mrgoodtude
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Bet you would look good in shorty shorts....I have no intention of going into a gay bar, but if I did, I'm sure I would be welcomed.
Bet you would look good in shorty shorts....I have no intention of going into a gay bar, but if I did, I'm sure I would be welcomed.
I like Hot Dogs!It's not about property rights [try erecting a structure on your property and get educated on what those rights don't include, lol], it's about being licensed to serve the public. The license conveys benefits, in return for which there are obligations, including serving all the public.
If it's ok to intrude one's religious beliefs while on the job, how about if doctors and nurses do it? Firefighters? Cops? Postal workers? Bank tellers? Loan originators? Hot dog sellers at the stadium?
Your the reason I keep coming back.....
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I would because I'm really good looking.I have no intention of going into a gay bar, but if I did, I'm sure I would be welcomed.
Yep. Put a white guy in East Saint Louis or the south side of Chicago and I not sure that a "privileged" feeling is what you would have.
Sorry, I don't look at the emotional outrage, which is constantly fueled by things like the Stars and Bars. I look at the bigger picture; this being liberty. Yes, some toes maybe stepped on; but like I said, it'll even itself out without the hand of the federal government forcing it along with regulation.
No problem with that mind set. Nope none at all. Let's all go get some beers and drink them by the light of the burning cross. Maybe we can even string someone up.
Be a white male going to the Kelloggs plant in memphis I feel lucky every time I get away from thereBut here's the part you're not getting [or ignoring]: the "wrong place" for women and gays is often a place where they shouldn't feel endangered: on a public street, in broad daylight. Or even in a bar, with friends, not bothering or wanting to be bothered by, anyone. They are harassed simply for who they are, by those who have a problem with it. [You do know that rape is about anger, not sex, right?]
Maybe hetero males get that too, but if so, it's nothing like the abuse that women & gays experience. And when was the last time any of you worried about being physically attacked?
But here's the part you're not getting [or ignoring]: the "wrong place" for women and gays is often a place where they shouldn't feel endangered: on a public street, in broad daylight. Or even in a bar, with friends, not bothering or wanting to be bothered by, anyone. They are harassed simply for who they are, by those who have a problem with it. [You do know that rape is about anger, not sex, right?]
Maybe hetero males get that too, but if so, it's nothing like the abuse that women & gays experience. And when was the last time any of you worried about being physically attacked?
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Question? does the above guy look bothered? Does he look Gay? Does he look gay in a bar? Does he look upset cause a woman took his picture? A woman named Cynthia? True Story
You!No problem with that mind set. Nope none at all. Let's all go get some beers and drink them by the light of the burning cross. Maybe we can even string someone up.
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So you feel like your in some kind of danger at the Kelloggs plant because a lot of blacks work there, seriously??? Is that what your saying?Be a white male going to the Kelloggs plant in memphis I feel lucky every time I get away from there