BluesLegend
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Which part would be a stretch?So equal rights should only be granted to a group of American citizens after they've suffered a certain level of violations? Is that what you are asserting?Blacks were subjected to some pretty sick civil rights violations and gays keep trying to equate their cause with blacks. Okay can anyone list the top 5 civil rights violation gays endure? How do they compare to what blacks endured?
Exactly
We are asking a valid question, gays keep trying to equate their struggle to the Black's civil rights struggle which seems a stretch and frankly pisses off many Blacks.
Discrimination, second class citizenship, assault, murder?
Are you seriously making an argument that gays have endured similar civil rights violations on the scale and severity that blacks have? I think that's what blacks find offensive.
Look Chumlee lots of people suffer some level of discrimination, short people, fat people, ugly people, the list is endless gays don't have a claim on that level of discrimination. Gays trying to equate their story of discrimination to that blacks have endured IS offensive.