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Posted by Wafarm on December 05, 2004 at 19:18:39 from (24.19.41.12):
In Reply to: Re: O.T. Target stores posted by Edchainsaw on December 05, 2004 at 18:40:43:
Edchainsaw, where's your proof in this? Are you saying your cousin is gay and received preferential treatment? I highly doubt she or he had been shown that. I think the majority of homosexuals are in the closet at work--or in the closet dependent upon the area in which you live. But if it were truly an issue of homosexuals receiving better treatment over so-called "normals" then there wouldn't be the issue of so many states wanting to enact amendments to their constitutions outlawing gay marriage. Preferential treatment implies acceptance. And it's not--by any mean.s Look at the threads in these posts where homosexuals are referred to as "fags" or the implied equality with man-boy love organizations (which I also agree is just plain wrong). No, your cousin was probably good at the job or was in the right place at the right time. People's attitudes follow as our leadership dictates. We have a president who claims to want to be inclusive, not exclusive yet at the same time promoting a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage. And please, don't throw biblical verses at me regarding this. I've heard them all and I can respond to them all. I'm from an evangelical Christian background and more than happy to debate biblical verses, etc. But not in this forum. Rant and rave quoting the bible all you want. I won't be drawn into it. But if you use concrete examples I'll be happy to respond.
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