We are people. Gay people are not different than anyone else. The difference is just in perception. We love, we work, we go to school, we live in all communities and we contribute to society.
The difference is we are stereotyped and discriminated against just because we do not find members of the opposite sex physically appealing. That is not a choice it is just the way it is.
Equal rights is the only choice in an age of education and enlightenment.
2007-09-19 12:47:16
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answer #1
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answered by universatile love 3
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Inasmuch as I am in the company of gay men and lesbians every working day, I think of them as, er, just people. When asked, I am a staunch supporter of gay/lesbian rights. The religious nonsense never enters into it. Why would I? I am civilized, a man of the 21st century. In my world, the stage and film, the contributions of gay men and women is so large and constant that it's fair to say that the performing arts in the USA, in Canada, and in the other English-speaking nations would be scarcely what it is without them.
2007-09-19 19:47:25
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answered by Yank 5
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This is a stupid question! What do you mean for or against? Are you asking if you judge or don't judge them? Love is love! There is no gender when you truly love! No, I'm not gay but what does it matter if you prefer the same sex when it comes to getting down to it? If it is real LOVE, organs don't really come into it, do they? I am PRO LOVE ... and against Hate! I think that is a more appropriate question ... and for the record, I love penis ... am I gay or a girl? Does it matter? WHO CARES! Dumb question !
2007-09-19 19:41:51
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answered by ஐHappyHappyJoyJoyஐ 1
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I maybe a christian but I love gays. I am in the closet and have decided to come out in college. I will be a gay/bi Catholic and still believe in God. God loves everyone including me.
2007-09-19 19:48:23
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answered by A Journey 5
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They are human beings like the rest of us and because there are so many of them it would be inappropriate for me to say that I am for or against 'them' (whatever that means).
I'm not willing to make any kind of judgement call whatsoever on such a large group of people that I don't personally know.
Am I for or against left handed people? neither. Am I for or against people from Laos? neither. Am I for or against people who wear green shoes? neither. Get the picture?
Is there no room for neutrality?
2007-09-19 19:39:11
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answered by megalomaniac 7
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I am a gay so there for I'm for them.
As Bill Porter said in the movie I watched the other nite. "God made us all.... He doesn't make mistakes"
Bill Porter by the way is a real man, not gay either.
2007-09-19 21:29:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm for humans, but against belief systems that lack proof. Which category does gay fall in?
2007-09-19 19:38:45
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answered by Pirate AM™ 7
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I am not for or against anyone solely because of sexual preference...
I treat people as a whole on the basis of whether they are a good person or not.
2007-09-19 19:35:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think that they're a sports team to root for. I accept everyone the way they are, I think people are born a certain way, a certain race, in a certain country, and a certain sexuality, and everyone should accept everyone else's differences.
Those who don't need to seriously reexamine themselves and find out why they're so angry and prejudice.
2007-09-19 19:37:07
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answered by Anonymous
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no not against them at all... I have no problems with them except when they look down on us bisexuals .... they seem to forget we out number them and we are just as good as them ... but maybe not quite as precious
2007-09-19 20:43:51
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answered by Anonymous
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