Rum Middleton
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My thoughts are...I don't give a shit if you're gay or not..I won't treat you different in a negative way..if we cool, then I might crack jokes..
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DoUwant2go2Heaven?;5760830 said:Hollywood is even working overdrive to tell us that Americas days are numbered!
Olympus has fallen
White House Down
GI JOE: Retaliation
what's the common theme in all those movies? The white house was taken over! This is not by coincidence! Don't be naive! Recognize the signs!
Muhannad X;5760778 said:playmaker88;5760672 said:and..
As a negro we should be sensitive to anyone getting discriminated/ persecuted their right to live and be free is a civil right.. not CIVIL RIGHT.. i dont agree with marrying of the struggles but its a struggle nonetheless.. if it can happen to them.. meaning anyone else.. you better be damn sure it can happen to you..(Negroes) as far as hate/persecution/intolerance(And it has or does)
You can in good conscience expect people to be sensitive to your plight if you contribute to hate/bigotry.. in another arena..
Idk thats just me..
REACT... but post..
I agree with you from a humanitarian standpoint but why should blacks always be sympathetic to other 'minorities' when they don't reciprocate? Were gays or any other minority for that matter sticking up for blacks during slavery and the civil rights era or decolonization period in the caribbean and Africa? Are gays behind blacks when yet another black man is murdered by police officers or citizens in the US?
Take the haute couture industry. That industry is ran by gays. Do black models have the same opportunities as white models? Are gays sticking up for the black models and their cause, like some blacks wanna stick up for these gays?
Gays don't really need blacks to sympathize with them TBH. As a community they're way more tightnit and strong than blacks. It's no coincidence Obama mentioned them gays during his inauguration. He even referred to them his brothers or something like that. He didn't mention blacks directly. He's been appeasing them since his first term in office because they understand how this game is played. They pool their money together and pay to get their interests met. That's politics but blacks worldwide have yet to understand that. Blacks worldwide need to worry about gtheir own condition before they wanna be sympathetic to other groups who don't care for 'em anyway...
The Lonious Monk;5760834 said:playmaker88;5760788 said:Because.. it happened to us.. and is.. whe should be mindful.. more than spiteful.. thats all.
This is a bad argument. Just because you were once mistreated, doesn't mean you should abandon your principles. Right or wrong, a lot of black people honestly believe gay marriage is wrong. They shouldn't abandon their beliefs and take up the homo cause because back in the day blacks were denied rights too. That's silly.
Du_Du;5760710 said:being politically correct all the damn time gonna be the end of the world...
i can't wait till the movie the purge come out....people holding back all the time.. niggaz gonna start wilding out for no damn reason......
o wait..lemme turn on the news
twatgetta;5760826 said:There's no such thinkg as being "born gay". sorry
@MrsWest
taeboo;5760874 said:Personally I don't care about a person being gay or not, and I don't know why some people make it seem like it's the ultimate sin.
deadeye;5760810 said:MrsWest;5760416 said:So how is no one naturally gay? Not one human being is naturally attracted to the same sex?
Just because someone's born that way doesn't make it right though.
Free_Life;5760890 said:All that Religious stuff is unnecessary. You can't use your own beliefs to tell someone what's right or wrong. How about if they don't believe in same God as you. You can follow your religious believes and let them be gay. You don't have to like it.
blackrain;5760852 said:Muhannad X;5760778 said:playmaker88;5760672 said:and..
As a negro we should be sensitive to anyone getting discriminated/ persecuted their right to live and be free is a civil right.. not CIVIL RIGHT.. i dont agree with marrying of the struggles but its a struggle nonetheless.. if it can happen to them.. meaning anyone else.. you better be damn sure it can happen to you..(Negroes) as far as hate/persecution/intolerance(And it has or does)
You can in good conscience expect people to be sensitive to your plight if you contribute to hate/bigotry.. in another arena..
Idk thats just me..
REACT... but post..
I agree with you from a humanitarian standpoint but why should blacks always be sympathetic to other 'minorities' when they don't reciprocate? Were gays or any other minority for that matter sticking up for blacks during slavery and the civil rights era or decolonization period in the caribbean and Africa? Are gays behind blacks when yet another black man is murdered by police officers or citizens in the US?
Take the haute couture industry. That industry is ran by gays. Do black models have the same opportunities as white models? Are gays sticking up for the black models and their cause, like some blacks wanna stick up for these gays?
Gays don't really need blacks to sympathize with them TBH. As a community they're way more tightnit and strong than blacks. It's no coincidence Obama mentioned them gays during his inauguration. He even referred to them his brothers or something like that. He didn't mention blacks directly. He's been appeasing them since his first term in office because they understand how this game is played. They pool their money together and pay to get their interests met. That's politics but blacks worldwide have yet to understand that. Blacks worldwide need to worry about gtheir own condition before they wanna be sympathetic to other groups who don't care for 'em anyway...
Do gay black folks not go through the same things as other black people do? Or are they immune from being black because they're gay?
playmaker88;5760894 said:Free_Life;5760890 said:All that Religious stuff is unnecessary. You can't use your own beliefs to tell someone what's right or wrong. How about if they don't believe in same God as you. You can follow your religious believes and let them be gay. You don't have to like it.
There arent different GOD's though... smh
playmaker88;5760869 said:The Lonious Monk;5760834 said:playmaker88;5760788 said:Because.. it happened to us.. and is.. whe should be mindful.. more than spiteful.. thats all.
This is a bad argument. Just because you were once mistreated, doesn't mean you should abandon your principles. Right or wrong, a lot of black people honestly believe gay marriage is wrong. They shouldn't abandon their beliefs and take up the homo cause because back in the day blacks were denied rights too. That's silly.
All im saying is not being party to the persecution/hate
and lol @ principles.. see my good book post.
playmaker88;5760788 said:Because.. it happened to us.. and is.. whe should be mindful.. more than spiteful.. thats all.
playmaker88;5760894 said:Free_Life;5760890 said:All that Religious stuff is unnecessary. You can't use your own beliefs to tell someone what's right or wrong. How about if they don't believe in same God as you. You can follow your religious believes and let them be gay. You don't have to like it.
There arent different GOD's though... smh