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Old 04-05-2002, 01:38 AM
NinjaPoodle NinjaPoodle is offline
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Well, growing up in San Francisco, I have friend of all races, religions, etc.. i think I have a wider point of view of this because a few of my best friends are gay. My 'gay friends' have a rough time but some of them can 'hide' the fact that they are gay. I am an African American woman. One look at me and you can see that. And by that, people can choose to discriminate against me. Speaking with my friends at great length about this, they did not 'choose' to be gay. They came from traditional two parent families and had the 'typical' american up-bringing. I personally see nothing wrong with being gay (which by the way means 'happy'). As far as it being compared with the race/religion issue, it's hard to say.

Mr. Moore is entitled to his opinion (as is everyone else). I dissagree with it. If you don't like it move or live somewhere where you don't have to deal with it. If someone is gay, so what? What does that have to do with YOU? Nothing. Is it going to change your life because that guy over there is having a relationship with another man? I seriously doubt it.

People are People.
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