“I wasn’t there to debate gay marriage or straight marriage,” she told conservative website TheBlaze. “It was about these bakers and their religious freedoms and the freedom of association.”
“I wanted to be as truthful and honest and speak in love as much as I could, but just be factual about things,” the former Full House actress said. “And that’s really where I was coming from.”
Bure added that she and Symone, 29, hugged during a commercial break following their on-air clash, and that several of her gay friends reached out to her after the segment aired on The View.
“My favorite part were all the texts that I got from my … very close gay friends that were saying, ‘We love you and we can all have different opinions, and you fight for what you believe in and I’m going to fight for what I believe in,’” she said.
“It’s always interesting to hear where everyone’s coming from,” she added. “We can learn to have respectful conversations with people that we don’t agree with.”
I can't respect someone's opinion when it's supporting discrimination. You can not speak love and discrimination at the same time, they strongly contradiction each other . But okay, I guess it's fine if her alleged gay friends are cool with it.