Is it normal that i believe that lgbt members deserve as many rights as we do?

I believe that if a person is a member of the Lesbian Gay Bi Trans community, that person deserves as many rights as we do and that LGBT should be able to get married and have/adopt kids if they desire it. IIN?

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  • anti-hero

    No they deserve more, free health care, free food, free housing, free sex toys.... note sarcasm.

    Of course they deserve the same.

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    • RomeoDeMontague

      Free sextoys. DILDOES FOR ALL! =D ROFL

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  • RomeoDeMontague

    They already have that. I do not see what else is expected. They pay the same taxes, can get engaged, are not discriminated for jobs because of that, even the military said they can be OPENLY gay, can adopt, and raise children. Though its very hard to adopt as it is due to the restrictions they give to even the most dedicated willing straight parents. Though I think a lot of them are so pariniod and overly sensitive they will take anything as a mean of attack. Even if its simply curiosity about how it is to be gay. So they believe this to be an attack when people really are not attacking them. I think at this piont its really as good as it will get. Sure some people do not like them but this goes with group. If people are really judging you for something as petty as which sex you sleep with they need to get over themselves. Same for people who hate you for religions, gender, ecs.

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    • NormalIsOverratedBeANinja

      Open your damn eyes, man. It's BETTER for gays than it was in the past, but they don't have anywhere near the same rights as straight couples. Look at the number of states that still don't allow gay marriage. Look at the number of people who thing fags are gross. Look at the number of publishing companies that won't een accept homosexual romances! We're a long way from equality, my friend.

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      • RomeoDeMontague

        Yeah they do.... Stop making crap up. They can adopt. They fought for that right and they got it. In some places they can get married to. You open your eyes and fucking look around. You really have no idea whats going on and it just shows how ignorant you are. You are bitching for the sake of being bitchy.

        However most groups will get picked on for something. We have stereotypes for every race, minority group, gender and so on. Japan has tiny dicks, Brits have bad teeth, American are fat, stupid and lazy, women need to get in the kitchen. See its not just gay people who get picked on everyone does for something.

        We all have some type of stereotype with us that we carry. Simply spreading transformation on purpose does not help your case it makes it look like gays are lying. Which I know most of them probobly don't but you want to so you can spread an agenda.

        Please stop spreading your lies and propaganda. Its fucking annoying. If someone is really going to judge you on something like race, gender, religion or sexuality they are not worth the time of day. Ignore it and get on with your life man.

        You are either trolling or stupid as fuck. Please stop fighting for something you dont understand. If you are going to fight for it learn the full facts. They have the right to adopt, and get married now. Pay attention you stupid moron.

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        • NormalIsOverratedBeANinja

          Oh for God's sake. All I'm saying is we're still not perfect. They can get married IN MOST PLACES, and they can adopt UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES; you can choose to look at the positive stuff and I can choose to look at the negative stuff, but let me be pessimistic in peace — and also don't act like the things I'm choosing to look at don't exist.

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      • RomeoDeMontague

        Alaska
        Permits single GLBT adoption. Does not clearly prohibit joint gay adoption. Second-parent adoption allowed in some areas.

        Arizona
        Permits single GLBT adoption. Does not clearly prohibit joint gay adoption. Second-parent adoption unclear.

        Arkansas
        Arkansas Act One prohibits unmarried couples (both same sex and opposite sex) from adopting or fostering children. More on Act One

        California
        Permits single GLBT and joint adoption. Second-parent adoption allowed.

        Colorado
        Permits same-sex couple adoption. Also allows grandparents and other individuals helping raise the child to adopt.

        Connecticut
        Permits single GLBT and joint adoption. Second-parent adoption allowed.

        Delaware
        Permits single GLBT adoption. Does not clearly prohibit joint gay adoption. Second-parent adoption allowed in some areas.

        District of Columbia
        Permits single GLBT and joint adoption. Second-parent adoption allowed.

        Florida
        Prohibits single and joint gay adoption.

        Georgia
        Permits single GLBT adoption. Does not clearly prohibit joint gay adoption. Second-parent adoption unclear.

        Hawaii
        Permits single GLBT adoption. Does not clearly prohibit joint gay adoption. Second-parent adoption allowed in some areas.

        Idaho
        Permits single GLBT adoption. Does not clearly prohibit joint gay adoption. Second-parent adoption unclear.

        Illinois
        Permits single GLBT and couples adoption. Second-parent adoption allowed.

        Indiana
        Permits single GLBT adoption. Does not clearly prohibit joint gay adoption. Second-parent adoption allowed in some areas.

        Iowa
        Permits single GLBT adoption. Does not clearly prohibit joint gay adoption. Second-parent adoption allowed in some areas.

        Kansas
        Permits single GLBT adoption. Does not clearly prohibit joint gay adoption. Second-parent adoption unclear.

        Kentucky
        Permits single GLBT adoption. Does not clearly prohibit joint gay adoption. Second-parent adoption unclear.

        Louisiana
        Permits single GLBT adoption. Does not clearly prohibit joint gay adoption. Second-parent adoption allowed in some areas.

        Maine
        Permits single GLBT adoption. On August 30, 2007 the Maine Supreme Judicial Court ruled unanimously in their favor on grounds that prohibiting the adoption would be counter to Maine's Adoption Act. (read more)

        Maryland
        Permits single GLBT adoption. Joint gay adoption unclear. Second-parent adoption allowed in some areas.

        Massachusetts
        Permits single GLBT and joint adoption. Second-parent adoption allowed.

        Michigan
        Permits single GLBT adoption. Prohibits joint adoption. Second-parent adoption unclear.

        Minnesota
        Permits single GLBT adoption. Joint gay adoption unclear. Second-parent adoption allowed in some areas.

        Mississippi
        Permits single GLBT adoption. Prohibits joint adoption. Second-parent adoption unclear.

        Missouri
        Single GLBT and joint adoption unclear. Second-parent adoption unclear.

        Montana
        Permits single GLBT adoption. Does not clearly prohibit joint gay adoption. Second-parent adoption unclear.

        Nebraska
        Single GLBT adoption unclear. Does not clearly prohibit joint gay adoption. Prohibits second-parent adoption.

        Nevada
        Permits single GLBT adoption. Does not clearly prohibit joint gay adoption. Second-parent adoption allowed in some areas.

        New Hampshire
        Permits single GLBT adoption. Prohibits joint adoption. Second-parent adoption unclear.

        New Jersey
        Permits single GLBT and joint adoption. Second-parent adoption allowed.

        New Mexico
        Permits single GLBT and joint adoption. Second-parent adoption allowed in some areas.

        New York
        Permits single GLBT and joint adoption. Second-parent adoption allowed.

        Now please stop lying you fucking idiot.

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        • Cheet0

          Should not be regulated by the states, nor the "State"... :-P

          As I said another place here, Libertarianism is the way!!!!!

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  • Of course they deserve equality. It's time that the ignorant and hateful people put up and shut up. I'm not LGBT but I support them 100%.

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  • I think zombies should be replaced with gay people in movies.
    Oh, how those shotgun shells would rip through them. DELICIOUS!

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    • Abend_zersetzen_mich

      That is disgusting.

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      • Abend_zersetzen_mich

        Your comment, I mean.

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  • GuessWho

    No, they should be executed.
    That's one thing Mauritania, northern Nigeria, southern Somalia and Sudan are doing right.

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    • Abend_zersetzen_mich

      You are a disgusting human being.

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    • changes123

      Southern Somalia?

      Dude... Somalia wasn't like that until the "Al-Shabab" or the religious fundamentalist began to spread hate.

      It was a beautiful country, with accepting and progressing people. The things fundamental beliefs, war, famine, and hunger can do to people...

      To be honest, I don't even see why there is an argument on if LGBT community should get rights. Isn't it common sense?

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  • KatieLiz

    Well yeah of course they should. They should have more than us because, well, group cultural rights, anti-discrimination rights, etc.

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  • kinklu

    I'm straight as an arrow. Men just get in the way of my quest for hot women. Gay men of the flaming variety bore me. BUT, I think it's really perverted to deprive ANY minorities of their freedoms.

    And I think it's the height of stupidity that you or I think we know what is right, and to set ourselves up as judges of the rest of humanity. Hitler is dead but his spirit, unfortunately, still lives in some quarters.

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  • KeddersPrincess

    Why would that be abnormal?

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  • They have more, because everybody is too afraid of being called intolerant.

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    • itisme2223

      I don't see how that's true... we have more? That's interesting because I still can't get married where I live. Also, everybody is too afraid of being called intolerant? So that's why people in the LGBT community still have to worry about people beating the shit out of them for being gay, or holding their lovers hand in public. It's because the abusers are scared of being called intolerant. It may be news to you, but people don't give a fuck about being called intolerant unless they are high up on the social ladder and in the public eye. There are so many people that are proud to be "intolerant" because they think, "Fags deserve to die." or "Fags go to hell." Because the great and powerful Bible tells them that homosexuality is an abomination. Man wrote the Bible. People should be speaking to God. I know that's a generalization with the whole religious side, but that is one of the largest reasonings of people who are against it.

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      • Please be as compendious as possible.

        Most of that was a religious rant, the "Fags go to hell" types are but small minority sects within religions. That lot haven't been relevant for 40 odd years. They have no effect on 99% of the LGBT community. But it does make a nice excuse for milking some more sympathy from "lbn's".

        The vast majority of people these days are "liberal brown nosers" who make a huge fuss when LGBT members are "mistreated" in order to feel like they're good people. For the ego not the victims, and it's sad.

        The only thing that hurts, that upsets, that creates denial, is truth.

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    • GuessWho

      That is absolutely true. It's almost like they're trying to criminalize being straight.

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      • And considering straight people are the ones making these Lesbian, Gay, Bi, Trans people one would think they'd want to keep us in business.

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  • organguzzler

    lgbt folks r just vibing,,, everyone deserves rights,,, no matter their similarities or differences to each other.

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  • Cheet0

    Any who believe that they deserve any less than equal treatment to those of the "straight" community are either Religitards, or just plain fucked in the head, or any combo of those two categories. .

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  • Honey_Badger

    The truth is people who are gay should not be given the right to get married.

    Why? They should naturally have this right in a free society. If the government stopped giving out perks to everyone there would be no problems. You should naturally have the right to get married to who ever you choose. It becomes biased towards those who choose to stay single as well.

    This all goes back to regulation regulation regulation. Let the people decide how they want to navigate their lives.

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    • Cheet0

      Libertarianism!!!!!!!!!!
      :-D

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  • ramon14

    im gay and people think we should juss die

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    • You have to love yourself the way you are, bro. I'm straight but theres nothing wrong with being gay, even if some idiots think there is.

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