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TopicSurvey Shows Decline in LGBTQ Acceptance Among Young Americans
Lil_Bit83
06/24/19 6:49:05 PM
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TommyG663513 posted...
King_Hellebuyck posted...
If you cant tell the difference between lashing out at someone for their beliefs and lashing out at someone for their sexual or gender identity then I dont know how to talk to you.


And you think someone lashing out at you over being LGBT justifies lashing right back? Why not just walk away?

The person who lashes out at LGBT people for being LGBT is very much wrong, but lashing out right back isn't exactly correct. It is a wrong, but not the or an equal wrong as the anti LGBT lashing out. It still qualifies as wrong.

Experiencing the negative side of bigotry doesn't remove you from any civility. You can still hold yourself to a standard beyond the ugliness other people express.


Yeah no. Trying to take the high road doesn't work. Bullies see someone walking away and they either get it in their brain that they can bully more because they perceive that person to be weak, or they get annoyed and try harder to invoke a reaction.

Besides what about the bigots who take it too far and get violent? Try to walk away from that.
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