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[–]BigMrCChristian Conservative 8 ポイント9 ポイント

Power of the media.

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    [–]hastywilliam 5 ポイント6 ポイント

    That's why they call it TV "programming."

    [–]zarus 8 ポイント9 ポイント

    I think Americans would feel a lot less threatened by them if they thought they were only like 2.3% of the population.

    [–]IonBeam2 1 ポイント2 ポイント

    Americans would feel a lot less threatened by them if they stopped making people participate in gay weddings who don't want to participate in gay weddings.

    [–]ayrnieu 0 ポイント1 ポイント

    Occasionally a gay will notice this billboard on the side on an elephant and will attempt to persuade other gays to drop the anti-discrimination, sue-society-into-accepting-me angle. The response is invariably "you idiot! Suing people is the whole point! Do you want to be one of the left's protected classes or do you want to eat shit?"

    [–]HatesRedditors -1 ポイント0 ポイント

    Who's forcing people to be involved in gay weddings?

    [–]IonBeam2 7 ポイント8 ポイント

    [–]Nick_Burns_ThatsMe 3 ポイント4 ポイント

    LGBTAQSPLMNOP groups insist on being married in a church, even though they're athiests. Priest says no since they're athiests, they become combative and sue. I don't know why non-religious people would want to get married in a church anyways. Our receptionist is half-jewish, but non-religious. Her fiance is christian, so they're getting married by his pastor. She has jewish relatives coming to the wedding, so wants the pastor to do a non-religious ceremony because saying "Jesus" would "give her jewish aunts a heart attack". The pastor said he won't take Jesus out of the ceremony.

    This is what JP's are for....

    [–]potentpotables 0 ポイント1 ポイント

    Sure, "them."

    [–]erockarmy 2 ポイント3 ポイント

    Gavin McInnes has brought this point up before. Whatever side of the debate you're on, armenian american issues or indian american issues (they are also 2%) aren't dominating the political debate in such an overwhelming way.

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