I'm sorry if this' been posted already but I thought I'd share this profound, informative, and thoroughly eye-opening video (made by CatholicVote) with my fellow ATRLers.
I was moved. I deleted all my gay ****, all 200+ GB of it.
Deleted all my pop girls' discographies and downloaded Beatles and The Bible.m4a
I no longer believe I should get Gay married.
It made that virgin girl cry and I can't help but feel responsible.
Discuss and share your love toward these distraught, marginalized, and misunderstood people.
This is so insulting to gay people and to other MINORITIES who are actually going through real life struggles and adversity that these people are supposedly facing. As if Christianity/Catholicism isn't the biggest religion in the U.S. and hasn't already played a tragically significant role to how this country is run.
We all can get marry and have the same equal rights and these people crying their eyes out because people love each other and can live in peace really? The Hypocrisy!
They're free to express they're views and opinions, nobody said that they aren't.
But I have absolutely no respect for this opinion. One of them said something along the lines "you can't have a society of hatred" but the only ones "hating" (trying to strip citizens of equal rights) are them. It's beyond me.
Also, why are some of them on the verge of crying and talking as if they are some sort of victims to marriage equality? As if they're somehow being purposely targeted to to make them feel like lessers or like they're being rejected when in reality it's the millions of Americans who were unable to get married for over 2000 years who were actually going through that kind of trauma.
They're free to express they're views and opinions, nobody said that they aren't.
But I have absolutely no respect for this opinion. One of them said something along the lines "you can't have a society of hatred" but the only ones "hating" (trying to strip citizens of equal rights) are them. It's beyond me.
Also, why are some of them on the verge of crying and talking as if they are some sort of victims to marriage equality? As if they're somehow being purposely targeted to to make them feel like lessers or like they're being rejected when in reality it's the millions of Americans who were unable to get married for over 2000 years who were actually going through that kind of trauma.
Sis, we all know you are right, but 2000 years? What did the poor Native Americans do to you?
This video is styled after the it gets better campaign. It's disgusting that they compare the fear of being called a bigot to the fear and possibility of being disowned, attacked, or murdered for coming out as lgbt.