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I don't trust MSM at all so I don't know what really happened with the WBC, but if they truly went to a funeral of anyone, gay or straight, and yelled out anything, imo they are just wrong for doing so.
Since I know how the media misconstrues facts, I'd have to see it being done in a video.
This is what happened near me when the Westboro Baptist Church announced that they were going to protest at the funeral of Staff Sgt. Rogers a few years ago.
I am an old-fashioned senior, and as I have said in numerous posts, I have nothing against the LGBT community, but I personally find some of the Gay Pride parade antics a bit revolting, and especially so when very young children are brought to view these parades.
However, the main reason I am looking forward to the time when Gay Pride parades are a thing of the past is because that will mean, I hope, that non-heterosexual people (and almost* all kinds of people) will just be ACCEPTED by everyone to the point that they will feel no need to flaunt their gay pride as flamboyantly as possible. I mean, how many women's rights marches still take place -- unless some political leader or major celebrity does something that makes these kinds of marches relevant again, that is?
*When I say that I believe that (almost) all people should be accepted, I do exclude people like pedophiles and those who take their pleasure from harming others.
Nobody will ever be accepted by everyone though. The sooner we come to grips with reality to better IMO.
Nobody will ever be accepted by everyone though. The sooner we come to grips with reality to better IMO.
No way. I want equal outcomes!
I don't care if they come at gunpoint.
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