Chic-fil-a hoopla [message #73422] |
Mon, 30 July 2012 23:24 |
LuvMartin
Messages: 166 Registered: April 2012
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Everyone I know seems to be on one side or the other of the whole Chic-fil-a supporting marriage as between a man and a woman "scandal". How can anyone be suprised that this is how they feel? Isn't it their right to express their feelings just like it is ours?
I don't care if they support a purple spotted cow for president their chicken is delicious!
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Re: Chic-fil-a hoopla [message #73474 is a reply to message #73472] |
Fri, 03 August 2012 19:24 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18787 Registered: January 2001
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And they have the right, don't they?
In my opinion, we've gone way overboard supporting the "gay agenda". They have the same rights as anyone else, but they don't have the right to demand that people respect their "lifestyle". They don't have the right to censor other - more normal and traditional - opinions.
I don't respect this kind of behavior from the gays, and most other people don't either. In my opinion, homosexuality is a character defect, and I have the right to say that too. It's no worse than alcoholism or drug addiction, but it's no better either. It is something I think they should consider looking at in the same way a recovering addict sees their drug of choice. That's my personal opinion.
I think a lot of gays would no try and convince me otherwise, and some of the more vocal gay proponents appear to be trying to bully the public into their way of thinking. I personally find it disgusting and I wish they would all go back in the closet. I don't want to hear about it, and I certainly don't want to see it.
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Re: Chic-fil-a hoopla [message #73525 is a reply to message #73422] |
Tue, 07 August 2012 08:27 |
audioaudio90
Messages: 623 Registered: October 2010
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Just like Chick-Fil-A has the right to disapprove of gay marriage and donate to that cause, people who disagree with Chick-Fil-A have the right to say they disapprove, and the right to boycott. That's what all this is about. They aren't trying to shove their views down your throat; they are expressing their own views via protest. What could be more American?
I haven't heard anything about that incident in Arizona, but assuming it's true, that was way out of line.
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