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Kannte
04-10-2004, 01:57 AM
"In any campaign to win over the public, gays must be cast as victims in need of protection so that straights will be inclined by reflex to assume the role of protector."

Click link:
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Captain Ray
04-10-2004, 04:07 AM
That was interesting! Thanx for posting it.

I find the argument to be more than just ridicuoluse. Gays are the same as blacks? How stupid is that?!

There was a case called Loving Vs. Virginia (http://www.multiracial.com/government/loving.html) which many of you know about. I believe (I am typing off the top of my head here so don't hold me to closely to the facts.. just look up the case...) Where the more liberally (gay) minded folks claim that marriage is a "right."

Well, to me, marriage is a union between a man and a woman. Because a black man and a white woman can marry if they choose, does not establish the right to two men enjoying the same union.

Raymond

panafrica
04-10-2004, 06:20 AM
America has become obsessed with homosexuals, much like Ancient Greece was towards the end of their era as a great civilization. I truly see little purpose for blacks to champion the "homosexual agenda", and I don't view them as needing protection. A white man born of means, who went to the best secondary schools, graduated from an Ivy League college, is employed at a Fortune 500 company, but happens to sleep with other men....is still a white man!! White men have never been discriminated against in this country, gay or otherwise. To me this entire debate is as stupid as "reverse discrimination"...maybe even more so.

Electra Woman
04-10-2004, 04:02 PM
Thanks for posting this. It is interesting to see these negative attitudes changing. I think it is pointless to continue to hate people for whatever reasons one may have. Live your life and allow others to live. I think that is the first step in the process.


In a country that allows "freedom", how ironic is that the opposite is what many strive towards (and that goes for other areas of human life, too). I have respectable gay friends (though I would not call them victims as they are pretty empowered and respectable people) who often tell me of what they face in the light of hateful persons whose only goal is to make their agendas seem unimportant and wrong... moraly or reliigously. When people decide to let others just BE, the road to healing will truly begin. As part of an oppressed group of people, I can understand what it feels like to be stifled. Just hold your head up and forget about the negative energy some persons choose to give off. They have nothing better to do than worry about other people's lives since they believe their views to be superior over others. We have been taught how to remain intolerant of views different from our own perhaps because we have been stepped on in a similar fashion. Just is the one who lives a stress-free life not worrying about persons who only want to live their lives in peace.


For all my gay brothers & sisters... keep being yourselves... time to eradicate hate !!


:spinstar: :spinstar: :spinstar: GAY PRIDE :spinstar: :spinstar: :spinstar:

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Captain Ray
04-10-2004, 04:38 PM
Electra Woman,

I hope I didn't represent myself as being a supporter of Gay Marriage. I am not. Let me say this unequivocally so there is no doubt: My Mom and Dad who raised me to be the person that I am are not comparable to two Men, or two Women who diddle each other.

In the case of my parents, they weren't just having fun... although experience teaches me that they were doing just that... they made babies, built a household, raised children, and are now on a cruise somewhere off the coast of South America.

I do not identify the "plight" of gay people as being the same as the "plight" of African Americans. It is a silly ploy to gain sympathy for a group who's abhorrent practices are repulsive to 90% of Americans. Black Men and Women do not universally associate their ethnicity with the sexual practices of the minority.

Love whomever you wish, just don't include the Mothers and Husbands into what you believe the definition of "Family" is.

A structure as fundamental as "Family" doesn't need to be tweeked to incorporate the inane.. it needs to be rooted in it's foundation. "Family" is not some dynamic term that needs to be changed every time some body wants to be included. Words mean things. Marriage is a word that means a lot!

Raymond

Electra Woman
04-10-2004, 05:43 PM
One. I was not speaking to you. I responded to the post.

Two. I can say anything I feel as I also have a voice.

Take care.

Captain Ray
04-10-2004, 05:49 PM
hmmmm.. Out of curiosity, who were you speaking to?

and yes. I feel as though you can speak anywhere, anytime. Never think that I would abridge anyones right to speak freely. But don't assume you won't be criticized if you do.

Raymond

Captain Ray
04-10-2004, 06:00 PM
MAN I just used a conjunction to start a sentence! I hate that!!

Raymond

Electra Woman
04-10-2004, 10:07 PM
...the author of the post.

If you choose to make comments using Christian concepts and curse words (as in the other thread) that is on you. You ALSO would be subject to criticism.

Captain Ray
04-11-2004, 05:02 AM
I used curse words in another thread? That's not like me.. I Will have to go look and see where I did that. I apologize in advance if that is the case. I do acknowledge that there are children who visit this board, and didn't mean to be crude.

As far as mentioning Christian Concepts, I don't apologize for that.

Raymond

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