12-13-09, 07:23 PM   #4
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Hmm now I lived there, and personally I'm suprised but hey should be a non-issue.
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.
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Old 12-13-09, 07:38 PM   #5
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That her sexual preference was not a hindrance to democratic office is not
a victory for the equality of people, but a sign that the victory has already
been won.

Jolly good.
And what a total victory it is. Not many social groups have the power and status to bring city life to a halt when they want to have a parade, and not many other groups are getting so much media attention and get discussed in the media and school classes so frequently like gays, and not many groups can be so confident to acchieve a moral ban of any criticism of their behavior by calling it "discirmination", even if the criticism holds some truth.

Whenever I hear today of discrimination of gays in modern western societies, I must break out in laughter. On occasions the hetero majority gets discriminated over gay interests!
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Old 12-13-09, 07:47 PM   #6
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Wow. Looks like gay people are really making your life tough SB.

If all the discriminations against hetros' gets too much for you then you
should put on your most manly pair of lederhosen, find some buddies and
go on a hetro' pride march.
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Wow. Looks like gay people are really making your life tough SB.
Simply gays: never. Freaks: yes.

And you know what? Damn many gays seem to see it that way, too!
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I am curious...

Was this a vote for Ms Parker or an Anti-Democrat vote?
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Old 12-13-09, 07:56 PM   #9
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Wow. Looks like gay people are really making your life tough SB.

If all the discriminations against hetros' gets too much for you then you
should put on your most manly pair of lederhosen, find some buddies and
go on a hetro' pride march.
Thats the point, you cant go to an hetero pride, white pride march etc. without being labelled as a gay hater or a racist.

In Finland the gay night clubs have rooms for casual intercourse, its part of their "culture".
If ordinary clubs had those they would be raided by the police very fast.
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Old 12-13-09, 08:02 PM   #10
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I am curious...

Was this a vote for Ms Parker or an Anti-Democrat vote?
Both of them are Dems.
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Old 12-13-09, 08:20 PM   #11
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Thats the point, you cant go to an hetero pride, white pride march etc. without being labelled as a gay hater or a racist.

In Finland the gay night clubs have rooms for casual intercourse, its part of their "culture".
If ordinary clubs had those they would be raided by the police very fast.
What the **** would you call someone on a white pride march other than a racist?

The idea of taking pride in ones sexual orientation or skin colour allways seemed weird to me. It should not be something to either be ashamed of or take pride in.
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Old 12-13-09, 08:25 PM   #12
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Nah, this is no big deal and anyone who makes a big deal out of it has their own issues.
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Thats the point, you cant go to an hetero pride, white pride march etc. without being labelled as a gay hater or a racist.

Activism by underprivileged or persecuted minority groups be they gender,
religious, sexual or racially based, is historically a highly successful way of
creating a fairer society and leading to increased civil rights.

At the same time, there has always been, and continues to be, activism by
majority groups. There have been Men's, white, Christian and straight
rallies since the beginning of the 20th century. They have a somewhat
darker history to say the least.
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Both of them are Dems.
Oops.. I should have checked first!

Both of them are Democrats, an openly gay person elected in Texas...

Well, from an exterior point of view that's, indeed, very surprising!

Where I live I consider ourselves pretty open-minded and we never had a gay leader elected.
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Where I live I consider ourselves pretty open-minded and we never had a gay leader elected.
Assuming there is no strong correlation between sexuality and careers in politics, that's not surprising given the small percentage of gay people.
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