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Originally Posted by designerdesire 
Gays couples aren't given the same rights as heterosexual ones so either way it's inequality.
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What rights are "Gays" not given? Last time I checked major corporations were even forced to provide support groups for "transgenders"...
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Originally Posted by designerdesire 
Some people don't like those who are different, and the Gay Pride celebration is a tribute to those who are still proud to be gay in the face of adversity. Is that so difficult to understand?
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You aren't answering what I asked since the beginning: What about celebrating homosexuality seems to require the involvement of drag queens, gaudy costumes, flamboyant costumes, techno music, people in ridiculous outfits, etc?
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Originally Posted by designerdesire 
I know diversity is good, not because of the media controllers, but because I am a part of it; I enjoy a society that is not homogenized.
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It's easy for a liberal to say that while living in the privileges provided by a White nation. (Well, Israel hates diversity though. They continue to build more apartheid settlements in the West Bank in violation of god knows how many UN resolutions and worldwide condemnation and throw a destitute people further in poverty but they get away with it).
These people can shout from the rooftops on how importing the third world to Sweden, Australia, the UK, France, Germany, Canada, the USA and other White countries is a benefit but these same people would never move to South Africa where Whites are 10% of the population (in fact, they would most likely never leave a White nation).
I would love to see these same liberals "Embrace diversity" over in SA. It's really quite funny when you call them on their ignorance.
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Originally Posted by avatar 
60 years ago, marriage was between one man and one woman of the same race. Yet now, the definition has changed, whether you like it or not.
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Do you have a dictionary to prove that? I never heard that, there were laws against interracial marriage but I do not believe that it changed the definition of marriage. Marriage has, and always will be, between a man and a woman. Like I said, I could care less what sexual orientation one is but I don't see the need to celebrate it with gaudy parades and frightening costumes.