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[–][deleted] 17 insightful - 4 fun17 insightful - 3 fun18 insightful - 4 fun -  (1 child)

I don’t want any extremists around. The problem we have now is extremism.

I understand why most of us are liberal because, like I’ve said in other posts where the left right issues are brought up, religious conservatives tend to support a lot of really really cruel anti-homo stuff and hurt their own kids with it, in my generation.

We were told we would literally burn in hell, and that god hated us. I was like “whatever” because I am not religious, but my friends that grew up in those homes ended up really traumatized by it. Beaten and kicked out. That happened to so many.

Now we are seeing kids from progressive homes being transitioned.

I can see why people are polarized against sides, but it’s really not getting us to a place where we can help anyone. I am never going to be cool with people who support homophobic bullshit or banning abortion, but if they are lesbians there must be others like them out there.

[–]yayblueberries 14 insightful - 3 fun14 insightful - 2 fun15 insightful - 3 fun -  (0 children)

I guess I'm thinking about who I want to be in a relationship with and who I would want in my household. I don't even want to date a fairly liberal lesbian because I don't want to live with somebody who is going to do the same things my liberal friends have done to me throughout, say, this quarantine, like telling me I should be happy to be on unemployment. I also definitely do not want to date lesbians who think there are 52 genders and that I should feel pity for all TiMs because they have life so hard. People think when I say those things I'm far extreme on the other side. I'm not. People are crazy. They refuse to see where I am coming from at all, and some of the people most guilty of this behavior are fellow lesbians.