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Even if you disagree with another's views, tolerating them (whatever that entails) is not always easy. This applies to both Left-minded and Right-minded people. Thus, if LGBT people can have parades, then so should straight people!
Absolutely, as long as they can fund the parade and not the tax payers. Most parades are funded through corporate sponsorship and public donations. As of last week this particular parade had not secured much if any in the way of corporate sponsorship, which i assume was the reason it was a rather small parade as far as participation was concerned.
You mean like every other parade in the history of parades?
So every parade in history was made up of only straight people? You don’t think the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade has had LGBT participants in it for decades? The fact that this bothers anyone in the slightest bit just proves the people who put it on right.
the boston straight parade was obviously a childish taunt to leftists by the parade organizers. I'm sure many, virtue signaling, childish leftists took the bait and attended the event in order to yell and scream at the few parade participants who enjoyed whipping them into rabid ire.
ignoring the silliness of the straight parade and choosing to enjoy a beautiful Saturday summer day in boston by having lunch with friends, reading a book, or any number of productive activities would have been a sane, adult's choice.
What do ya wanna bet that 90% of the straight paraders are men?
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