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But outside many of its big metro areas, much of Pennsylvania is as red as Oklahoma and Kansas.
I lived in rural Pennsylvania off and on for the last 5 years. Everyone up there says " We have Philly on one side of the state and Pittsburg on the other, and the middle is West Virginia." Rural PA is pretty red.
Also note this is in "Blue state" Pennsylvania- not a "Bible-belt red state" like Alabama.
Even though I think they have the right to their speech, I do not condone any bullying either, so nowhere in this post am I "anti-gay." I thought it would be interesting to discuss since people seem to think young people are all pro-gay and non-religious.
Not all young people agree with it. The majority do, but there are still many that don't either.
I see they have not learned what it is to be a Christian, maybe when they grow up, or maybe not and we can look forward to their ranting's on the internet.
I`m glad they are making their voices heard, but the stickers on gay kids lockers crosses the line.
I lived in rural Pennsylvania off and on for the last 5 years. Everyone up there says " We have Philly on one side of the state and Pittsburg on the other, and the middle is West Virginia." Rural PA is pretty red.
I've heard that before (also with Alabama in place of WV, or references to "Pennsyltucky"). The school is located in the SW corner, and is actually closer to Wheeling WV than it is to Pittsburgh.
I lived in rural Pennsylvania off and on for the last 5 years. Everyone up there says " We have Philly on one side of the state and Pittsburg on the other, and the middle is West Virginia." Rural PA is pretty red.
I grew up in Pittsburgh and went to college in a rural area of western Pa and we said the same thing only I've heard Alabama instead of West Virginia. Close enough
Also note this is in "Blue state" Pennsylvania- not a "Bible-belt red state" like Alabama.
Even though I think they have the right to their speech, I do not condone any bullying either, so nowhere in this post am I "anti-gay." I thought it would be interesting to discuss since people seem to think young people are all pro-gay and non-religious.
maybe people are finally getting sick and tired of hearing them cry all the time about their special rights.
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Originally Posted by nvxplorer
A majority of young people are pro gay rights. That doesn't mean they all are.
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