NHL may cancel LGBT 'Pride' nights as growing number of players refuse to wear rainbow gear... Its about fucking time!!
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LET'S GOOoOoooo!!!
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In theory what you say makes sense, but in reality, two consenting adults can get up to all sorts of bad stuff. They could be taking dangerous drugs, cutting themselves, etc. Sometimes it's out of concern for their wellbeing that people speak out about unhealthy or bad activities. Two consenting adults could eat their way to 500 pounds each, but people who care about their fellow human beings will speak up and try to prevent them from destroying themselves.
I'm not aware of anybody breaking down anybody else's doors to see what they're up to. But the people behind those closed doors don't keep their business to themselves, or we wouldn't even be having this conversation, would we? When people bring their problem out into the public (Their 600 pound body,-apparnetly that's a t.v. show, their alcoholism, meth addiction, whatever) then they have chosen to make it everybody's business. It might even be their silent call for help, I don't know. But there is right and there is wrong. And it's easy and possibly even lazy to just say, "It's none of my business." But there's a fine line, because whether or not you like it, it BECOMES your business when you can't turn around without SEEING or HEARING about it - because it's everywhere. Everywhere except behind closed doors.