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This has gone way too far, not that it matters that a single one of them probably never took a class on self-defense.
Disclosure: didn't read the article. Don't really need to. All pro-gun control news reads the same.
That said, it makes sense why the gay trans communities would be for more gun control so I don't really blame them for their feelings. They're an historically disenfranchised and targeted demographic, and bad people use guns to oppress other people. When you're historically oppressed in a country where many of your attackers and political opponents are in pro-gun regions, it makes a certain degree of sense that you'd want to disarm them.
Especially these days. I can't imagine what it would be like to be gay or trans in a Republican county, going to your local polling place and realizing you're in line with dozens of people who will vote against your interests. And knowing they are most likely armed. It has to be nerve wracking.
I know, I know. The counter argument is that they could procure and train on those same guns to better defend themselves. But these are people who are massed in densely populated cities, famous for gun-free zone policies. They've grown up being bullied and belittled while being taught that guns are bad and only bad people have guns. I'm not saying it's right, just that I understand their POV. Guns are inextricably tied to Republicans, and Republicans are inextricably tied to anti-LGBTQ positions. Fair or not to any of you, as an individual, that's the reality.
There will never be a middle ground on this issue until we've decreased gun violence across the board; even then, I'm assuming many would continue to push until guns are effectively off-limits for the majority of Americans.
stop throwing your perversion in my face.
Disclosure: didn't read the article. Don't really need to. All pro-gun control news reads the same.
That said, it makes sense why the gay trans communities would be for more gun control so I don't really blame them for their feelings. They're an historically disenfranchised and targeted demographic, and bad people use guns to oppress other people. When you're historically oppressed in a country where many of your attackers and political opponents are in pro-gun regions, it makes a certain degree of sense that you'd want to disarm them.
Especially these days. I can't imagine what it would be like to be gay or trans in a Republican county, going to your local polling place and realizing you're in line with dozens of people who will vote against your interests. And knowing they are most likely armed. It has to be nerve wracking.
I know, I know. The counter argument is that they could procure and train on those same guns to better defend themselves. But these are people who are massed in densely populated cities, famous for gun-free zone policies. They've grown up being bullied and belittled while being taught that guns are bad and only bad people have guns. I'm not saying it's right, just that I understand their POV. Guns are inextricably tied to Republicans, and Republicans are inextricably tied to anti-LGBTQ positions. Fair or not to any of you, as an individual, that's the reality.
There will never be a middle ground on this issue until we've decreased gun violence across the board; even then, I'm assuming many would continue to push until guns are effectively off-limits for the majority of Americans.
First of all, I'm not a part of the LGBTQ community, and I doubt they'd count me as an "ally." That doesn't stop me from understanding our country's history of oppression of many demographics, whether by race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, political affiliation, and on and on.WOW! You sound like the biggest victim since Jesus Christ. Historicly targeted and Oppressed? What laws have been oppressing LQBTQTRXFFF?
Please state what forms of oppression have been placed upon you by the constitution?
Ok fair enough, the complaint is the history of oppression of LGBTQ.First of all, I'm not a part of the LGBTQ community, and I doubt they'd count me as an "ally." That doesn't stop me from understanding our country's history of oppression of many demographics, whether by race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, political affiliation, and on and on.
You want a form of oppression placed upon gay and trans people? Talk about low hanging fruit. They've been murdered for just being gay or trans. And murdered badly. As in hog-tied and dragged behind a truck. As in forced castration, physically and chemically.
I understand their second POV, and that's the one they should be backing. And the one I do.Disclosure: didn't read the article. Don't really need to. All pro-gun control news reads the same.
That said, it makes sense why the gay trans communities would be for more gun control so I don't really blame them for their feelings. They're an historically disenfranchised and targeted demographic, and bad people use guns to oppress other people. When you're historically oppressed in a country where many of your attackers and political opponents are in pro-gun regions, it makes a certain degree of sense that you'd want to disarm them.
Especially these days. I can't imagine what it would be like to be gay or trans in a Republican county, going to your local polling place and realizing you're in line with dozens of people who will vote against your interests. And knowing they are most likely armed. It has to be nerve wracking.
I know, I know. The counter argument is that they could procure and train on those same guns to better defend themselves. But these are people who are massed in densely populated cities, famous for gun-free zone policies. They've grown up being bullied and belittled while being taught that guns are bad and only bad people have guns. I'm not saying it's right, just that I understand their POV. Guns are inextricably tied to Republicans, and Republicans are inextricably tied to anti-LGBTQ positions. Fair or not to any of you, as an individual, that's the reality.
There will never be a middle ground on this issue until we've decreased gun violence across the board; even then, I'm assuming many would continue to push until guns are effectively off-limits for the majority of Americans.
They've been murdered for just being gay or trans. And murdered badly. As in hog-tied and dragged behind a truck. As in forced castration, physically and chemically. As in they're told they're fine to have their "perversions," so long as it doesn't interfere with anyone else, and then legislated against so they can't marry, adopt children, or even donate blood for Christ's sake.
That's called persecution. If you're in denial of that there's no hope for you ever having a reasonable discussion on this topic.
Marriage laws, tax laws, military recruitment laws, adoption laws, healthcare laws, estate laws...WOW! You sound like the biggest victim since Jesus Christ. Historicly targeted and Oppressed? What laws have been oppressing LQBTQTRXFFF?
Please state what forms of oppression have been placed upon you by the constitution?
No.OK so those werent addressed and fixed?
First of all, I'm not a part of the LGBTQ community, and I doubt they'd count me as an "ally." That doesn't stop me from understanding our country's history of oppression of many demographics, whether by race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, political affiliation, and on and on.
You want a form of oppression placed upon gay and trans people? Talk about low hanging fruit. They've been murdered for just being gay or trans. And murdered badly. As in hog-tied and dragged behind a truck. As in forced castration, physically and chemically. As in they're told they're fine to have their "perversions," so long as it doesn't interfere with anyone else, and then legislated against so they can't marry, adopt children, or even donate blood for Christ's sake.
That's called persecution. If you're in denial of that there's no hope for you ever having a reasonable discussion on this topic.
And then you run away , Like you won the argument .
I'm sorry mate, I don't have the energy to pour into responding to every single one of your inane replies.Ok fair enough, the complaint is the history of oppression of LGBTQ.
Now for starters , please name any law s That that have Oppressed the LGBTQ people. Cite laws , exsamples ,