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[–]DropItLikeItsHot 15 insightful - 1 fun15 insightful - 0 fun16 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

This author is not an ally of LGB causes.

The change came with the shift from “we have to accept gay people” to “every good person must believe in their heart that two people of the same sex can really be married”. From “people have a right to diverse gender expressions” to, “you must believe in your heart that trans women are women”. These are violations of conscience, the latter of science. But as I moved to the right, I did find it a stretch politically and culturally.

Apparently her acceptance of LGB people stops at believing they can be in a legally recognized relationship.

Prominent wealthy lesbians like Keryn Phelps and Christine Forster, who we couldn’t get off our screens during the same-sex marriage campaign, are nowhere to be seen when young lesbians are being sexually coerced.

People reveal who they are the most with these kinds of casual remarks.

Having her on our side of the road may make some conservatives uncomfortable, but they have to widen their tent on this issue or face extinction.

This is conservatism for you; the ends justify the means. They are not the least bit concerned about LGB causes and are happy to stay from their bigoted beliefs where it pertains to being useful to them to support their personal interests.

[–]ChunkeeguyTeam T*RF Fuck Yeah[S] 10 insightful - 1 fun10 insightful - 0 fun11 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

I am a Christian, so the right is not a place I am completely unacquainted with

Yes definitely not someone I would dream of allying with for fear of getting up with fleas. Just thought it was an interesting piece from yet another perspective.