NashVol11
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Yeah heaven forbid a kid wears a onezie that says I love my dadsAnd now Kohl’s says hold my beer….
Kohl’s faces shopper uproar after becoming latest retailer to market LGBTQ clothing to children: 'Disgusting'
They want to be treated just like everyone else. But they want a month, sections of stores, colors, alphabets, own flag and parades, but other than that treated just like everyone elseAnd now Kohl’s says hold my beer….
Kohl’s faces shopper uproar after becoming latest retailer to market LGBTQ clothing to children: 'Disgusting'
I think it's more about just being accepted. If you are homosexual, it's fine, you should be treated like any other human and not have to feel like you have to live a lie. Be proud of who you are, don't live your life ashamed.I just have one question: Why is being homosexual something to be proud of? The whole "pride" thing has never made sense to me.
LGBTQ domestic terrorists. Will the Biden DOJ have enough integrity to investigate and prosecute them?
Target Faces Bomb Threats Amid LGBTQ+ Controversy (newsweek.com)
Because that's totally the same thing as hiring an actual satanist (who now claims not to believe in satan) to sell satanic themed goods in cute boy/girl blue & pink colors...
Gimme a break, dude.
Guess what they'll call you where you move. I bet it sounded smart in your head, tho.
Your post, blame yourself.
You compared something that I am told you are born with to things people choose to be.
People literally walk and hitchhike from south and Central America to get here. It is quite easy to leave. So as an adult, it is a choice to be an American.
Well then it should be called "acceptance", not "pride". I don't understand why anyone's sexuality is something to be proud of, especially if it's something you're born with. If heterosexuals started making their own version of a "pride" movement, that would be equally as dumb to me.I think it's more about just being accepted. If you are homosexual, it's fine, you should be treated like any other human and not have to feel like you have to live a lie. Be proud of who you are, don't life your life ashamed.
Is every American born an American?
Is every American adult that was born in America that still lives here, choosing to live here?
Try harder in your comparisons.