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  • There's no such single community, except in the minds of activists. There is something of a gay community, there is something of a lesbian community, and separately, there is something of a trans community, but there is very little overlap in the interests of the three, and most of the other letters are insignificant.

    I support (adult) people living their lives as they choose, and I wish them happiness at an individual level. I do not support these largely fictional "communities" as a group, and I certainly refuse to be bullied into buying into the delusions of trans people, and I will never be forced by anyone to use pronouns or to respect any of their tortured and constantly changing "redefinitions" of words and concepts.

    I know 2 trans people, and I call them by their preferred name, but they've always been respectful and have never demanded anything of anyone or tried to restrict anyone, and so I have no problem being respectful in return. They don't try to force their perspectives on anyone or demand that everyone be "allies."

    The second someone tries to demand that I do something, or don't do something, they're going to hit a brick wall with me. That's the difference.

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  • I’m not hateful of them. I think it’s important to love and be kind to all. But I don’t support the lifestyle because it’s not natural nor is it right with God. And I’m 100% straight. But I support their agency and freedom to choose. As long as it’s not pushed onto me or in my face. I dislike that every corporation and government agency in the world puts lgbtq in our face for a full month and then some every year. But at the same time, plural marriage is still discriminated against. It’s hypocritical

    • to pos i also feel that way

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  • Yeah, definitely an ally. I have close friends in that community and was even invited to a parade once which I did enjoy. I would consider myself an advocate for definitely not all but a lot of their opinions.

    • to ms, consider: the parade is public in everyone's face. straight dont make parades men with lady. we lost free speech due to lgb, i resent that and the "fun" parade in everyone face what about the date they chose honoring physical violence. they chose that date.

    • @strateguy632 What are you trying to say? You lost free speech do you even know what that entails? "honoring physical violence"? If you want to make a point please consider explaining it to me. If you feel you dont have full rights or are hated on because you are straight feel free to make a parade or protest, but I am straight and I can say to you I never was hated on because of my sexual orientation or not accepted because of it. I gladly join your straight parade if I feel not being accepted for what I am.

  • In some cases, i do. However, seeing there is poison in the community, I'm cautious. Either way, i mind my own business and don't act like I'm gonna support everything they do.

    • they talk equality but like u said it is disguise for "toxic" attitudes anger and hate over harmless stuff. facebook would delete this what about here?

    • i don't think so. unless it's a direct attack to someone, my comments usually stay

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  • I feel fine with their community. People are who they are. I just don't think they should keep protesting because the churches that are against homosexuality are never going to change. That's their opinion and they're entitled to it. I don't agree with how they bash homosexuals, but protesting against them is a waste of time.
    All it's really doing is getting the community heard. If that's the goal then, the mission accomplished. If not, waste of time.

  • I do support anything that does not include the cutting off of healthy body parts or other irreversible treatments, especially on minors.

    People need good psychological treatment for gender dysphoria but irreversible bodily changes should not be part of them.

    Everything else, live and let live. I am only interested in my romantic partners orientation.

  • I support people who are themselves. I don't support ANY idealogy that gets forced upon others.

  • Of course I do. Why wouldn't I? It's none of my business what happens between 2 consenting adults.

  • I dont support the ones who want you to follow their," pronouns" or they'll throw a tantrum. But as far as if someone is gay or whatever. I dont have a problem it doesn't affect me

  • I do not do anything to actively encourage or promote that lifestyle, but I don't take any actions to either interfere or express my disapproval, unless someone solicits my opinion. And I have several church friends who are homosexual or lesbian.

  • Absolutely. My best friend is gay. He's the best member of the community n. n

  • I don't mind bisexual girls but for the most part I don't support it, trans ruin women's sports.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transgender_people_in_sports#Testosterone,_athletic_ability_and_injury_risks

  • Why not. Doesn't hurt me if people want to love / have sex with anyone they want. (all consenting adults).

    Besides, I'm happy with lots of married couples with dual incomes and no chlidren paying lots of taxes.

    The only place I have an issue is medical gender affirming care for children - but in fact a lot of the LGBT community has an issue with that as wel

  • yes i do, as much as any other community.

  • I don't hate them, but I don't actively support it. I let them be and do their thing. I have a cousin who is a married lesbian, still love her all the same.

    The only issue I have is when they try to override a group or individual's preferences or religion as under the guise of homophobia.

    • to sha, well presented

  • Nope.

  • The LGBTQ community exists. So long as they don't try to force others into their community, I accept them for what they are.

  • Yeap, I'm in it

  • I support them by ignoring them unless they intrude into my life.

  • Let gays be gays and lesbians be lesbians is my level of support. Not as if I can stop them.

    Don't know what the other letters are. Certainly not going to memorize 50 pronouns or 100 depend on how many there are.

    Is that support?

    • actualy it might be simpler pronoun less, no "he nor she" only one pronoun. i will explain after the 2 u know L= lesbo, g gay male pair, b is bi like both type of lover. t is trans like bearded lady. also transdress.

    • @strateguy632 English has mostly dropped gender other than he she him her so I don't see and good reason to go backwards. Blond/blonde is about the only English word that retains a different ending for different sexes. A language like French is really going to struggle incorporating 100 genders. I do see your point on removing he/she but that was already tried by early feminists and it didn't catch on even with them - they continued using she her.

  • Each to their own.
    It doesn't affect me, so while it is just fine, I neither support nor condemn it.
    just don't drag me into it.

  • I just let them be.

  • I can't support stuff that has nothing to do with myself.

  • I do not

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