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Originally Posted by OMG!WTF!
Well if this is a case of a closet homosexual freaking out, what causes some gay people to feel marginalized and closeted? That's what I'm asking? Is it mental illness? Bad water? What?
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So you've changed. He is now a marginalized gay man tortured by a religious upbringing into perpetuating an incredibly cruel act against the very people who had openly accepted him into their arms?
Or is he a bigoted religious monster who saw two men kiss, and decided to act out his revenge?
Or is he a normal church goer with access to military-grade assault weapons who just woke up one morning, and decided to make a statement?
Or is he bi-polar? Did the religious imagery he had been exposed to become the twisted backdrop for his crime?
Or is he a simple jihadist - radicalized on the Internet - and motivated into making this massacre a political symbol for ISIS?
All of this is hypothetical. All of it is made-up. But everyone wants to stick to the ridiculously simple notion that 100 gay people were shot up in the worst mass shooting in US history because ... religious people hate gay people. How brutally simplistic is that. How terribly bigoted, and dumb. It does absolutely nothing but to divide, and destroy.