What I mean is, how does having an opinion earn respect towards someone? Ppl act like the whole world is against gays. Most people have been indifferent towards homosexuality for 20 years. Why is it such a big deal if someone supports gays or not? It's not like if someone supports homosexuals then that person is inherently good.
No you are correct, you can still be a bad person and support gays but the key words in my comment were "to me", I personally will have more respect for someone who supports equal love then for someone who doesn't. That's my personal values.
I've literally never heard anyone say that, "if you support gays than you are gay". I feel like it's kind of a non issue, or one that is at like high school level.
I remember a post on fs, just like a week or two ago, and it was about gays. In the comments were one or two negative replies, where as the rest was of course arguing against them. Resulting in the comment of a guest: look at all those fags here. It does happen apparently.
Unfortunately it does happen, not a lot if you stay low but if you go to like gay pride marches, or talk about with some "unpleasant" people, it happens. I think because to them, it's almost used as an insult which is really sad but they're sad people.
I grew up in a family were we believe to love all people no matter what makes them different. My husband on the other hand was raised in a family full of racist sexiest jerks who think all are soulless sinners unless they are white stright male and Christian. My husband grew up thinking the same but knew something wasn't right but that is what he only knew but I open his eyes and made him see that we are all humans we all deserve to be treated the same. Before he would of never would of even talk to some one once he knew they were gay but now one of his best friends came out to him as gay and my husband still counts him as one his closest friends. Im so proud of how he changed.
you can't even use a rainbow without people thinking ur gay