My stepson is gay. I have just as much affection for him as I do any of my stepchildren. Through him I know a lot of other gays and lesbians, and another gay couple are two of my and my wife's closest friends. They've been there for us when many other people weren't.
I don't agree with the homosexual lifestyle. I think it's a sin. But many things are sins. If they are otherwise decent people, I adopt a live and let live attitude. Contrary to the belief of DUmmies, a person can hate the sin and love the sinner. There are elements of their political agenda I am dead set against, and some of their behaviors I find repulsive, but I've never "hated" any individual purely based on their homosexuality.
I'm sorry, dandi, but this type of thing needs to stop. This is no different than when the libtards were pushing the racist meme and the instinctual/reflexive response was "But I have many black friends".
**** that, no more, do not let some wet-mouthed shithead paint you into a corner!
Leftist fools, listen up:
We, as Conservative Americans, have friends, family members, acquaintances, co-workers, and neighbors. Some of them are white, some are black, some are Asian, some are Hispanic/Latino, some are Slavic, some are homosexuals, some are union members, some are convicted felons, and some are DUmmies.
What you will not hear, at least in my house, is their race, color, creed, sexual preference, work affiliation, weekend hobbies, or anything else mentioned. Ever! What you will hear is "My friend/family member/acquaintance, co-worker, neighbor". That's it, that's all!
It is long past time we stopped allowing these assholes try and hang some type of tag on
us like they do their pet minorities and force them to treat everyone equally! Libs love to think they own the language and it's time we get in their collective asses when they try that bullshit on us and force them to use the language properly. They're our associates and family members, not theirs! Do not let anyone do this to you anymore!
This is leadership by example, my friends, and it starts in our homes.