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Ann Coulter as the new representative of LGBT rights

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
I am a big fan of Ann Coulter's, because she is the only one that refuses hypocritical arguments, when it deals with LGBT matters.
And I love people who have no hair on their tongue. Because I am one of them.
I don't like being politically correct either.

By the way in this video you can understand what her view is
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21JJILTGipI

As I've already said in another thread, I am against gay marriage because I always insist on the fact that homosexuality and heterosexuality are not the same thing. Having the same rights as a straight person would imply I am straight. Whereas I am not, and I want to protect my uniqueness and my identity.
 
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Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
As Ann Coulter, I deeply believe that there are people who are not born gay (the majority), and people who are (like me).
I may be intolerant, but I dislike those who become gay, even if they are born straight.
They throw mud on our reputation..because they make people believe that homosexuality is a choice.
and being gay is not something to be proud of, and in fact I am strongly against gay pride parades, which make us look like ridiculous clowns.

and being born gay for me is a condition of disadvantage. Besides being born male is the worst punishment that God could ever give me.
 
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LuisDantas

Aura of atheification
Premium Member
What is the problem if homosexuality happens to be a choice?

I really think you should go easy with the self-depreciation, Hay.
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
What is the problem if homosexuality happens to be a choice?

I really think you should go easy with the self-depreciation, Hay.

Socrates used to say: Know yourself.
Nietzsche said: Become who you are...

well, people are supposed to identify with themselves, without imitating the others. because we are all unique and unrepeatable beings
 

LuisDantas

Aura of atheification
Premium Member
Socrates used to say: Know yourself.
Nietzsche said: Become who you are...

well, people are supposed to identify with themselves, without imitating the others. because we are all unique and unrepeatable beings

Are you implying that this is an argument about homosexuality? I'm not seeing it.
 

xkatz

Well-Known Member
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averageJOE

zombie
As I've already said in another thread, I am against gay marriage because I always insist on the fact that homosexuality and heterosexuality are not the same thing. Having the same rights as a straight person would imply I am straight. Whereas I am not, and I want to protect my uniqueness and my identity.

So then never get married. Easy solution to protecting your "uniqueness".
 

Maldini

Active Member
If you think there's something wrong with someone who chooses to engage in homosexual acts then you need to grow up and come live outside the bubble.
 

Dirty Penguin

Master Of Ceremony
I am a big fan of Ann Coulter's, because she is the only one that refuses hypocritical arguments, when it deals with LGBT matters.
And I love people who have no hair on their tongue. Because I am one of them.
I don't like being politically correct either.

By the way in this video you can understand what her view is
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21JJILTGipI

As I've already said in another thread, I am against gay marriage because I always insist on the fact that homosexuality and heterosexuality are not the same thing. Having the same rights as a straight person would imply I am straight. Whereas I am not, and I want to protect my uniqueness and my identity.

You can have her. Her views on gay marriage and gay people in general has been toned way down considering her homophobic comments in the past. :rolleyes:
 

Dirty Penguin

Master Of Ceremony
we don't need an angry gay to defend our rights. we need someone like her who can see things from an impartial and rational perspective

That fact that she doesn't understand the full picture on gay marriage and is one of the many who's actually against it hardly makes her "impartial and rational"......
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I just wasted a few minutes. But I suppose she deserves some recognition for not throwing out "godless" in front of "Liberal." I'd rather represent myself than be part of a group that is represented by such a bigot.
 

Saint Frankenstein

Here for the ride
Premium Member
As Ann Coulter, I deeply believe that there are people who are not born gay (the majority), and people who are (like me).
I may be intolerant, but I dislike those who become gay, even if they are born straight.
They throw mud on our reputation..because they make people believe that homosexuality is a choice.
and being gay is not something to be proud of, and in fact I am strongly against gay pride parades, which make us look like ridiculous clowns.

and being born gay for me is a condition of disadvantage. Besides being born male is the worst punishment that God could ever give me.

Oh, stop co-opting the issues the trans community has. :rolleyes: I'd give anything just to be a cis gay person. You're lucky compared to me and the other transsexuals.
 
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Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
and being born gay for me is a condition of disadvantage. Besides being born male is the worst punishment that God could ever give me.
It's a shame you weren't born female: then you would realize how repulsive and misogynistic your thinking is.
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
It's a shame you weren't born female: then you would realize how repulsive and misogynistic your thinking is.


yes, it's a shame. I would have slept with the most gorgeous men of my town.
and I would have stolen them from their frigid fiancées
 
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