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<blockquote data-quote="IceJad" data-source="post: 77278681" data-attributes="member: 112074"><p>Upsetting would be an understatement. Criminal if any other group of people would to organize the same type of activity. The Catholic child abuse scandal comes to mind. Remember how fast the wrath of society came? The more the Papacy tried to downplayed it the worse it became. That is because people don't like double standards in punishing crime. Yet the same can't be said about the LGBT events now can it? Any form of objection and outrage would be categorized as politically motivated and bigoted. There is always a shield protecting them for the minimum standard. It takes only the most egregious act to be able for the law to kick in.</p><p></p><p>So you'll have to forgive if people are no longer as tolerating as they were. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It use to be the good are the masses and the bad are the anecdotes. Now how can people be convinced? The bad are now given all the air time and gloried by media and administration. Gone were the days when they call for acceptance. Now all I read is how others are being forced to participate and support the LGBT agenda by government mandate. From schools to workplace. And even the house of God is not immune. I don't define this as acceptance anymore. </p><p></p><p>You can define the types of LGBT people as accurate as can be all day long. To many even if they know the difference, are too soured by the whole to care about semantics. Sad reality but a reality for many none the less. Many including myself had grown tired supporting the community.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IceJad, post: 77278681, member: 112074"] Upsetting would be an understatement. Criminal if any other group of people would to organize the same type of activity. The Catholic child abuse scandal comes to mind. Remember how fast the wrath of society came? The more the Papacy tried to downplayed it the worse it became. That is because people don't like double standards in punishing crime. Yet the same can't be said about the LGBT events now can it? Any form of objection and outrage would be categorized as politically motivated and bigoted. There is always a shield protecting them for the minimum standard. It takes only the most egregious act to be able for the law to kick in. So you'll have to forgive if people are no longer as tolerating as they were. It use to be the good are the masses and the bad are the anecdotes. Now how can people be convinced? The bad are now given all the air time and gloried by media and administration. Gone were the days when they call for acceptance. Now all I read is how others are being forced to participate and support the LGBT agenda by government mandate. From schools to workplace. And even the house of God is not immune. I don't define this as acceptance anymore. You can define the types of LGBT people as accurate as can be all day long. To many even if they know the difference, are too soured by the whole to care about semantics. Sad reality but a reality for many none the less. Many including myself had grown tired supporting the community. [/QUOTE]
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