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Originally posted by Dorian_S
You have the right to condemn him publicly for his homophobia.
You have the right to boycott his business.
You have the right to hate him, because he has the right to hate you. You have no right to attempt to make his beliefs illegal, just as he has no right to make your sexual preference illegal.
-D.S.
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WOOHOO! Damn straight, dude! If we want to be biggots, let us be biggots, god dammit! It's so sad that the Thought Police are becoming more and more a part of our society everyday. Let us have our opinions even if they go against what's considered the "cool" opinion to have nowadays.
I know a gay dude at work who I get along with fine--in fact, I built him a gay little computer with gay rainbow colored lights and fans. We talk about shit at work and get along without any problems at all. However, there's no way in hell I'd hang out with the dude in public because I wouldn't want to be associated with a flaming homosexual (which he is). I've told him this, and he has no problem with it because he understand where I'm coming from. But how long will it be before he's legally able to sue me if I don't want to hang out with him? The way things are going in this once great country (now being slowly destroyed through political correctness) I'm sure it won't be long.