Excellion wrote:Renji Asuka wrote:Excellion wrote:"lgbtq people have too many rights" isnt homophobic? but when the genexwrecker impersonator posted the same phrase, replacing "lgbtq" with "black" we all agreed its racist.
I mean...when LGBTQ+ want to be able to control speech and what kind of speech on top of that, the fact that diversity hires are a thing.
That'd be "too many rights". Which is the context of what Genexwrecker stated.
So Lgbtq wanting to "control speech" by asking people acknowlege them properly is too far,
You address people either casually, professionally, or by their title, depending on the person in question. You don't need to address anyone by their "
preferred gender pronoun". In a casual setting, I'm gonna address someone as "
dude" or by their first name or nickname if they have one. In a professional setting, I'm gonna address someone as "
Mr." (or "
Ms."/"
Mrs." if they're female) followed by their last name, and if I don't know their last name I'll address them by their title such as "
Your Honor," "
Professor," or "
Officer" or whatever. If I don't know their title either, or I know they don't have one but I also don't know their name, I'll simply address them as "
Sir" or "
Ma'am". I'll also address them as such in certain settings such as when I'm in the military and required to address people as such. I'm
not gonna address
anyone as an attack helicopter just because they chose to sexually identify as one, unless I'm absolutely required to do so to keep my job or whatever.
but "dont say gay" bills are fine?
It's a common misconception that Florida's bill bans the use of the word "
gay". It doesn't. It only restricts elementary schools from indoctrinating young students through LGBTQ propaganda in said schools.
Also show me the diversity hire that picks someone based on sexual preference or gender identity, because doing so is illegal, and using common sense, how would an employer know, or verify someones sexaul preference or gender identity to the government to get any kind of benifits from hiring them...
https://www.monster.com/career-advice/article/best-companies-lgbt-0617funny enough all these arguements would also apply to religion... yet the larger community has no problem accepting christianity even though you are far more likely to be sexually assaulted by a priest according to the DoJ,
What's "
yet the larger community has no problem accepting christianity" supposed to mean? At least you
get an option to pick between Straight, Gay, and Bi in the settings. On the other hand, you don't even get to pick Christian or Atheist or whatever in the settings, meaning it's the
opposite that's true — duelingbook "
accepts" orientations more than religions.
Churches have been indoctrinating children to believe in THEIR delusions for centuries,
Yes but unlike school, you have the legal option of choosing not to attend church, so if you're concerned about your child being "
indoctrinated" in a church, you can just choose not to send him there, whereas in America, there are laws against truancy, which explains why there's a bigger push to keep indoctrination out of schools than churches.
https://kidslegal.org/truancyand no one ever seems to see an issue with forcing kids to join in religious practices like saying "one nation under god" every day in the class room, or being forced to take part in a prayer before sporting events in public schools, or banning and regulating "non-christian" books,
This depends on the school in question. Public schools generally don't force participation in these things, while some private schools may, and as a parent, you have the option of sending your child to either type of school depending on your values and what you can afford to do.
But youre right, the real problem here are people who just want to go by "She" instead of "He", not the group that produces the highest amount of domestic terrorists and extremists in the nation.
I'd argue both groups are equally problematic, but keep in mind that not all religions are the same, and not all religions produce that many terrorists/extremists.