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Great, except the first line… I have no respect. None
Perhaps respect for the right to choose that lifestyle, not the lifestyle itself.
I've heard a lot of people talking about how all this open allowing of the lifestyle has led to this. Some people are just gay, what they do in their own homes...They need equal rights, let them get married...Why shouldn't we teach your kids they're trans?
I honestly have no idea what you meant, but what I expect you mean is moral relativism such as gay rights is a slippery slope which has lead to others believing they now have the right to indoctrinate other people and kids, against their wishes, into the degenerate cannanite bathhouse.
Edit: That’s some real mental gymnastics right there @ the reply thread below. The entire movement is now positioned around indoctrinating kids. Yeah, all of this is just a figment of my imagination. Yeah, it only exists in my head because “I believe it exists”. Please, I have no problem with regular gays, only the militant gays that sued the living shit out of businesses while flying the bastard flag that is quickly turning into a proxie nation symbol with exclusionary rights. The whole movement is so incredibly toxic. It should be treated as a religion at this point, and excluded the hell out of schools.
While I appreciate and understand the desire to be permissive on individual freedoms, I suspect in the coming days there will be a revelation on what kind of damage this does to people. Society is more permissible about tobacco and pot smoking much more so than crack, due to the level of damage crack does to an individual and having a higher impact on society. I think this issue isn't really very well known as far as downsides and how much damage it does to people (if any). If it's revealed that it has huge societal implications, I suspect that will help draw the lines on what is permissible or not.
From a religious (Christian) perspective, I believe there are massive negative impacts to this lifestyle (both personally and societally), but respect that others do not share my values and I am in support of a fact-based judgement as far as laws go.