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  1. #421

    Default Re: MERGED: Gay Marriage in the Philippines

    Quote Originally Posted by redemption32 View Post
    @machinecult

    We should be able to love one another. Regardless of race, religion, sexuality and etc..
    This love should be able us to be KINDER.
    MORE TOLERANT.
    LESS JUDGMENTAL.
    UNBIGOTED.
    We should not act as machines of a cult, or a religion.
    First of all I was not saying we should start persecuting homosexuals. I was up against the perception of equating animal behavior to the standards of how mankind should act.

    "MORE TOLERANT, LESS JUDGMENTAL, UNBIGOTED"... Yes, yes I have heard these all of this before. But the same things can be said about YOU. Are YOU intolerant to people who are against same-gender relationships? Are you not quick to call people who are vocal against these relationships bigots? Does that not make you bigots yourselves?

    And I'm the the hypocrite? Please.

  2. #422

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    Quote Originally Posted by dubby View Post
    In the same post, you compared homosexuals to animals. You stated that animals also have the tendency to rape and subvert to canabalism therefore the whole post was implying that we are on the same level. You arent the first person Ive witnessed with such a level of ignorance.
    Nah. I think you're too angry to have a conversation right now. Maybe next time...

  3. #423

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    I'm not really religious and I have lesbian bestfriends, where do I sign? LOL

    --geo25 the lesbro.

  4. #424

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    Quote Originally Posted by machinecult View Post
    First of all I was not saying we should start persecuting homosexuals. I was up against the perception of equating animal behavior to the standards of how mankind should act.

    "MORE TOLERANT, LESS JUDGMENTAL, UNBIGOTED"... Yes, yes I have heard these all of this before. But the same things can be said about YOU. Are YOU intolerant to people who are against same-gender relationships? Are you not quick to call people who are vocal against these relationships bigots? Does that not make you bigots yourselves?

    And I'm the the hypocrite? Please.
    Do you even have the slighest idea of what homosexuals have suffered throughout history?

    "Are YOU intolerant to people who are against same-gender relationships? Are you not quick to call people who are vocal against these relationships bigots? Does that not make you bigots yourselves? "

    Hilarious stuff, nice way to beat around the bush. No, we're not intolerant of the people themselves, we are just sick of the attitude that comes with them, especially when these people picket funerals with huge signs saying "FAGS BURN IN HELL" where the police do nothing about it.

  5. #425

    Default Re: MERGED: Gay Marriage in the Philippines

    Quote Originally Posted by machinecult View Post
    First of all I was not saying we should start persecuting homosexuals. I was up against the perception of equating animal behavior to the standards of how mankind should act.

    "MORE TOLERANT, LESS JUDGMENTAL, UNBIGOTED"... Yes, yes I have heard these all of this before. But the same things can be said about YOU. Are YOU intolerant to people who are against same-gender relationships? Are you not quick to call people who are vocal against these relationships bigots? Does that not make you bigots yourselves?

    And I'm the the hypocrite? Please.
    Did I tell you you were?
    I am calling some people here bigots because they are against LEGALIZING same *** marriage because of their religious belief!!
    As I said, I am not against their beliefs if they keep it in the confines of their church. They should not shove it down other people's throats. Where's the bigotry in that? I am against something but I'm not an infringement to their civil rights.

  6. #426

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    Quote Originally Posted by machinecult View Post
    Nah. I think you're too angry to have a conversation right now. Maybe next time...

    hahahahah.. machinecult is too afraid of dubby.. trying to find a way out.. lolz!

  7. #427

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    Quote Originally Posted by dubby View Post
    Do you even have the slighest idea of what homosexuals have suffered throughout history?
    By the sound of you? I guess a lot more than what the Jews, the Christians, the African slaves, the Russians during the Communist takeover, the Chinese "Great Leap Forward" and Pol Pot's 'Year Zero' combined...

    They're also the largest population to have suffered here.
    Timeline of AIDS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    And recently.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enumclaw_horse_***_case

    Hurray for the struggle of open marriage empowerment!

  8. #428

    Default Re: MERGED: Gay Marriage in the Philippines

    Quote Originally Posted by machinecult View Post
    By the sound of you? I guess a lot more than what the Jews, the Christians, the African slaves, the Russians during the Communist takeover, the Chinese "Great Leap Forward" and Pol Pot's 'Year Zero' combined...

    They're also the largest population to have suffered here.
    Timeline of AIDS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    And recently.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enumclaw_horse_***_case

    Hurray for the struggle of open marriage empowerment!


    Before you continue to skew the perspectives to satisfy everyone elses inorance here, let me just ensure you that Ive once nearly commited suicide because of the shit I had to put up with from people like you, who are the pillars of this society and the bullshit legal systems. I say people like you because we are considered sub human by your "standards". Yeah sure, you had the jews being cooked in ovens for a certain period of time and other unlucky cunts being suppressed by authoratarian/communist rule etc etc, BUT these happened in only certain periods of time, these events ARE NOT ONGOING HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES. The mental (and physical) torment that the good majority of us suffer could continue for 100s if not 1000s of years. The persecution of our right to being who we are happens in almost every single country, especially in Iraq where, if you are caught to be any less than "straight acting", you could be sent to prison, have your head chopped off or in some cases be tortured physically and are denied help from authorities. In China, there are around 16 million gay men are forcefully married to women and a life that is against them (dont get me started on the Philippines). In the US, parents either beat the shit out of their children or try to convert them forcefully through gay therapy, by sending them to camps and subjecting them to electrocution and thanks to a biased legal system and a society of homophobes, we are denied access to *a deceased partners assests and in some cases even funeral viewings, where the partner still alive is considered to be non existent. If that is hard for you to understand, at least put yourself in my position and THINK about it deeply before you act like a dickhead.

  9. #429

    Default Re: MERGED: Gay Marriage in the Philippines

    Para nako ha dli gyd ko uyon ana.. What for? If you love each other, cge pagkuyog mo. D man necessary magpakasal para magkakuyog mo.

  10. #430

    Default Re: MERGED: Gay Marriage in the Philippines

    Quote Originally Posted by dubby View Post
    Before you continue to skew the perspectives to satisfy everyone elses inorance here, let me just ensure you that Ive once nearly commited suicide because of the shit I had to put up with from people like you, who are the pillars of this society and the bullshit legal systems. I say people like you because we are considered sub human by your "standards". Yeah sure, you had the jews being cooked in ovens for a certain period of time and other unlucky cunts being suppressed by authoratarian/communist rule etc etc, BUT these happened in only certain periods of time, these events ARE NOT ONGOING HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES. The mental (and physical) torment that the good majority of us suffer could continue for 100s if not 1000s of years. The persecution of our right to being who we are happens in almost every single country, especially in Iraq where, if you are caught to be any less than "straight acting", you could be sent to prison, have your head chopped off or in some cases be tortured physically and are denied help from authorities. In China, there are around 16 million gay men are forcefully married to women and a life that is against them (dont get me started on the Philippines). In the US, parents either beat the shit out of their children or try to convert them forcefully through gay therapy, by sending them to camps and subjecting them to electrocution and thanks to a biased legal system and a society of homophobes, we are denied access to *a deceased partners assests and in some cases even funeral viewings, where the partner still alive is considered to be non existent. If that is hard for you to understand, at least put yourself in my position and THINK about it deeply before you act like a dickhead.
    Lets go back. Did I promote persecution of homosexuals? Just because I don't agree with gay marriage doesn't mean I want them to get electroshock therapy. This is the problem right here. You now tell me I have psychological problems because I have homophobia? I am not afraid of homosexuals but you can't deny history that the AIDS epidemic exploded in the gay community in the 80's. But that doesn't mean to say every bayot I see is diseased. I treat them just as I treat every stranger even more carefully because you're all such a sensitive bunch.

    PS. Learn to use paragraphs cause my eyes hurt from reading your emotionally induced diatribe.

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