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treestar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-28-08 11:49 AM
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321. Telling someone to shut up after one thread is rude
Telling them to shut up after thread # 4,987 is to be expected.

To expect to drown out everything over one relatively minor thing is just selfish; in the US, no group of people is now so oppressed that they could expect everything to shut down for them, and that over the refusal of Obama to vengefully exclude people for thinking the old fashioned way they were brought up, wrong though it is. It cannot be corrected by punishing them by exclusion from all social events. It didn't work on us when they tried to do it to us.

LGBTs have all rights except marriage, and don't have that by tradition, not malice. It is being worked on, but in an age where people are poor and the economy is looking worse, people are being tortured or held indefinitely, it cannot be expected to be first and foremost. Straight people do matter (and gay people who fall in also for the economic and others issues).
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