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Originally Posted by Pointman
So, you are not really so much about equity, you just support LGBT community. You are willing to fight for LGBT rights, but not willing to do anything about overseas-born USA citizens not being able to become president and I assume you did not support the idea to boycott London Olympics even though English Queen is getting a lot of money simply because she was born Queen. Other British people are not getting anything similar, but you are fine with this inequity based on birth.
And you know what, I really don't have any problem with any of your three goals. I don't mind Canada telling the world where it stands on LGBT issues. I don't mind Canada telling your own canadian LGBTs that you support them here and abroad, although I don't quite understand why do you need to go to Russia to do it. And I actually support your third point, even though calling $150 fine a "cruel persecution" is probably excessive.
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Can you show me statistics on the number of teen suicides caused by feeling ostracized because they cannot run for president of the United States?
Can you show me statistics on the number of teen suicides caused by feeling ostracized because they don't have the money of the monarchy?
I think my battle is a wee bit more important than your red herrings.
Since I'm on a Jon Lajoie kick this week:
I am against gay rights because...... if we gave them complete equality to be who they are, there would feel more accepting of themselves, feel happier about their lives, less likely to commit suicide, adding to the world overpopulation, which in turn creates global warming.