Ray From Cleveland
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You guys really miss the days when you could beat up gays don’t you?They have parades to show they are not ashamed of being gay anymoreEverybody knows how they were treated in the past, but a parade has nothing to do with that.
This parade seems to be an "in your face" reaction to the weirdo parades that are the exact same thing. Gays are not having parades because of what happened to them before, they have parades to annoy anybody that isn't gay.
Why would they need a parade to do that?
One of the characteristics of gay guys is to annoy straight guys. They do it all the time. Over here, we have one queer that gets on the CB radio and does his whole schtick. He knows he's annoying all the drivers who just want to beat the living shit out of him.
When I was delivering medical equipment years ago, we had one guy who was taking care of his "other" and he'd blow kisses at us all the time because he knew it bothered us. I finally told the weirdo if I have to lose my job because of beating the hell out of him, I'm going to make sure it's well worth it. That was the last time he even looked at me.
That's just the nature of these people. They may like other men, but they don't have to talk the way they do. So why do they? To annoy all the straight people.
Actually I always believed if you minded your business, I'll mind mine. Be anything you want to be in life, but don't irritate me with it. ....If you want to wear a dress, then do it at home, not in front of me. If you want to be gay, then keep your gayness in your own house.
That's stupid. You can't say "be anything you want" and then insist people hide at home. If some dude is walking down the street in a dress, what the hell business is it of yours? Why would you even notice unless you are walking around checking out all the men on the street? No one, straight or gay, should be fornicating in public or making any overly 'private' display out where there may be children around, but if some 6'8" 300 lbs dude passes you by on the street in a dress you are hardly going to be traumatized. You might think "what the...?" for half a second, and then get on with your life. Being a public nuisance is illegal, but what "irritates" you is just your fucking problem.
And that's when I'm no longer fine with it.