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And if you look over there children it’s a couple guys giving each other handjobs under the table. Liberals are so delusional, treating gay people like a zoo/circus exhibit now. What’s next trips to the ghetto to learn the other side of their white privilege. Back in my day we went to Zoos, Museums , and parks.
Sexual fantasies are healthy but that doesn't mean you need to share yours with the whole class.
They're not taking your 3rd graders clubbing until 3AM and getting them wasted, that's a little different. If it's a place that serves food all day I don't see a problem. There are lots of places like that. You can eat in a gay friendly place and not turn gay, some people still don't get that.
No, I did not. But yes that is inappropriate for kids.
I would hope they would print off different paper menus for children with hot dogs and pastas, etc. It's not hard to do. Any halfway intelligent business owner would realize your point ahead of time.
Wouldn't that be defeating the purpose of going to a gay bar? Why turn it into something it's not. Why not just go to a place that doesn't have to hide its true identity?
Rhoda Cowboy. Bwah hahahahaha! Sounds like a fun place!
The link didn't specify if the children were served food, if they ordered off the menu, etc. So, you can save your pearls.
Exactly. And usually when places of business do that sort of thing, they close to other patrons, or have the kids in an area separate from other patrons.
LOL, don't worry. It's Florida, they pray away the gay.
Bummer. A couple of our elementary school classes went to restaurants as part of a field trip, so we'd have that experience of eating out, ordering our own food, behaving in public, etc.
LOL ... but it was a public restaurant, not a "gay club", and in broad daylight, too.
What do you think goes on at "gay clubs", anyway? A little drinking, a little dancing ... The ones I've been to are tamer than the average C-D poster would seem to think.
Who said anything about a strip club? And it's not a gay bar. It's a restaurant.
Why does there need to be a gay restaurant then if it's exactly the same as any other restaurant?
My comment was relating to the "bar" claim, but you knew that.
You think kids associate rainbows with homosexuality? I'm betting they just thought it was cool.
No idea what he's talking to them about and I don't care. Evidently this "field trip" has been happening every year for some time. Why is it *now* an outrage? If they parents don't like it, they can make sure their kid doesn't go on the trip. Too easy.
Wouldn't that be defeating the purpose of going to a gay bar? Why turn it into something it's not. Why not just go to a place that doesn't have to hide its true identity?
It is a restaurant, not a bar (for the millionth time) that closes at 10pm every night. It's gay friendly and lots go there. Not that big of a deal.
That said, public school luncheons should stick to Olive Garden.
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