BULLDOG
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- Jun 3, 2014
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Did a song force you to do anything? How did their performance change your life?Sure. Why not. I can certainly respect your right to have different beliefs than I do. The problem comes when you want to force others to adhere to your beliefs. Here's an example. You have every right to not have a gay marriage. You have no right to prevent others from having a gay marriage.HArdly
What's wrong with teaching kids to respect everyone and to be more tolerant and compassionate? ?
not a thing...but you don't have to pair it with sodomy. Would you be including conservatives and christians in your 'respect everyone' policy?
Children have a basic concept of their parents being married without having to know the details of their parent's sex lives, can't they?
"Force others to adhere to your beliefs" like writing a song about how you're coming for someone's children to teach them what you've decided they should believe, because what the parents believe is wrong and the kids shouldn't be taught that? THAT sort of "force others to adhere to your beliefs"?
Spare us your sanctimony and hypocrisy.