Muriel wrote:Caramba wrote:Muriel wrote:majimaji wrote:Muriel wrote:majimaji wrote:
Gay rights are human rights
I am human.
So what rights are these you speak of?
I speak of all the human rights. No one should be denied
(copy paste): a right that is believed to belong justifiably to every person because they are gay
Like which one? Be specific. Just an example.
1) The colour of your skin. There are other people who considered being born with a black skin a curse. They even used the bible to justify this. The Afrikaans believed the black man was created to serve them as slaves.
2) Left-handed people. Some communities regarded them as cursed and would subject them to exorcism and severe beatings to cure them.
How have you tied these 2 to and with gayism?
The point I am trying to make is that you guys have made 'human rights' to be a cliche. So that when your opponents open fire at you you duck behind blanket 'human rights' for cover.
'Come out' and dance in the open!
Muriel, the reason(s) for heterosexuals not talking about the sexuality, differ from the reason(s) why homosexuals prefer to remain in the closet. And even, don't you think heterosexuals are almost always talking about their sexuality? Take wazua as an example, how do threads on 'fish' and 'landing' fare? Look at the girl/woman walking on the streets look at how the men around are behaving. Showing your heterosexual leanings in the 'appropriate language' earns one admiration and envy. Not so, for homosexuality.
Humans have a right not just to associate with others but to express the truth in these associations. This right has been denied, for example, to the homosexuals.
I'm concerned that in wishing to uphold morality we are losing it, and that instead of Man seeking God's face we are turning away from it, and instead of healing we're offering wounds.