Why did the homosexer cross the road?

Too much irony…

LOL.

Where?

For example what if I were to say that it is a myth that homosexuality is innate.

Are homosexuals able to let that stand, or do they feel a need to try and convince me otherwise?

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LGBT people have been treated like 2nd class humans for a long time…and in many states it is still legal to discriminate against them. For those that get offended by a symbol that supports LGBT as equal humans…too damn bad.

How dare people drive on a road! The symbol has to be right there and you can’t make it dirty!

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Too damn bad if they get offended by offending people.

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Why? …

It is for many groups why are Homosexuals special?

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So now it is their turn huh?

Well,at least you agree it was stupid. Ignorant also applies.

Remember before when people were called conspiracy theorists because they said that lowering the standards of marriage to include homosexuals would open the door to all sorts of perversions wanting their particular perversion to be acknowledged.

And yet here we are.

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It was but it was a minimal crime. The larger crime is by the politicians who put this in the middle of a road and then expect people not to use the road. That was STUPID. Once again though, you’re proving yourself not to be the sharpest one in the deck by the fact you can’t see the whole of this. You’re a one sided lib with one eye closed to the reality around you. :sunglasses: :tumbler_glass:

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Vandalism is acceptable public pushback?

Those that feel LGBT are not equal humans are free to publicly state what they feel…in a civil manner.

The city is aware there would be marks, since it is on the street. It is the intentional marking of the mural that is the issue.

Right?

8c6

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Red herring alert!

Correct. Just like it normal to expect cracks in the road due to cars driving over it. However if I take an unauthorized jack hammer to the road, I’d expect to be arrested.

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Well, they were statues of traitors. Not condoning that…but there is a difference.

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