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They are both things that don't effect you in the least and both things that people like you wanted banned because it hurt their feelings.
As the old saying goes:
"If it neither picks my pocket, nor breaks my leg, what business of mine is it?"
People need to keep that one in mind across the board.
Far too often we see people using that logic for the things they like, but then completely forgetting that line of thinking when it comes to their personal preference for things they don't like.
I've always been a firm believer that if what I'm doing isn't violating the rights of someone else's, it's nobody's business (including the government's) to tell me that I can't. (thus my political affiliation icon )
People need to stop prohibiting things they don't like for other people based on what they find "offensive"...there's no such thing as "a right not to be offended".
...and that goes for numerous things...not just the same-sex debates.
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