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Posted by R.j. on Aug-08-2010 22:41:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
Just trying to help.


All right. Can we end this on respectful terms, then?


Posted by Silky Johnson on Aug-08-2010 22:42:

Sure. Go fuck yourself.













































































































































Lolololololol jaykay!


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Aug-08-2010 22:44:

quote:
Originally posted by R.j.
Why are you making such a big deal about it, then?


Because it is a big deal. Not to you, but to other people. And through the freedoms we enjoy by way of a democratic process of government, people like you are able to project your hesitations and fears onto the rights of others; The very same rights that you, yourself, take for granted and enjoy as though it were a way of life that everyone ought to be entitled to.

You think that allowing gays to be married will make you unhappy? How the fuck do you think they feel every day of their lives where they are by all other means equal citizens with yourself, save for the way they feel they were created?

You seem to think you have some duty to uphold tradition, for the sake of an admittedly undeniable historical process of segregation - but why? Why is history more important then people living today? People that could possibly enjoy their freedom in the same way that you do, but can't because, again, people such as yourself are resigned to the misbegotten notion that approving legal recognition for a paltry process such as legal marriage would somehow detract from the sanctity that heterosexual people have upheld - which, I might add, they have done an absolutely abysmal job at doing - and in turn would have any personal impact on anyone, apart from the seemingly newly recognized citizens?

You think that your personal beliefs do not matter, that it's ok to vote and to approve based on faith, that the governmental process that seems so far removed from an individual such as yourself, could not possibly matter in the least. But it does. And the sooner that hundreds of millions of people realize this, the sooner we can make your precious history.


Posted by R.j. on Aug-08-2010 22:45:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
Sure. Go fuck yourself.

Lolololololol jaykay!


All right. Cool.


Posted by Lews on Aug-08-2010 22:46:

quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Because it is a big deal. Not to you, but to other people. And through the freedoms we enjoy by way of a democratic process of government, people like you are able to project your hesitations and fears onto the rights of others; The very same rights that you, yourself, take for granted and enjoy as though it were a way of life that everyone ought to be entitled to.

You think that allowing gays to be married will make you unhappy? How the fuck do you think they feel every day of their lives where they are by all other means equal citizens with yourself, save for the way they feel they were created?

You seem to think you have some duty to uphold tradition, for the sake of an admittedly undeniable historical process of segregation - but why? Why is history more important then people living today? People that could possibly enjoy their freedom in the same way that you do, but can't because, again, people such as yourself are resigned to the misbegotten notion that approving legal recognition for a paltry process such as legal marriage would somehow detract from the sanctity that heterosexual people have upheld - which, I might add, they have done an absolutely abysmal job at doing - and in turn would have any personal impact on anyone, apart from the seemingly newly recognized citizens?



Posted by R.j. on Aug-08-2010 22:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Because it is a big deal. Not to you, but to other people. And through the freedoms we enjoy by way of a democratic process of government, people like you are able to project your hesitations and fears onto the rights of others; The very same rights that you, yourself, take for granted and enjoy as though it were a way of life that everyone ought to be entitled to.

You think that allowing gays to be married will make you unhappy? How the fuck do you think they feel every day of their lives where they are by all other means equal citizens with yourself, save for the way they feel they were created?

You seem to think you have some duty to uphold tradition, for the sake of an admittedly undeniable historical process of segregation - but why? Why is history more important then people living today? People that could possibly enjoy their freedom in the same way that you do, but can't because, again, people such as yourself are resigned to the misbegotten notion that approving legal recognition for a paltry process such as legal marriage would somehow detract from the sanctity that heterosexual people have upheld - which, I might add, they have done an absolutely abysmal job at doing - and in turn would have any personal impact on anyone, apart from the seemingly newly recognized citizens?


Okay. You can have the last word.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Aug-08-2010 22:49:

No, now we are going to focus this discussion on your mother and how her conservative, Mexican-catholic upbringing has allowed for her to affect you so deeply into your 20s.


Posted by R.j. on Aug-08-2010 22:53:

quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
No, now we are going to focus this discussion on your mother and how her conservative, Mexican-catholic upbringing has allowed for her to affect you so deeply into your 20s.


My mother's dead, so please have a little respect. And, for the record, my family's not religious--at all.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Aug-08-2010 22:54:

And how does this make you feel?


Posted by R.j. on Aug-08-2010 22:55:

quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
And how does this make you feel?


For fuck's sake.


Posted by FuzzQi on Aug-08-2010 22:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Comrade Stalin
That's right you greedy little capitalist bitch. Girls should march in parades.




Posted by idoru on Aug-08-2010 23:00:

quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
And how does this make you feel?



Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Aug-08-2010 23:00:

I'm sensing a lot of unresolved hostility. Wanna talk about it, champ? Maybe take it out on the gays for a while?


Posted by Lews on Aug-08-2010 23:01:


Posted by Renzo on Aug-08-2010 23:28:

I don't have anything against the homosexual community. They take cool pictures.

OMG THERE IS A STU JOKE IN THERE SOMEWHERE I THINK


Posted by Renzo on Aug-08-2010 23:33:

I hear Jake likes his morning cereal with strawberries and cock.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Aug-08-2010 23:37:

I hear he doesn't just like cereal in the morning.


Posted by infiniteJEST on Aug-09-2010 06:14:

If I were a rich man...


Posted by RandomGirl on Aug-09-2010 06:27:

quote:
Originally posted by R.j.
Yeah, well, like I said, I must draw the line somewhere. It doesn't change my personal view of them.


Oh well... I think letting black people come to the same school as me "taints the institute of education", and they aren't natural because who the hell is that dark? But I'm not a bigot because I don't say it to their face or anything like that.



quote:
Originally posted by R.j.
Anyway, no. If they receive equal legal treatment then how, as far as just treatment is concerned, is it unjust?


Alright... well how about we call all white people "people" and call everyone else "the low-lives who don't deserve to be called people because they aren't white". We'll give everyone the same treatment though.

Getting it?


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